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The Multi-Orgasmic Woman by Mantak Chia and Rachel Carlton Abrams, M.D.
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The Multi-Orgasmic Woman by Mantak Chia and Rachel Carlton Abrams, M.D.
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Aug 08, 2006 | ISBN 9781609615413

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“This fun-to-read book offers down-to-earth and clear descriptions of ways women may enjoy sensual and sexual pleasure. I love the focus on pleasure and not just on orgasm or multiple orgasms. The combination of Eastern and Western information and exercises will help women to enjoy sexual health across all ages–whether they are single or in a relationship with a man or a woman.” —Beverly Whipple, Ph.D., Professor Emerita, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Coauthor of the The G-Spot and Other Discoveries about Human Sexuality

“In The Multi-Orgasmic Woman Rachel Abrams is like sitting down with an MD girlfriend who focuses on women’s sexual health AND knows everything about the ancient art of Taoist sexual practice. More women will have expanded access to their sexual pleasure and the possibility of multi-orgasmic sex thanks to her uncomplicated directions and illustrations. A step-by-step guide for women to explore being multipli-orgasmic.” —Lou Paget, Best-selling author of How to Be a Great Lover and The Big O.

“For women who seek “heightened spiritual consciousness” with their extended and multiple orgasms, the coauthors of The Multi-Orgasmic Man and The Multi-OrgasmicCouple prescribe a series of meditations and exercises from the Chinese Taoist tradition. The authors’ inclusive language speaks to all women, regardless of age, sexual orientation, relationship status, orgasm tendencies or level of experience with meditation. The good, basic information (including a thoughtful bibliography and appendixes) on general sexual health and wellness emphasizes holistic approaches to maintenance and treatment, and the primer on the fundamentals of chi (energy) provides a solid overview of the theoretical basis for the methods developed to cultivate and use this energy. Achieving multiple orgasms, however, requires a considerable commitment to mastering the challenging practice of stimulating and directing sexual energy throughout the body (although the simpler meditations and breathing exercises will help even beginners to relax). There are also many more specific techniques for “self-cultivation” (the Taoist term for masturbation) and detailed instructions for developing stronger pelvic muscles than can be found in many sex manuals. However, those new to meditation may find the complicated visualization sequences difficult to follow (e.g., advanced techniques involving stone eggs may seem too bizarre for some readers).” —Publisher’s Weekly

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