Through years of research and clinical work, Doctors Alan and Donna Brauer have developed an amazing technique which will revolutionise readers sex lives, exploring the mental and emotional as well as physical aspects.
Richard Lee Rhodes is an American journalist, historian, and author of both fiction and non-fiction (which he prefers to call "verity"), including the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Making of the Atomic Bomb (1986), and most recently, Arsenals of Folly: The Making of the Nuclear Arms Race (2007). He has been awarded grants from the Ford Foundation, the Guggenheim Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation among others.
He is an affiliate of the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University. He also frequently gives lectures and talks on a broad range of subjects to various audiences, including testifying before the U.S. Senate on nuclear energy.
I was in a relationship, and our sex life was not all it could have been. For some reason, this woman did not appear to be enjoying sex the same way every other woman I had ever slept with had. I was worried that my performance was not up to snuff. That relationship ended because she wanted to get married and I didn't.
Sometime afterwards, I was walking through a bookstore (they had them everywhere in the before times) and I saw this book. Recent experience still on my mind, my curiosity was piqued, so I bought it.
Then I read it, practiced the exercises detailed therein and when I next got into a relationship, used the techniques from the book on my new SO. Well......it opened up a door to a whole new world for her (and for me too). She told me she had never had an orgasm before, had never gotten off on penetration. That all changed on our first night together. Many utterances of "oh my god" followed, along with "Never in my life...", "What the... I mean, what did.... I don't.... where did...."
When she was able to speak coherently again, because apparently exceptional levels of sexual arousal can release so many endorphins into a woman's bloodstream that it basically overdoses their brain and renders her incapable of forming a complete sentence. This was very specifically expressed when she realized she couldn't form a sentence and, in a great act of will said "Oh my god, you fucked me stupid!" Followed by (these are all quotes, yes I remember them from 1997) "What did you DO to me? I've read about things like that, but I never thought it was real", "I have never felt this good in my life", "Are you a god?" (yes, really)
The following morning she called me and told me that she had had little mini-orgasms for all the way home and for several hours after she and I had parted. I told her that these sometimes continue for up to 24 hours after the act (per the book). When we met up later that day, she said "Every muscle in my body is completely relaxed, like jello. I feel so good, I feel great." and she had me check the trapezius muscle on either side her neck so I could feel for myself. She wasn't wrong.
Beyond that, the stuff I learned in this book allowed me to have multiple orgasms without losing my erection. Heady stuff. I could literally have intercourse for as long as I wanted to. As long as she was having I goodtime, I was happy to keep on going too. Every woman has their limits here, so be aware of and sensitive to that and don't overdo it... you WILL be able to.
Since I read this book, literally every woman I have slept with since 1979 has told me that I was the best lover, it was the best sex etc, that she'd ever had. Every single one. That is not a lie. They verbalized it usually in the warm fuzzy, glassy eyed, afterglow of what was the best night of sex up to that time, that she'd ever had.
Oh, one more thing. That first woman that I used these techniques on, was so overwhelmed, so enlightened, as if she had discovered something no other woman knew or had ever experienced, that she wanted me to "share" it with all of her friends and her sister, and even mentioned her mom. None of that ever happened, but that is the level of change it might provide in someone's life.
Definitely worth the money and the investment in time and energy.