Secrets of new technology for `matching` males and female libido revealed in new book
Released on = December 11, 2005, 11:55 pm
Press Release Author = The Hartley Foundation
Industry = Accounting
Press Release Summary = A new book titled \'Sex on the edge of Orgasm\' marries modern science with ancient tantric practices to reveal an amazing technique which automatically enables men to experience orgasm without ejaculation. The technique benefits couples by elevating the males sexual experiences to the same level as females, who for the most part naturally achieve orgasm without ejaculation.
Press Release Body = Leading Australian based health promotion charity The Hartley Foundation have surprised the normally staid health promotion world with the release of a new book titled \'Sex on the edge of Orgasm\'.
The book marries modern science with ancient tantric practices to reveal an amazing technique which automatically enables men to experience orgasm without ejaculation. The technique benefits couples by elevating the males sexual experiences to the same level as females, who for the most part naturally achieve orgasm without ejaculation. \"The fact is that women are born with an innate ability to experience intense sexual experiences at a level, that in the majority of cases exceeds that of the average male\" said Kevin Hartley, co-author. \"This new technology evens up the partners in a relationship and has the power to stabilize and transform even those relationships that have been worn down over time\" he added.
The words \'sexual equality\' have been used now for decades, but could this new book actually be offering the ultimate in sexual equality where neither the male or female need take a conquering role in the bedroom? Mr Hartley who claims to be able to have orgasm without ejaculation at will says, \"the great thing about this style of sex is that within a relationship there is no \'end\' to any specific sexual encounter, you just take a break until the next time, so sex is much closer to the surface and this promotes a strong bond\".
The underlying research for the book came from the practical development of advanced sexual practices to overcome negative associations with \'normal\' sex often held by victims of childhood sexual abuse (CSA). Current statistics suggest that 1 in 3 women and 1 in 7 men experience sexual abuse during childhood. \"Sexual difficulty is the key underlining cause of relationship problems and there\'s nothing that contributes more to sexual difficulty inside relationships than one partner who has a history of abuse\" Mr Hartley commented.
The Hartley Foundation promotes personal health and recognizes sexual health as a key component to the wellbeing of both individuals and relationships.
For further information visit www.sexontheedgeoforgasm.com