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Kunyaza: The Secret to Female Pleasure

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Originally from Rwanda, east-central Africa, the kunyaza sexual practice triggers female ejaculation and multiple orgasms in women during heterosexual encounters. The kunyaza technique is also practised in Uganda and Kenya, where it is known as kachabali. Benefits of kunyaza * facilitates female ejaculation and/or `squirting,' * triggers multiple orgasms in women, * brings women to climax in less than five minutes, * helps men last longer in the bedroom, * enhances female pleasure, * stimulation of the K-Spot, and * an effective treatment for female orgasmic disorder. Kunyaza examines the cultural impact of Rwanda's pleasure-based sensual tradition and investigates whether it empowers women. The book also explores the psychology of female desire, analyses female ejaculation and G-Spot studies, and investigates the controversial practice of labia pulling. Drawing on extensive research from Western-trained sexologists, psychologists, and ssengas (female sex educators) from Africa, the book provides an intimate and illustrated guide on how to make a woman ejaculate.

148 pages, Paperback

Published November 14, 2018

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Habeeb Akande

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Habeeb Akande is a British-Nigerian sex expert, historian and erotologist. He is a bestselling author of seven published books on sexual pleasure and African history.

His main research interest include erotology. and female pleasure in Islam and African cultures. As a public speaker, sexologist, and cross-cultural sex educator, Habeeb carries out workshops on the clitoris, kunyaza, and female ejaculation at international conferences and leading universities. He featured in the BBC documentary, The Orgasm Gap (2020), which explored teaching female pleasure in Rwanda and the UK.

BBC described him as the "man who is finding ways to close the gender pleasure gap outside of the classroom."

He is also a chartered accountant by profession and former student of Islamic law at al-Azhar University in Egypt.

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2 reviews2 followers
September 10, 2019
A MUST READ BOOK for men on how to satisfy women. Kunyaza is a secret sexual technique from Africa that guarantees female orgasm. The book presents the history of Kunyaza, explains the technique and provides tips on how to seduce women until they gush (kunyara) with pleasure! The book is well-written and concise. I liked Akande's straight-forward writing style. He gets to the point like you're having a conversation. He also provides insight into Rwandan culture and the importance of pleasuring women as a man. If you are a man who loves women I would definitely recommend this book. There is also a great interview with Habeeb Akande about the book and female pleasure on Vida Guerra's podcast on YouTube. Definitely worth checking out.
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March 7, 2019
This is very educational! I enjoy how Habeeb managed to educate in the "Kunyaza" subject using myriad of illustrations such as graphs, sketches, statistics, facts , research and personal testimonials.

Habeeb gives a definition of what Kunyaza really is culturally and ethnically and then he goes on to reveal to us how the practice of Kunyaza is now being used in non African countries without compromising its authenticity.

I feel it's very clever of Habeeb to have produced such a book. It is indeed one of the few materials that put emphasis on female sexual pleasure and make her orgasm a priority without demeaning her.

I also enjoy how Habeeb is able to narrate all these to a global audience,still preserving and respecting our African culture.

The secret is certainly out and I recommend this book to every woman and every man who has an interest in a female's pleasure.

I personally am a fan of Kunyaza and at every given change, I do offer it as part of my sex tips or sex education. The more I travel and engage with people of different cultures the more I realise that there are still a lot of people even on the African continent who have not yet heard or experienced Kunyaza and so I urge us to go back to our roots and get intouch with the purest and most natural ways of fulfilling our sexual desires.

A woman's body is work and her ability to ejaculate is a gift from nature, the proceeds thereof are sacred. Let's stop being ashamed of our sexuality and our desire to be pleased.

There is a way to quench our thirst and the men need to start learning how to fetch the water and make it rain and also women do not have to wait upon the men, experiment on your well and learn to make the water spring forth. It is there inside you, set yourself "free" and enjoy what I call the ultimate orgasm through Kunyaza. You will more than glow up even your mood swings will diminish.
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September 7, 2019
Well researched book on the African lovemaking technique! I came across Kunyaza after seeing an Instagram post about International Female Orgasm Day (8 August) by Habeeb Akande and then I bought his book. I'm glad I did! The book is easy to read with pictures and great advice for men and women on how to make love to a woman until she is satisfied with kunyaza and practical tips for women on how to ejaculate and experience multiple orgasms. My wife loved the section on female masturbation techniques and I loved the section on G-Spot and K-Spot stimulation. I learnt a lot about Rwandan culture, female ejaculation research and the importance of satisfying women in Africa. I really enjoyed reading a sex education book by an African male writer. Men should read this book!!
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February 26, 2022
A really interesting and informative read about another culture's sexual empowerment and acceptance. I also loved the end where the author discusses their own identity within the research and writing for the book.
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