Barefoot Doctor's Handbook for Modern Lovers: A Spiritual Guide to Truly Amazing Love and Sex
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.36 (656 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0767907000 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Blending Eastern practices, such as breathing, meditation, and energy work, with modern knowledge about physiology, Barefoot Doctor’s Handbook for Modern Lovers prescribes dozens of techniques, ranging from the erotic to the exotic, for great sex that stimulates your mind, body, and soul.•••••Become a master/mistress of erotic sexAttain sexual nirvanaLearn some stupendous sexual tricksSustain long-term sexual relationships·Attain sexuUnlock yourself and have a whopping-great orgasmGrow healthier the more sex you have·Grow healthier the more sex you haveBelieving that sexual health is a key aspect of overall health, and that all peak experiences are worth attaining, Barefoot Doctor has created an earth-shattering series of techniques that will take your lovemaking to a whole new level.
The cheeky Russell explains activities with names like "The Big Squeeze," "Whooshing the Chi" and "Scoopin' the Loop," as well as covering more predictable practices, from French kissing to condoms. One of his previous books, The Tao of Sexual Massage, has sold 500,000 copies worldwide.Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.. Forewarned from the first page that the author will not watch his language (no cold clinical terms here) and that he will candidly share his vast personal sexual experience, readers are led into a hip, irreverent romp through "Taoist sexology" lessons. Russell also risks alienating a sizable portion of his potential audience with his vitriolic attitudes toward marriage ("this extreme form of bondage") and his more puzzling assertion that "there is in
"Pop Taoism, ala the Doc" according to Shane Smith. Stephen Russel (aka the Barefoot Doctor) is easily the funniest, most pleasent tour guide down the path of Taoism you will find, and he delivers some great practicle advice here with a Taiost twist.If you want stuck up snobbery and Puritain aditude, look elsewhere. Vague bland advise? Away with you! Straight forward talk with a dash of humour, a pinch of irony, and a healthy chunck of wonder at life. GaryShawn said Interesting read. Highly interesting and informative. I enjoyed Stephen's take on life and this subject.. Spicy, Sassy and Splendid Stephen Russel did a great job of reaching out to all audiences in this book. He made it known that the book was primarily for the "Modern Lover", Male-Female "relationships." Though, homosexuals and elderly lovers may find much of the material useful. The rather frequent vulgar language may be offensive to some yet humorous to others.The book is based on Taoism, and even if you are not a Tao believ