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Useful information for anyone to read and understand. Other books on Tantric sex have recommended many of the same things espoused in this book. Delayed male gratification, slow methodical and mindful togetherness. What's interesting is this book is all about giving oral sex whereas in Tantric sex, oral sex is to be completely avoided as well as the clitoris itself. I found the parts of the book referring to Tao principles to be polar opposites compared to other books I've read on that subject.
I have no doubt putting the ideas into practice will make anyone a cunning linguist. The book can be a bit repetitive with each chapter containing a review of the key parts of the chapter and an entire review section and appendix. It's almost as of the author understood that impatient people are bad at giving head and reading books.
I have no doubt putting the ideas into practice will make anyone a cunning linguist. The book can be a bit repetitive with each chapter containing a review of the key parts of the chapter and an entire review section and appendix. It's almost as of the author understood that impatient people are bad at giving head and reading books.
Anyone who intends to be involved with a vagina, their own or someone else’s, should read this. Very technical, but also well explained, down to earth and casual. A bit of humor. Well researched. Strongly recommend.
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Almost unbearably cringey at times, but edifying enough to justify 4 stars from me.
Kerner does a good job of explaining anatomy and establishing a convincing purpose for this book, but I really could have done without all the references to philosophers and playwrights (and other things I learned about in school that I blocked out of my mind). Maybe this is his attempt to appeal to the "thinking man", but it feels like a gimmick and the material is much better off without it: it comes off as pretentious, in a oh look at me and my vast knowledge of the arts kind of way, and almost never contributes to the actual content. He also presents his méthode as an end-all-be-all, when I'm sure in reality it's just one of very many ways to achieve the goals he outlines.
That being said, when you strip away all the chaff, there's a lot of information in this book that's fairly easy to digest. I learned a lot from this book and wish I had come across it earlier, and I suspect many others may feel the same way.
(I originally picked up this book along with two others: Becoming Cliterate and Come As You Are, but I need a break before diving back in.)
Kerner does a good job of explaining anatomy and establishing a convincing purpose for this book, but I really could have done without all the references to philosophers and playwrights (and other things I learned about in school that I blocked out of my mind). Maybe this is his attempt to appeal to the "thinking man", but it feels like a gimmick and the material is much better off without it: it comes off as pretentious, in a oh look at me and my vast knowledge of the arts kind of way, and almost never contributes to the actual content. He also presents his méthode as an end-all-be-all, when I'm sure in reality it's just one of very many ways to achieve the goals he outlines.
That being said, when you strip away all the chaff, there's a lot of information in this book that's fairly easy to digest. I learned a lot from this book and wish I had come across it earlier, and I suspect many others may feel the same way.
(I originally picked up this book along with two others: Becoming Cliterate and Come As You Are, but I need a break before diving back in.)
informative
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fast-paced
informative
medium-paced