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DVD : Female Masturbation 4 DVD Collection: Every Woman's Orgasm is Unique, Clitoris, Pleasures of a Woman in Orgasm - Elle & Denise


  

Female Masturbation 4 DVD Collection: Every Woman's Orgasm is Unique, Clitoris, Pleasures of a Woman in Orgasm - Elle & Denise

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Binding: DVD
EAN: 0897806000033
Format: Color, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Welcomed Consensus Productions
Manufacturer: Welcomed Consensus Productions
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Welcomed Consensus Productions
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 26, 2005
Running Time: 127 minutes
Studio: Welcomed Consensus Productions



Editorial Review:

Description:
Just as Every Woman is Unique, so is Every Woman’s Orgasm.

This Female Masturbation Collection features four different women using the Deliberate Orgasm technique while masturbating, showing that Every Woman’s Orgasm is Unique.

One could view all four to experience the distinct ride each woman takes herself on. And, since the different women are using similar techniques, one could see how the changes of each women’s genitalia during orgasm are unique, and the way they each experience orgasm in their body is unique,

A great Collection, exploring the subtleties of female orgasm, expanding views that there is such a thing as a 'model' of orgasm for women to follow.

A great Collection, recommended for both women and men, demonstrating beautifully that masturbation can be used for self-pleasure, expanding your orgasm and for sensual exploration leading to a better sex life with your partner.

Save $20 while purchasing The Collection (Volume II through V) versus the 4 individual DVD (Volume I is currently only available on VHS)

EVERY WOMAN'S ORGASM IS UNIQUE
A remarkable film taking female masturbation to a new level of enjoyment. CLITORIS: THE KEY TO A WOMAN'S PLEASURE
'The sole function of the clitoris is to feel pleasure.'
Stages of engorgement, and others signs of orgasm show the subtleties of female orgasm.

PLEASURES OF A WOMAN IN ORGASM: ELLE.
Exposing her sensuality, Elle shares her intimate time, she seductively undresses in front of the mirror, indulges in the pleasures of masturbation.

PLEASURES OF A WOMAN IN ORGASM: DENISE
Remarkable views from a woman using masturbation as a way to explore her sensuality.'
'The better I know my body and discover what feels good to me, the more I can communicate to my partner how I want to be touched.' --Denise









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A lot of Satisfaction and an Education as well...
Review by video customer Chad S

Love your DVDs. I wanted to thank you and tell you how great your video "Female Masturbation: Pleasures of a Woman in Orgasm - Elle" is. I have learned so much about the beautiful clitoris. Actually, [...] I love to and thank you for a wonderful DVD.

Obviously a lot of satisfaction for me and an education as well. Every woman I've dated I've also taken great pride and enjoyment in... So far all of them have been satisfied. I'll be sure to continue my education and pleasure with more female masturbation DVDs. Masturbation, how sweet it is!

Pleasingly yours,
Chad S.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The beauty of women and the pleasures of pleasuring them the way they like it
This is a set of four DVD's each one showing a beautiful female masturbating, mostly close-up. But it is totally different from the writhing bodies that you see in pornography. All of these women are apparently having intense orgasms but without much body movement except that of their one index finger making tiny movements on their clits, and the response of the vulva to this finger movement.

The simplicity of presentation makes you want to absorb every word that is said, by the female narrator as well as in the explanatory phrases that flash across the screen. And together with the simple but beautiful music in the background, you know there is something important being said and demonstrated.

These women's vulvas look very natural. And the women look beautiful even though they are hardly made up at all. This gives the feeling that what is going on is real. The words I would use to describe the orgasms that are demonstrated here are subtle, but intense.

Maybe that sounds like a contradiction. But hey, some of the most powerful things I have ever experienced are subtle, but intense. Like Beethoven's 9th Symphony, for instance. It begins with sustained notes that build in intensity with more and more instruments being added, giving the sound a gradually richer texture. It keeps building, until the fourth movement which is the famous, glorious rhythmic theme made up of quarter notes, that swell and subside, and build up again with the power of the whole orchestra and chorus. The gradual intensification brings you up so high, transcending the physical, until you are no longer bound by the limits of your little body. You feel this intense expansion, and the stiller you are, the more you can appreciate the breadth of it. If you start to buggie wildly, you miss some of the experience.

I would say the same thing about this "Deliberate Orgasm" technique, which is what this kind of masturbation is said to produce. My girlfriend and I have been watching these videos together, and she is appreciating the subtle intensity more and more. It's not that we never like to get down and buggie anymore, because we definitely do, at times. But our sex life has definitely taken on a new dimension since we've been watching this Female Masturbation Collection. It's like we have this whole menu of sexual experiences available to us, from downright raunchy to uplifting and expansive.

But here is the real bonus: Our sex acts always used to be all about the last explosive moments. Now we appreciate every note of the symphony, or every stroke of the sex act.

And, in case you thought that orgasm that's like a symphony could not be sexy, these videos are quite so. For instance, the footage of Elle turning her body on before masturbating is some of the sexiest stuff I have ever seen on video. It is only a beautiful young woman enjoying herself, stroking her pretty body for the pure pleasure of it. But it is a turn-on, and worth watching just for the fun of it.

This video collection is unique, not anything like I've seen produced elsewhere. It is worth every penny. This collection will open your eyes to the beauty of women and the pleasures of pleasuring them the way they like it.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Unique orgasm

Four different women showing four different orgasmic models using what is called the "deliberate orgasm technique. A winner.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good Collection. Expansive view.
Every woman's orgasm is my favorite but it is interesting to be a witness to four different real women having this experience and being able to view it this close. These women are "normal" in the sense that the producers did not shop around for models that fit the beauty standards of fashion magazine and such. It is refreshing to see.
As I have said these products are different from the common depiction of women emulating ecstasy, they show women actually really feeling what it feels like to create it in their body and show what it looks like.
It shows a way of stretching the sensation out that can really tweak the reality of how much pleasure a woman is capable of experiencing, a mind bender so to speak, and it challenges the cultural limitations of what orgasm is for women and how they experience it.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Different facets of female orgasm.
Until I discovered the Female Masturbation Collection I had not seen any instructional videos on how to directly touch the clitoris and that is the primary focus here. These videos highlight different facets of female orgasm. From the visual signs of orgasm that can be seen and recognized, to a live anatomy lesson, changes in color, fullness and engorgement of the genitalia, to demonstrations of pleasurable ways to touch and stroke other parts of the body to heighten sensitivity.

I was impacted by how precise and deliberate the women touch themselves and I think deliberate is the key word here to describe what is happening. My partner and I found these women to be great role models of female sexuality. Men and women should see these videos, because they show a non stereotypical view of female masturbation. This is not a glossy view of the female form but a nicely done realistic portrayal of women pleasuring themselves. Overall, I found them mind expanding and worth seeing.






 





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