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Female Ejaculation and the G-Spot: Not Your Mother's Orgasm Book! (Positively Sexual)

Female Ejaculation and the G-Spot: Not Your Mother's Orgasm Book! (Positively Sexual)
By Deborah Sundahl

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One of the first books written on female ejaculation, this is Not Your Mother's Orgasm Book! In this easy to understand book, learn why some women ejaculate & others don't, the different techniques & postions that help aid female ejaculation & how men can help their female partners to ejaculate.

Charles Runels, MD says ..."Many women (having never experienced ejaculation) fear they are about to urinate when they come near ejaculation. So the woman stops on the path & never experiences ejaculation. This book offers very specific exercises to help a woman distinguish between urination & ejaculation & learn to boldly move toward some amazing orgasms. Developing just that 1 knack (distinguishing ejaculation from urination) will be all that some women need to experience ejaculation since they're already coming near ejaculation but changing directions when they come near."

"I highly recommend this book for both men & women for further exploration of the wonderful variations in sexual response."

Product Description

Like men, women also can ejaculate, enhancing and intensifying their sexual pleasure. In an open, positive style, Deborah Sundahl presents information about female ejaculation including scientific findings, anatomical illustrations, historical accounts, a chapter on how men can help their female partners to ejaculate, and women’s and men’s experiences collected during the past two decades.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #36546 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-03-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"...get ready for hotter sex with suggestions that will surprise and thrill your partner.... -- Women.com, 2003

"In this excellent book, the foremost expert on female ejaculation offers up every bit of wisdom imaginable.... Highly recommended." -- Good Vibrations, Goodvibes.com, 2003

"This is going to be bigger than The G-Spot ... super informative with the distinctive Sundahl style from On Our Backs." -- Dr. Shannon Bell, author of Fast Feminism

"[She] has done us an enormous service by putting together in one book all that is known about the subject." -- Alice Ladas, Ed.D., author of The G-Spot, from the Foreword

A fabulous book! Great, clear information. Most important book since "The G-Spot." A beautiful piece of work. -- Margo Anand, author of The Art of Sexual Ecstasy

About the Author
Deborah Sundahl has been a leading expert on female sexualtiy for more than 15 years. She is a researcher, writer and sex educator whose articles and interviews have appeard in anthologies, popular sex magazines, radio and televisions shows and documentaries. Through her workshops, best-selling videos, and university lectures she has taught thousands of women the art of G-spot stimulation and female ejaculation.

Deborah was the cofounder and publisher of On Our Backs, a women's erotica magazine voted one of the 10 most influential magazines of the 1980s. In this role, she unveiled women's fantasies, introduced sex toys and roleplaying to a larger audience, and encouraged women's communication of their erotic selves. She is the producer of the best-selling videos How to Female Ejaculate and Tantric Journey: Awaken Your G-Spot.


Customer Reviews

a good companion to the author's video5
The best thing about this book is that it's not boring! The author relays intimate encounters from her workshops on female ejaculation but also gives the anatomy lessons, etc. The sidebars--my favorites are, "I Think I Peed!" and "Dealing with the Fear of Peeing"--are really helpful. The tone is just right here, educational yet warm. Good illustrations, the one thing you don't really get in her video, "How to Female Ejaculate: Find Your G-Spot." I like the way these two (video and book) go together. Lots of good resources at the end, too.

A whole new world of pleasure!5
Deborah Sundahl goes way beyond ordinary guidance. Most women by now are familiar with the G spot, but Sundahl talks about more detailed physiological aspects of sex.
I do not understand why someone would need more explicit instructions -- she gets completely graphic and detailed!
The sex toy section was especially helpful and fun to read.
For women who want to learn more about their own sexuality, this book is essential -- one of the best to come along.

Two parts are especially helpful...5
First, many women (having never experienced ejaculation) fear that they are about to urinate when they come near ejaculation. So, the woman stops on the path and never experiences ejaculation. This book offers very specific exercises to help a woman distiguish between urination and ejaculation and so learn to boldly move toward some amazing orgasms. Developing just that one knack (distinguishing ejaculation from urination) will be all that some women need in order to experienc ejaculation since they're already coming near ejaculation but changing directions when they come near.

Second, most woman, though they realize they experience diffent types of orgasm, are not skilled in going to any specific type of orgasm. Not that one type is ordained better than another...still, if a woman wants to experience the thrill of ejaculation, it's helpful to know specifics about various types of orgasm and how to acheive them.

Women over 30 years old who stuggle with the frustration of not having orgasm at all should study some of the books which I have reviewed concerning women's hormones and review my website (without adequate levels of testosterone, it's difficult for a woman to have an orgasm).

Men should pay special attention to the section in this book that describes specific very slow movements near the vaginal opening (and not involving the clitoris directly).

I highly recommend this book for both men and women for further exploration of the wonderful variations in sexual response...
and for development of the art and skill of finding the way to those various responses.