Practicing Slow Sex

Explore the slow sex movement with Nicole Daedone,author of Slow Sex: The Art and Craft of the Female Orgasm.Nicoleis a speaker, author, and educator focusing on the intersection between orgasm, intimacy, and life. She is the founder ofOneTaste, a cutting-edge educational company bringing a new definition of orgasm for both women and men. She is the author ofSlow Sex: The Art and Craft of the Female Orgasm (Grand Central/Hachette, May 2011) and has appeared on ABCsNightline. Her work has been featured in theNew York Times, theNew York Post, theSan Francisco Chronicle, and77 Magazine, among others.The practice at the heart of her work is called OM or Orgasmic Meditation. OM uniquely combines the tradition of extended orgasm with the practice of Zen Buddhism, mystical Judaism and semantics. Helping to foster a new conversation about orgasm one thats real, relevant, and intelligentshe has inspired thousands of students to discover the pleasure available to them by making OM a part of their daily lives.Learn how this shift in thinking and a daily attention to orgasmic pleasure can revolutionize not only your own sexuality, but the foundation of how you think about yourself and how you live in your body.

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Wendy Strgar, founder and CEO of Good Clean Love, is a loveologist who writes and lectures on Making Love Sustainable, a green philosophy of relationships which teaches the importance of valuing the renewable resources of love, intimacy and family. In her new book, Love that Works: A Guide to Enduring Intimacy, she tackles the challenging issues of sustaining relationships and healthy intimacy with an authentic and disarming style and simple yet innovative advice.It has been called "the e! ssential guide for relationships." The book is available on ebook. Wendy has been married for 27 years to her husband, a psychiatrist, and lives with their four children ages 13- 22 in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.


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