Becoming Orgasmic: A Sexual and Personal Growth Programme for Women
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Average customer review:Product Description
BECOMING ORGASMIC is the ideal book for any woman who has inhibitions about sex and wants to enhance the pleasure she gets from it. Whether you're married, or single, divorced or widowed, under 30 or over 60, or somewhere in between, the programme presented in this book will help you feel comfortable with yourself and your ideas about sex. It will help you to: Evaluate your sexual history and put it in perspective; explore your body through touch; understand the effects of pregnancy, menstruation, and menopause on sexual desire and response; be comfortable with your body and yourself as a woman; share self-discovery with your partner; overcome the fear of orgasm; explore ways to trigger an orgasm and learn about sex in the modern world - social expectations, personal values, and choosing a partner in the age of AIDS. A personal and sensitively written book, BECOMING ORGASMIC is designed to make you feel good about your sexuality and yourself.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #82328 in Books
- Published on: 2009-02-05
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 384 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Both authors have extensive experience in treating sexual and marital problems and have been running their very successful sex therapy programme for many years.
Customer Reviews
Sound but cumbersome and old-fashioned advice
I bought this book along with 'How to orgasm in 5 minutes every time you make love' in order to try to learn about what my problems were. This book is extremely "wordy" and is not an easy read. It begins with a questionnaire which lets you explore where your problems may lie - if not physical ones. It then continues with a step by step plan which aims to make you comfortable with your own body. This may be useful for many women, however, if you are already comfortable with yourself you may skip some of the pages. The book also gives ideas on how to get in the mood for sex, but it assumes that the reader is unknowledgable or inexperienced. Although I found it helpful to go back to basics with this book, I found that it would have been a more helpful school textbook more than anything else. If your problem stems from a mental origin, or you aren't confident about sex or yourself then this is a useful book. However, the other 5 minutes book is an easier very quick read which made me feel a lot better about myself and my problem and also gave practical simple advice. Neither book worked miracles in allowing me to experience an orgasm, but mentally I feel a lot happier after having read both.




