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Better Sex Video: The Tantric Guide to Better Sex DVD

starring: Margo Anand, David Ramsdale, Robert Frey, Caroline Muir, Charles
directed by: Sinclair Intimacy Institute




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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0784656231093
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Sinclair Inst
Manufacturer: Sinclair Inst
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sinclair Inst
Release Date: January 01, 1997
Running Time: 60 minutes
Studio: Sinclair Inst



Editorial Review:

Description:
Beyond intercourse, beyond intimacy lies the world of Tantric sex. Ancient philosophers believed sexual energy was one of the greatest forces of humankind. In just 60 minutes the viewer will learn to harness this sexual energy to increase their lovemaking potential. Attractive couples demonstrate the techniques that take orgasm out of the genitals and into the five senses for a long-lasting, full-body experience. Breathing, massage, and romantic ambiance enhance pleasure. Movement, erotic positions, and relaxation expand sexual awareness. The viewer will learn to prolong his or her orgasm, finally merging with their partner in a state of sexual ecstasy.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - THE TANTRIC GUIDE TO BETTER SEX DVD
Bought it for my boyfriend. Not great only learned one good tip from this DVD. Not sure it's worth the price.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Basic info on Tantra by real couples
The production was done well. The menu includes chapters including: Intro, 7 Chakras, Full Body Orgasm, Male Superior Position, Female Superior Position, Sitting Position, Extending Orgasms, Multi-orgasmic women & multi-orgasmic men.
These are real couples, most 30s-50s, some with great energy between them, one with an overweight male who looks like he never moves & has no concept of energy connection. The female voice over was great, the interviews of how the couples describe what the feel & how they go about doing it was more informative & better then the videos.
For men to extend orgasm is the usual use of PC muscles, for full body is to touch the whole body so that the whole body feels it & longer & use mind focus, for multi male it's to follow the energy & keep going whatever pace you want. If you already are very aware of your & your lover's enrgy, you probably won't learn anything. If you are totally new to this concept, this video & Playboy's Tantric lovemaking are a good start. I already can do all this, but it was good to see this concurs with what I have self-taught myself & that everyone can do it they just slow down & explore more instead of rushing or thinking a faster speed is always the answer.
This is real penetration, real couples & even real orgasms. If you're lookig for porn, this is not it. It's about not focusing on the status quo, hip area only, boring orgasm & touching longer & enjoying the moment so you have have deeper, longer lasting, healing orgasms that blow away the other orgasm & this video goes into more detail. If everyone had sex this way, there would be more love & respect in the world & much more satisfaction with life.
There's an extra 30 minute long, very boring, rudimentary sex ed w/Marty Kelin, PhD titled "The couple's guide to Better Orgasms" Some info is finding the G Spot, going slower, etc. very, very, very basics & VERY dry. Even the couple were boring to see & no passion or anything.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Better Sex Video: The Tantric Guide to Better Sex DVD
This video was not something I would watch with my husband, it is more educational. Most of the couples are older & we giggled more than enjoyed it in other ways. Although I will say that it was very interesting to see how a man can 'change' his performance. It does have some good ideas on how to become closer to your partner.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - sure thing to make your life more tedious
Old, gross, boring, and more boring. I think Homer and Marge Simpson are sexier than the models in the video. Shame on you all, whoever has anything to do with this film!!! I want my money back.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great video for beginners or enders. :)
If you are new to erotic massage, I recommend this video. It shows that a slow, gentle, and sensual massage leads to more eroticism. If you want a regular massage, go to a massage therapist. If you want to learn erotic massage as foreplay, try this one.




 





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