The truth is: Most women do not have satisfying sex lives. Slow Sex can change that.
Better sex is about one thing: better orgasm. This life-altering guide teaches men and women how to use the practice of Orgasmic Meditation-or OM-to slow down, connect emotionally, and achieve authentic female sexual satisfaction. The promise: In just fifteen minutes every woman can become orgasmic. And, with the right partner and the right technique, that orgasm could last and last!
For more than a decade, Nicole Daedone has been leading the "slow sex movement," which is devoted to the art and craft of the female orgasm. OM is the act of slowing down, tuning in, and experiencing a deeper spiritual and physical connection during sex. Slow Sex reveals the philosophy and techniques of OM and includes a step-by-step, ten-day OM starter program, as well as OM secrets for achieving ultimate satisfaction. It also includes exercises to help enhance readers' "regular" sex lives, such as Slow Oral for Her, Slow Oral for Him, and Slow Intercourse.
This book is the argument for daily intimacy, and for paying attention as the foundation of pleasure, all with a focus on the female experience.
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"This book is informative and has useful tips however, I found it to flow slowly at times and I was not into it as I have been into other books. Maybe this isn't my genre. I would recommend it to people who are looking to spice up their sex life, but partner must be on board with these strategies. "
— julie (4 out of 5 stars)
“The real deal on pleasuring a woman…[a] practical and inspired guide to the orgasmic big leagues.”
— Ian Kerner, New York Times bestselling author of She Comes First“Daedone provides a focused and simple technique for heightening attention to sensation…OM practice should give many people a fresh and satisfying conduit to deeper sexual intimacy.”
— Library Journal" Very informative. It is definitely more useful if you are in a relationship. I don't necessarily believe in her "sexual desire is at the root of everything" paradigm, but I did find the book very helpful. "
— Kristine, 11/1/2013" Oh my God. OH MY GOD. "
— Stephanie, 9/16/2013" This sounds like a good thing but I can't imagine that very many men would be interested in signing up for it -- and as a woman -- it sounds a lot like work -- but that could be because I'm not in a relationship right now :-) "
— Malana, 6/16/2013" I could't finish the work book. Although the techniques in the book were beneficial, I couldn't get into it. "
— Elou, 4/28/2013" yay sex cult! "
— Michelle, 4/10/2013" Everyone should read this book. This book will change your life. "
— Ellie, 1/8/2013" concept interesting explains practices well. just wish there was less convincing and selling of OMING however over all informative and a change up type of read. "
— Eileen, 12/20/2012" Just not feeling it right now. "
— Carolyn, 4/30/2012" The practical aspects in this book are great. I listened to the e-book and she drove me crazy with her reading style and the long-way round approach at explaining things but a good read all the same. The chapters on what men should know about women and vice versa were great. "
— Virginia, 3/31/2012" This book promised a lot but was not at all what I was expecting. I thought it was a self help book for women but really its a gimicky boring and clumsy book for middle aged men to get them to rethink about sex and orgasims and pleasing their partner. I didn't finish it. "
— Bea, 3/22/2012" I wrote a stunning review and it didn't show up. Cest la vie. "
— Vero, 2/6/2012Nicole Daedone founded OneTaste in the summer of 2004 to create a clean, well-lit place where sexuality, relationships, and intimacy could be discussed openly and honestly. Since then, her vision that sex can be healing, creative, and nourishing—to both the body and the spirit—has inspired thousands of students to make Slow Sex a part of their everyday lives. The practice at the heart of her work, Orgasmic Meditation, uniquely combines the oral tradition of extended orgasm with Nicole’s own interest in Zen Buddhism, mystical Judaism, and semantics. Nicole has appeared on Nightline, her work has been featured in the New York Times, the New York Post, and the San Francisco Chronicle, among others, and her writing has appeared in Tricycle magazine. Raised in Los Gatos, California, Nicole now lives in San Francisco.