Squirms, Screams and Squirts: Going from Great Sex to Extraordinary Sex
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Product Description
This book is both for married men and for single men. I wrote this book because I have never seen anything like it in print. It's taken me many years of reading and application to master this material, and if I'd had such a book decades ago, it would have changed my sex life forever.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4763 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-18
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .47" h x 7.54" w x 8.55" l, .81 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 178 pages
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- ISBN13: 9781887895644
- Condition: New
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Editorial Reviews
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I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Rubel at a Fetish Convention in Dallas, Tx recently. This man MUST be a woman trapped in a man's body! His book is easy to read without pages of boring medical jargon. It explains simply, but in exquistite detail, how to utilize a woman's natural anatomy.
My wife is usually completely averse to reading anything like this. She loves romance novels and reads them all the time. When I brought this book home, she just wrinkled her nose at it, and said "Oh no, not another one of those sex books."
A friend of mine knows the author and suggested that sight-unseen I'd probably be amused. I'm more than amused, I'm sort-of amazed. I have to admit, this book cuts new ground. I've never seen a sex techniques book that isn't about intercourse. This one is about everything except intercourse.
About the Author
Robert Rubel has been involved in the BDSM scene for a number of years, throwing himself into the literature of the field as though it were an academic study. He frequently attends BDSM weekend conferences. Within his local community,
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Ongoing Confusion Jannini’s research aside, some studies seem to point toward female ejaculate as being expelled through the urethra. However, this confusion could result from the fact that the Skene’s glands are located on either side of the urethral opening –– so it’s easy to understand how this confusion could have occurred prior to the discovery of the function of the Skene’s glands. Other current (non-medical) writers on this topic continue to believe that the fluid leaves the body through the vagina. Personally, I’ve seen many, many clips on the Internet showing copious amounts of fluid apparently being emitted from the woman’s vagina. However, these are not close-up clips, and they certainly are not intended to settle any clinical research questions. That said, in my own experience, when my hand is in a woman’s vagina and she ejaculates, I certainly feel the fluid hitting the palm of my hand that’s folded over her entire vulva. That means that the fluid is coming from a source above her vagina. If the fluid were coming out her vagina, it would have to flow over the backs of my fingers, and that’s not what’s happening. Some skeptical medical responses to the question of female ejaculation try to explain it away by considering the woman to have an infection. At that point, they call the discharge profuse vaginal discharge. They then say that this symptom can have different causes. They start out by stating that the infection (whether or not sexually transmitted) is usually accompanied by symptoms including itching, odor, and/or redness. Additionally, they say, a sexually transmitted infection such as Trichomonas vaginalis will often be present without typical symptoms of an infection, yet may be identified through a much greater than normal discharge with no other medical disorder. (Note: Being a layman, I suspect a blending of ideas, here. Doctor A is speaking about discharge during extreme arousal and Doctor B is discussing discharge at other times of the woman’s life.) Continuing with the medical warning, it is for this reason that it is important that any female who experiences abnormal amounts of vaginal discharge undergo a physical examination to rule out underlying medical conditions. In other cases, warn the researchers, women who may not be properly educated about female ejaculation may assume that they are experiencing urinary stress incontinence and will go to their doctor.
