Sunday, January 18, 2009

Routines

In this section, I’ll introduce you to some of the routines
that I regularly use. I’ve divided them up into
“Beginner”, “Intermediate” and “Advance”.

You’ll find that the general outlines of all the routines
are the same. They follow the different phases (Seduction,
Sensation, Surrender and Reflection) and stages (Desire,
Excitement, Plateau, Orgasm, and Resolution) of the
blueprint. In other words, the overall “strategy” to
female orgasms is the same, while the “tactics” can vary.

You’ll also notice that within each section of the
beginner, intermediate and advance routines, many of the
“what to do’s” are the same. For example, the routines all
have the same massaging sequence. I purposely made this
the same, because they work in achieving the goals of each
section.

However, this doesn’t mean that you always have use exactly
what’s listed. As long as you accomplish the overall goal
for each section, you should be fine. For example, you
want to make sure she’s physically relaxed before any heavy
sexual contact. I’ve outlined a basic massage sequence,
but you use other massaging techniques in place of what
I’ve written down. As long as she’s physically relaxed,
you’re good to go.

The main things that are different in the beginner,
intermediate and advance routines are the sexual techniques
you’ll use.

You can find all the techniques in the Oral Sex Secrets,
Advance Fingering Techniques, and Best Sex Positions
special reports.

Lastly, I want you to use these routines as a model to
creating your own custom routines. You can “plug-and-play”
different techniques and different positions into each
section, creating a different experience for yourself and
your partner every time you make love. But just make sure
that you stick to the overall “strategy”, and only change
around the techniques.

It’s a bit like making up an exercise routine, where you’ll
have a 1) warm up, 2) main workout, and 3) cool down. You
can always warm up on an exercise bike to get the heart
rate up and the blood flowing through your muscles and you
can cool down by taking a brisk walk. But the main workout
can always be different, composed of different exercises,
weight, reps, and sets. What you do IN your workout is
different, but you’ll always have the warm up, main
workout, and cool down “strategy”.

Now, let’s get into the routines!

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