Rating:  Summary: No way! Great title but the book does not deliver! Review: A few OK idea (nothing really new), but forget the all night stuff
Rating:  Summary: Magical Stuff Review: An excellent easy to follow book. The technique is easy. Follow the instructions and you cannot fail. [....]
Rating:  Summary: This book works, seriously, it does! Review: Do the excercises, you will NOT be sorry. My fiance takes a loooooong time to climax. After two weeks of doing the first excercise, I have been able to last long enough for her to climax...not once, but twice. I can't wait wait to do the rest of the excercises! Do yourself and your woman a favor and buy this book, as it's more than worth the $9.
Rating:  Summary: One woman's point of view Review: Even though I found some useful information in this book, it falls into the category of making men responsible for female orgasm. If we women don't have a lover that's as great as this book tries to make him, then we are out of luck. It seems we aren't supposed to have orgasms if our boyfriends aren't proficient lovers. Men don't have to put up with that. They can have orgasms no matter how lousy a lay their partner. I would recommend instead for guys, and their girlfriends, Five Minutes to Orgasm Every Time You Make Love. This book empowers women. Some men won't like that, but I bet most men will like being de-stressed for a while. Not all women want to go all night all the time. Sometimes she wants to have her orgasm, go to sleep and face a busy day the next day just like you.
Rating:  Summary: empowerment Review: Excellent!!! If you want the power to control your body in ways you never dreamed and create pleasure your woman has never had, get this book! I was skeptical at first, but after reading it and doing the exercises I have found it to be extremely useful.
Rating:  Summary: Wow! It really works. Review: First, it is a really fun book. Dr. Keesling has a delightful fun loving style. So, the book is really fun to read. Then there are some exercises-but, they are not that hard to do- and they are not like learning to wiggle your ears. Honestly, anyone can do them. Then there are a lot of fun things to do that the two of you will completely enjoy. And finally, there is a huge pay-off. You can't lose and it makes you feel like such a stud! If I can do it; anyone can. It will change the way you think of yourself. After thirty years of marriage we are having the best sex ever.
Rating:  Summary: bla bllallalalalaaaa Review: GIVE A LITLE BREAK ...ONE MORE TIME I HAVE ALREADY REVIEWED THIS BOOK AND SEVERAL OTHERS AND THEY KEEP POPPIN UP ON MY LIST.
Rating:  Summary: Beyond my wildest dreams Review: I bought this book about 2 years ago. To be truthful, I was very skeptical but I had heard of this pehnomenon a couple of times before and decided I wanted to give it a try. The book is clear both in describing expectations and explaining the exercises and experiences step by step. And here's the best part: It really works! It really works. I know I said it twice. Beyond being pleased I was thrilled and surprised by the results I achieved. I readily admit that I had to work very hard. But I wanted to and it was pleasant work. I appreciate the research that went into this helpful how-to book that pays great dividends. I still use what I learned and have adapted the techniques to myself. I guess you can tell I am pleased. I plan to buy more of Barbara Keesling's books. Thanks.
Rating:  Summary: might work for some men Review: I found that the techniques can work to some extend, but you will have to practice for a long time, before you get the results. There are faster ways to learn to make love all night long...
Rating:  Summary: Your mileage will vary Review: I gave this book and its techniques a really good try, had fun along the way, but ultimately didn't succeed. I did all the exercises, I practiced assiduously for about two months, I read the book carefully cover-to-cover at least twice. I had many enjoyable sessions along the way, and the very idea of striving for multiples turns me on. But try as might, I couldn't achieve multiple climaxes. I first tried Matak Chia's techniques, which are similar but have a disturbingly quasi-religious aspect. Both Keesling and Chia have this in common: they imply that if you fail, it's because you didn't try hard enough, didn't read carefully enough, etc. I've not met anyone who succeeded (how would I?) and if I did, how could I tell if they were truthful? I'd still recommend the book for the turn-on and the sensitizing exercises. Just approach with open eyes.
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