ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF SEX
The books agree that both partners must understand the anatomy and physiology of sex (which is reasonable) and they imply that, guided by the man, a woman will learn to develop specific sexual techniques, which will eventually enable her to have a voluptuous orgasm, and to give her man an earth-shattering climax.
To achieve this desired state demands not only mental but physical training in sex. You need to learn sex exercises. The more recent manuals extend these exercises from the pelvic muscles to the fingers and the tongue, as digital and oral sex are now accepted as normal. The pelvic muscle training, as outlined, is that a woman should learn to tighten muscles around her vagina so that she can ‘squeeze the man’s penis’ as he thrusts. Men have an equivalent exercise which is to ‘snap’ the muscles at the base of the penis whenever he has a spare moment, so that he can thrust more powerfully.
With the information from the reading and with the appropriate physical training, you should be able to pleasure your partner, provided you have developed the proper techniques. The techniques include the positions for intercourse, duration and length of foreplay, methods of increasing, prolonging, heightening, and sharpening sexual desire, and additional pieces of equipment which may give greater pleasure to sex. The emotional aspects of sex get only a passing mention.
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