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What happens when people speak their truth about their sensual experiences? Read Autobiographies of Our Orgasms and find out. It's like Chicken Soup for the Soul, but for orgasm. After releasing her first book, Autobiography of an Orgasm, something unexpected happened. Author Betsy Blankenbaker began to receive story after story from readers who thanked her for putting words to their own disconnection from their sensual being. For some, it became a starting point to look at their relationships to their bodies. For others, it became a launching point for reclaiming their bodies as holy and experiencing healing through orgasm. In her second book, Autobiographies of Our Orgasms, Blankenbaker invited readers to submit their own stories of sacred connection to their bodies and their orgasms. The selected storytellers, both women and men, invite you into their beds with their heartfelt, soulful, courageous stories. They write with raw truth and transparency of the moment they listened to their bodies instead of the messages coming from media, church, family and partners about how sex and life should look or feel. Blankenbaker candidly shares common misinformation on orgasm and why she believes you need to spend as much time honoring your body as sacred as you do on getting your hair done, going to the gym, shopping or perusing social networking. The stories in Autobiographies of Our Orgasms will entertain, educate and inspire you to question everything you think you know about your body and sexuality. And like Blankenbaker, you may even find a path to spiritual enlightenment and healing through remembering your body as sacred.
When Betsy Blankenbaker published Autobiography of an Orgasm in 2014, glowing reviews for her vulnerable storytelling poured in. So did a deluge of messages from readers who also learned the fundamental role of pleasure in their lives after years of thinking something was wrong with them because they couldn't feel their orgasm. In June 2015 Betsy brought us Autobiographies of Our Orgasms, an intelligently and sensitively curated anthology of sixteen stories by men and women who had confronted abuse, social mores, and all the other things that come between us and our orgasms. In 2016, a second collection was released featuring stories from sixteen more women. In 2017, Betsy offers another anthology of powerful, candid stories for Autobiographies of Our Orgasms 3. "We write these stories to learn about ourselves," Betsy says and by reading them we learn even more. When one person tells the truth about their experience it gives others permission to do the same. In a culture where sexual pleasure is obscured by the pressure to climax and the messages that are prevalent in porn, such as women are objects and not active participants with their own desires- these stories will help you redefine what an orgasm is and when you may have lost touch with your own. Autobiographies of Our Orgasms 3 will make you laugh, break your heart, and give you courage. This book will expand your thinking on orgasm to a whole new world of feeling - and it just may open you up to a deeper experience of your body, your sensual self and the way you live in the world.
A down-to-earth guide to becoming happier and healthier through the benefits of mutually satisfying pleasure—from a renowned sex educator featured on Netflix’s the goop lab with Gwyneth Paltrow In Orgasms for Two: The Joy of Partnersex, Dr. Betty Dodson shows us how to get to know ourselves and our partners better, whether it’s the inner and outer workings of the anatomy or the best sex toys to bring to bed. She writes often from her own experiences, because she feels people learn best through example, and she writes from the knowledge acquired through years of working with women and men, teaching workshops, and doing research. The knowledge gained through reading Orgasms for Two is like having a kindly, remarkably frank guide tell you all the things you’ve always wanted to know but never had anyone to ask. Open Orgasms for Two and see how rewarding it is to cast aside conventional beliefs about sexuality and begin to enjoy the best sex of your life.
What do we think we know about the female orgasm? It's that peak experience, an ultimate moment of climax and release that nevertheless eludes so many. Some women live for it, some have multiple orgasms, some fake it while others simply learn to do without. "Autobiography of an Orgasm" (November, 2014) is a sexy-spiritual memoir that's part steamy erotica and part straight-talking advice. It's the result of Betsy Blankenbaker's tireless journey to learn everything she could about the female orgasm in a personal quest to feel as much as possible after too many years of feeling nothing at all. To solve the mystery of why she spent much of her life disconnected from her sensuality, struggling to overcome the shame of childhood sexual assault, Blankenbaker set out at age 45 to thoroughly research women's orgasm. Along the way, she spent time in bed with orgasm experts, strolled down New York's tony Fifth Avenue with a healing jade egg in her vagina, had a spiritual awakening through orgasm in Africa, and received sacred "Womb Rites" from a shaman in the Peruvian Amazon. Through lively storytelling and a delicious sense of humor, Betsy shares why she was never able to find fulfillment in life, love or sex prior to her pilgrimage to healing and pleasure. Her findings resulted in this unprecedented book, "Autobiography of an Orgasm." "Autobiography of an Orgasm" seeks to answer the questions women have but don't know how (or whom) to ask. It is the author's fervent prayer that it will inspire women everywhere to burn their dysfunctional bridges and step into healing by learning to love their bodies and themselves.
'Fetus ejection reflex, 'milk ejection reflex, 'Sperm ejection reflex, 'Orgasmogenic cocktail'... These are examples of terms used by Michel Odent in his study of the ecstatic/orgasmic states associated with different episodes of human sexual life.
The embarrassment and alienation we often feel when the word 'vagina' comes up in conversation is fairly new. In this book, Naomi Wolf explains why the vagina deserves an understanding of its own cultural lineage and ancestry because, what is true of the female body in general, is more true of the vagina than of any other feminine aspect.
One of The Economist's 2011 Books of the Year A Boston Globe Best Nonfiction Book of 2011 Well before the 1960s, a sexual revolution was under way in America, led by expatriated European thinkers who saw a vast country ripe for liberation. In Adventures in the Orgasmatron, Christopher Turner tells the revolution's story—an illuminating, thrilling, often bizarre story of sex and science, ecstasy and repression. Central to the narrative is the orgone box—a tall, slender construction of wood, metal, and steel wool. A person who sat in the box, it was thought, could elevate his or her "orgastic potential." The box was the invention of Wilhelm Reich, an outrider psychoanalyst who faced a federal ban on the orgone box, an FBI investigation, a fraught encounter with Einstein, and bouts of paranoia. In Turner's vivid account, Reich's efforts anticipated those of Alfred Kinsey, Herbert Marcuse, and other prominent thinkers—efforts that brought about a transformation of Western views of sexuality in ways even the thinkers themselves could not have imagined.
A holistic guide to female sexuality integrates the latest in Western medical research with the wisdom of the East to explain how any woman can enhance her pleasure in lovemaking and reach her full sexual potential. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.
Introduces an innovative nutrition and exercise program designed to help regulate a woman's brain chemistry to enhance sexual pleasure, a regimen that emphasizes a low-carbohydrate diet, fish-oil supplements, and internal muscle exercises.
“A wonderful portrayal of a brilliant, eccentric man,” this biographical memoir by an award-winning author is the untold story of Dr. Oliver Sacks (People). Lawrence Weschler began spending time with Oliver Sacks in the early 1980s, when he was profiling the neurologist for The New Yorker. Almost a decade earlier, Dr. Sacks had published Awakenings—the account of his long-dormant patients’ miraculous return to life. Over the ensuing four years, the two men worked closely together until, for personal reasons, Sacks asked Weschler to abandon the profile. The two remained close friends over the next thirty years and then, just as Sacks was dying, he urged Weschler to take up the project once again. This book is the result of that entreaty. Weschler sets Sacks’s brilliant personality in vivid relief. We see Sacks rowing and ranting and caring deeply; composing the essays that would form The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and waging intellectual war against a medical and scientific establishment that failed to address his greatest concern: the spontaneous specificity of the individual human soul. Here is the definitive portrait of Sacks, whose entire practice revolved around the single fundamental question he asked each of his patients: How are you? Which is to say, How do you be? A question which Weschler, with this book, turns back on the good doctor himself. “Engrossing. . . . This is Sacks at full blast: on endless ward rounds, observing his post-encephalitic patients . . . exulting over horseshoe crabs and chunks of Iceland spar.” —Barbara Kiser, Nature “Thoroughly engaging and enchanting.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review “Does a particularly good job intertwining Sacks’s searching empathy with his sheer strangeness.” —New York Times Book Review