Many of us were taught before we became disabled or in adolescence that sex entails excitement that grows more and more intense until it results in a climax. The goal is usually seen as orgasm and the release of pent-up sexual tension. We learned about sex in a culture that treats it as sinful and unspeakable, yet uses a medical model to describe it. According to the medical model of sex and orgasm, a buildup of muscular tension leads to a peak, followed by a release - ejaculation for men and contractions of the muscles surrounding the vagina for women. Since what science can measure is primarily physical in nature, orgasm is seen basically seen as an autonomic reflex, a mere spasm of genital contractions. The medical model doesn’t work for all of us. When our disabilities are accompanied by loss of genital sensation, limited movement or inability to ejaculate or have genital contractions, we may feel like giving up. The sexual pleasure we learned about or once knew has become inaccessible. Tantric sex - based on the esoteric teachings of several eastern religions - provides an alternative way to experience sexual pleasure and bring new meaning to a loving relationship. Read more
Tantra teaches that lovemaking between a man and woman, when entered into with awareness, is a gateway to both sexual and spiritual ecstasy.
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Tantric Sex: A Different Perspective
Dr. Mitchell Tepper offers a different perspecttive on Tantric sex.
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
4 Techniques to Last Longer in Bed
Are you frustrated with sex that always finishes too soon? If you are, it is nothing to feel ashamed about. There are many more men just like you, disappointed about not being able to satisfy their sexual partners in bed. It is a biological fact that women need more time for arousal in order to have an orgasm during sexual intercourse. Ten to fifteen minutes is common for many women. That means you need the ability to last at least that long in order for your partner to be sexually satisfied. In order to achieve that kind of ejaculatory control, try using these four techniques that help you last longer during sex.
Thursday, October 24, 2019
How Is Tantric Massage Different From Other Types of Massage?
Discover how Tantric massage is different from other types of massage you may have tried.
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
How to Give a Tantric Breast Massage
Tantric breast massage is a ritual that allows a woman to receive sensual energy and unconditional love from her partner. The breast massage is a special type of Tantric massage that focuses on the woman’s breasts. Not only does massaging the breasts make them firmer, it also makes them healthier and aids in maintaining the balance of hormones in a woman�'s body. Breast massage is also a great way for a man to give pleasure, healing, and intimacy to his partner. The breasts are the seat of a woman’s sexuality and need to be loved and honored before any other part of her body will open up to you.
Thursday, October 10, 2019
The Love Dance: Tantric Lovemaking Positions
Tantra teachers Charles and Christy Muir share tips and demonstrations of Tantric lovemaking positions.
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
A Beginner's Guide to Tantric Sex
Tantric sex attempts to bring two loving partners together in more than just a physical manner. The word Tantra is Sanskrit and is derived from the root word tan meaning "to extend, expand, spread, continue, spin out, weave, to put forth or manifest.” The idea is to extend your mind and encompass your body to achieve the ultimate satisfaction. In the practice of Tantra, there is a sort of "being- consciousness-bliss" which has the power of self-evolution and self-involution (learning and expanding and looking into oneself). Therefore, the evolution of self helps to bring two people closer together.
Thursday, October 3, 2019
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