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Slow Sex

The Art and Craft of the Female Orgasm

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By: Nicole Daedone
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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.
Personal Development Sexual & Reproductive Health Meditation
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kind if boring didnt really give you anything new. it only talked about one thing over and over again the entire book could have been a paragraph

No need

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I do not feel that it was too long or repetitive. I found it extremely enjoyable and we are incorporating what I learned into our sex lives! 😁

This book was extremely good!

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Thank you Nicole for helping break the ice that had formed in our marriage. This practice has already deepened our trust and helped us open to a new paradigm of slow sex. The audio is very well spoken, and you sense that the author deeply believes in her art.

Super helpful and well written

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If you could sum up Slow Sex in three words, what would they be?

truth, facts, honest

What did you like best about this story?

It removed a lot of myths, opened eyes to what sex is really about and how it should be received.

What about Nicole Daedone’s performance did you like?

talking about all areas of sex that nobody else wants to. Being honest about the facts and eliminating the fiction that we have been lead to believe. She has taught me to not be afraid to talk about sex openly.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes

Any additional comments?

More, Please !

Finally, the truth is out !

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The author is a controversial figure and rightly so. Her business practices, which she used to spread OneTaste seem unethical and there’s probably a reason she’s indicted.

I didn’t love that she talks about OM like it is a solver of all problems; it is not. While a wonderful practice, it is part of a whole tapestry of a life. The author missed the point in the book and her work that OM is part of a greater practice of sacred sexuality.

Her generalizations about men and women are highly sexist, and some of the advice feels like it could come from a southern Baptist minister for virgins on their wedding night. She broadly assumes in ways that are just incorrect by any measure. And while proclaiming a “girl boss” attitude is not so subtly critical of the feminist movement.

While there is great information, she does a disservice to the practice of OM, though the information about oral is helpful. A lot of this is also not consent-based and encourages men to do things that feel rapey.

LGBTQIA community—whatever she says, there’s nothing in this book for you, though there are in independent OM practitioners.

Overall, I’m glad I read it, but if OM interests you, don’t let this be your last step.

Mostly great information undermined by hyper heteronormativity and gender essentialism.

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