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Sexual Ecstasy: The Art of Orgasm

by: Margot Anand




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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 613.96082
EAN: 9781585420285
ISBN: 158542028X
Label: Tarcher
Manufacturer: Tarcher
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: June 05, 2000
Publisher: Tarcher
Release Date: May 18, 2000
Studio: Tarcher



Editorial Review:

Product Description:
A gloriously illustrated, concise guide to a new stage in the pleasure and power of orgasm for men and women.

In Sexual Ecstasy, Margot Anand offers a magnificently illustrated, concise, and step-by-step guide to giving magical orgasms to your partner, male or female. Sexual Ecstasy will:

Bring fresh awareness to sexually sensitive areas and new ways of caressing these areas.
Open the way for ecstatic states of orgasm.
Help reveal and dissolve psychological and emotional blocks inhibiting the flow of orgasmic energy.
Enhance communication between love partners, deepening their sense of intimacy.
Teach you, the woman, how to take responsibility for your sexual well-being.
Teach you, the man, how to bring a woman to orgasmic ecstasy.

'Margot Anand is sexual magic. She lives, breathes, and moves Tantric traditions into practical meditations for modern lovers.' --Gabrielle Roth, author of Maps to Ecstasy and Sweat Your Prayers









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Well done volume
Less complicated than her other books, Sexual Ecstasy is a strait-forward book, well written and well illustrated. I am Enjoying it a great deal.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sexual Ecstasy
Outstanding, the ideas and techniques presented are workable and enjoyable for both partners.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not really for all of us
Perhaps it's me, but it wasn't what I hope.
Sure, the book have its points, and in a way explain the basis for the neofit... but, I don't know, I really expected something diferent than a semi-tantric introduction to the Art of Orgasm.
Anyway, as a reference... bad choice. For peak into other point of view about sex could be interesting.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sexual Pleasure....
This is a good book with helpful direction and good illustrations. It could have had a few more color pictures but overall a good book. Can definitely get your man interested in exploring more of your body.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Repeat information
My disappointment with this book was that it simply re-prints information from Margot Anand's book "The Art of Sexual Magic". So if you already own that book, you should look for something else. Otherwise, the information in it is good. I had just hoped it was something new.




 





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