Tantric Sex for Men (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
A revolutionary approach to male sexuality offers the keys to achieving sexual fulfillment
• Teaches how to retain semen for increased vitality and longer lovemaking
• Explains the relationship-strengthening benefits of deep, sustained penetration
• Includes foreplay approaches and position sequences
Fulfilling sex nourishes love, increases vitality, and boosts mental health. Unfortunately, prevailing attitudes about male sexuality and what is good sex work against these innate features by focusing on the excitement of ejaculation as the one and only goal.
Using the tantric guidelines they have practiced for more than 25 years, Diana and Michael Richardson show men how to move beyond their preconceptions of sex as a goal-oriented--and often unintentionally stressful--event so they can relax into sex as a meditative union of complementary energies. They explain how retaining semen allows for increased vitality and extended lovemaking sessions and show the relationship-strengthening benefits of deep, sustained penetration. They also explain how to perform soft penetration and how to avoid premature ejaculation.
Tantric Sex for Men includes tried-and-true foreplay approaches, diagrams of sexual position sequences, ways to increase sexual sensitivity through awareness, and how to have ecstatic experiences through reaching a woman’s body on a sexually deeper level. The authors also demonstrate how the sexual organs can be used to heal both men and women physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Customer Reviews
A twisted Rajneesh (“Osho”) perspective.
Extremely sexist/binary book based on the teachings of Baghwan Shree Rajneesh (who changed his name to Osho). There are great, informative, researched, useful, and playful books out there about Tantra for men and/or couples - this is not it. (PS The narrator sounds like AI and is unengaging.) If you’re gay, bi, trans, or asexual, have ever enjoyed porn, or appreciate occasionally getting raunchy with your long term partner, forget this book as it is only in service to women (seems more like a diatribe against “the man and his role” than any more objective or researched, sex-positive approach). Try the Multi-Orgasmic Man, or the fabulously narrated Come Together, or even the source itself: Mantak Chia’s Male Sexual Energy book than this horrible horrible thesis which claims specific roles for men, and specific roles for women. Tantra yes; this is not that. Imagine following the advice on sex from a power-hungry guru known for his sexual predation who says “don’t listen to what women say, just look at her,” or “a woman is to be loved, not understood.”