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Sensual Couples Massage: Pleasure Your Woman

starring: Richard Isshi
directed by: Kim Broone




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Binding: DVD
EAN: 0828789000123
Format: NTSC
Label: MyMassageVideo.com
Manufacturer: MyMassageVideo.com
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: MyMassageVideo.com
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 14, 2008
Running Time: 82 minutes
Studio: MyMassageVideo.com



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Sensual Couples Massage: Pleasure Your Woman



The sensual massage kit is the perfect gift for couples who just want to have fun. This video set will teach you how to transform your current technique into a guaranteed pleasurable experience each and every time.



Have you lost that spark in your relationship?



Do you need a new way to re-connect?



Are you looking for a romantic escape?



Do you want to set the mood for a fantastic first time?



Do you want a deeper connection in your relationship?



Are you looking for the perfect gift to spice things up?



This two video set shows just how to set the right atmosphere and conduct the perfect massage for intimate pleasure. Learn the tips and tricks on how to touch someone in a way that makes them feel special and feel relaxed making way for the ultimate sensual experience. The largest sense organ on the human body is the skin.



Learn how to touch someone like they ve never been touched before. Learn how to take advantage of commonly overlooked areas to provide the maximum pleasure. Turn your lover s body into one large erogenous zone through the techniques we teach you. Watch and learn from our nearly three hours of massage information in the comfort of your own home. Our couple rubs each other while a narrator gives you direct step-by-step instruction of just what to do. Just sit back, relax, and follow the simple procedures. You can t go wrong.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - oh yeah
I bought this as a good for my boyfriend. then we opened it up and used it! so it was so worth it in the long run...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - worth my review
I gave it 5 stars. But please be patient to read my review.

It is a very poor product, music, techniques, camera angles, ...everything, you just name it. No one can really see what the man is doing for about 10 minutes, because his hand cannot be shown due to the limited cameras that shoots the scene! Make your decision based on the stars or my reviews.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It works!
What a difference. My boyfriend said he bought a tape for me, but I never knew what he meant. It was not for me, but for ME. Our experience was so different and so very complete. He wanted me to rate him, so we watched the DVD together. It was very well done.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sensual Couples Massage
The medical community is just now publicizing results pertaining to the benefits of kinesthetic tactile contact (human physical touch). Scientists have recently discovered that there is a biochemical reaction stimulated in the human body as a result of prolonged physical tactile contact (i.e. massage). Two separate and independent studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine show that when humans are tested (using biochemical measurements) both prior to, and then AFTER vigorous bodily massage, the results differ in a very specific way. After a vigorous body massage there are elevated levels of substances called "Interleukins" and "Interferons." These substances stimulate the body's immune system and ability to fight off toxins. You can be certain that in the very near future, Blue Cross & Blue Shield will have a billing code which pertains to "Massage" for their clients.

"Sensual Couples Massage: Pleasuring You Woman" provides me with the most bang for my buck. It contains specific techniques which are presented intelligently and in a way that makes it very simple to grasp (no pun intended). If you are looking for an instructional massage DVD there is no better deal available . . . anywhere!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Solid instructional video
At first I was rather disappointed in the tape as it basically shows the guy giving the woman a massage on the bed and once in a while a Voice over would pop up and describe what was going on. However, as I watched carefully the techniques he used and began to imagine myself applying the same massage to my woman it really did become very helpful. When I did the massage to my woman, I could remember the movements and the voice over reinforcing what I should focus on. This is a solid instructional tape. Camera angles could have been better but overall I was very happy with it.




 





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