Read Instant Orgasm: Excitement at First Touch Online
Authors: steve bodansky
Kelley Blewster
Proofreader: John David Marion Indexer: Nancy D. Peterson Acquisitions Editor: Jeanne Brondino Editor: Alexandra Mummery
Senior Marketing Associate: Reina Santana Publicity Assistant: Alexi Ueltzen
Rights Coordinator: Candace Groskreutz Customer Service Manager:
Christina Sverdrup
Order Fulfillment: Washul Lakdhon Administrator: Theresa Nelson Computer Support: Peter Eichelberger Publisher: Kiran S. Rana
Printed and Bound by Bang Printing, Brainerd, Minnesota Manufactured in the United States of America
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 First Edition 08 09 10 11 12
Contents
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Some Definitions to Know Up Front Introduction | ix x xi 1 |
How This Book Works | 2 |
“No Time” and Other Excuses | 4 |
Pleasure Now | 5 |
Chapter 1 | |
OPening YOur Mind | 8 |
Give Your Hands a Hand | 10 |
Is Instant Orgasm an Improvement? | 10 |
How Is Instant Orgasm Different from Extended Massive Orgasm? | 12 |
Language and Orgasm | 13 |
New Thinking | 14 |
Women and Men Differ in Response | 17 |
The Old Kind of Orgasm | 18 |
First Step | 20 |
Check It Out for Yourself | 21 |
Another Difference Between Women and Men | 22 |
Chapter 2 | |
Self-PleaSure | 24 |
Receptivity | 25 |
Focusing Your Attention | 26 |
Ways of Touching Yourself | 27 |
More Exercises | 38 |
Masturbation and Connections | 41 |
Once You’ve Built a Connection | 47 |
v |
vi
Ins t a n t O r g a s m
Chapter 3
PleaSure Training 49
Inheriting Information 50
Training Your Partner to Give You Pleasure 52
Training Your Partner to Receive Pleasure 55
Putting the Training Together: Receiver and Giver 59
Requests, Suggestions, Commands 60
More Instant-Orgasm Training 61
Talking while Pleasuring a Man 63
Asking for What You Want 64
Connecting the Brain to the Genitals 65
Chapter 4
ParTnered PleaSure 67
Pleasuring a Partner: Some Basics 68
More on the Importance of Acknowledgment 69
Addressing a Negative Occurrence 71
Dealing with the Verbally Challenged 72
Feel the Heat 72
Point-and-Feel Orgasm 73
Performance Anxiety 74
One Stroke at a Time 75
Graduating to More Strokes 75
The Importance of Confidence 76
Noticing and Appreciating Her 77
Time to Touch 78
Handling Resistances: Enemies of Turn-On 79
Integrity 80
Getting into Agreement 81
A Tangent? 82
Reasserting Control 83
The Role of Chemistry 83
Hand Placement (on a Woman’s Body) 85
More Signs of Resistance 86
Co ntents
Chapter 5
a VarieTY Of PleaSurable TOucheS 91
Pulling, Stretching, and Applying Pressure 92
Exposing Her Clitoris 93
Pressure on the Lower Abdomen 95
Pressure on Her Entire Vulva 95
Squeezing His Penis 97
More Ways to Touch a Woman 99
Lubrication 100
Lubricating a Man 103
Touchdown 104
Retracting the Hood 104
Stroking the Lower Clitoris 107
Placement of Your Second Hand 107
Chapter 6
adVanced TiPS fOr creaTing OrgaSMS 109
Control and Confidence 110
Giving Orgasmic Pleasure to an Untrained Woman 111
The Position 113
Challenges 115
Touching 116
Finding the Right Pressure 118
Crotch Diving 120
Instant-Orgasm Training 120
Touching a Trained Woman 121
Ready, Set, Clitoris 123
The First Peak 124
Different Strokes 124
More Positions 125
Fun or Work? 127
The Surround Stroke 127
Chapter 7
The PleaSure Of Peaking 130
Slowing Down and Taking Breaks 131
Specific Frames 133
vii
viii
Ins t a n t O r g a s m
Are You Peaking? | 135 |
Extending the Peak by Talking | 136 |
Attention Spans | 137 |
No Feeling | 138 |
Ways of Peaking | 139 |
First-Stroke Mentality | 141 |
Between Peaks | 141 |
Peaking by Changing the Stroke | 142 |
Peaking and Control | 142 |
Know When to Break the Rules | 143 |
Training Peaks | 144 |
Peaking Before Ejaculation | 145 |
Go Peak Yourself | 147 |
Chapter 8 clOSing WOrdS | 149 |
Choose Pleasure | 150 |
Frequently Asked Questions | 153 |
Bibliography | 172 |
Index | 174 |
Y Important Note | Z |
The material in this book is intended to provide a review of information re- garding sexual techniques. Every effort has been made to provide accurate and dependable information. We believe that the sensuality advice given in this book poses no risk to any healthy person. However, if you have any sexu- ally transmitted diseases, we recommend consulting your doctor before using this book.
The publisher, authors, and editors, as well as the professionals quoted in the book, cannot be held responsible for any error, omission, professional dis- agreement, or dated material, and are not liable for any damage, injury, or other adverse outcome of applying any of the information resources cited in this book. If you have questions concerning the application of the informa- tion described in this book, consult a qualified professional.
List of Illustrations
Figure 1. Female genitals 33
Figure 2. Spreading apart the inner labia 34
Figure 3. Applying pressure to the mons area 35
Figure 4. Exposing the clitoris 35
Figure 5. Pressing on abdomen while stroking penis 37