Orgasms: How to Have Them, Give Them, and Keep Them Coming this question feed

asked by artdealer on November 26, 2006 9:28 AM
Did you know that women can orgasm in 10 different ways, and a man in 7 different ways? A new book from sex educator Lou Paget is always a delight. Her frank, positive attitude and sprightly style make her books a pleasure to read. Her other books have focused on the total sexual experience--this one zooms in on the "Big O": orgasm. Of course first you have to understand how your body and your partner's body function sexually, how to build seduction and foreplay into your lovemaking (no matter how long you've been together as a couple), the importance of communication, and myths you need to dispel, so don't expect a whole book of lovemaking technique. In chapters 5 (women's orgasms) and 6 (men's orgasms), she gets to the techniques: lots of them, and clearly illustrated with line drawings.

Paget also includes spicy and amusing facts, such as, "Back in the Middle Ages, straight pubic hair was a sign of too much masturbation, which presumably accounts for the wide popularity of miniature pubic hair curlers at the time," and "In 1930 there was a nude indoor bicycle race in Paris in which each woman's goal was to be the first to orgasm from rubbing on the seat."

Lou Paget is also the author of How to Be a Great Lover: Girlfriend-to-Girlfriend Totally Explicit Techniques That Will Blow His Mind and How to Give Her Absolute Pleasure: Totally Explicit Techniques Every Woman Wants Her Man to Know. Though some information from earlier books is repeated in this one (who minds a reminder about our differences, or an illustration of Ode to Bryan, AKA the Penis Samba?), most is new, or presented in a new way. You'll enjoy The Big O--and so will your partner! --Joan Price


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Lou Paget has written a lot of good sex books - this one will appeal to almost anyone interested in having or giving orgasms. She presents a wide variety of avenues to orgasm - just about any practice you can imagine can take some people over the top.

The Big O doesn't go into much depth, and is a little short on emotional and psychological issues, in my opinion. But it's kinky enough and clear enough to give almost anyone some good ideas.

David Spero RN, author of The Art of Getting Well (Hunter House 2002) and Diabetes: Sugar-coated Crisis (New Society 2006), both available on Amazon.
reviewed by crick on November 28, 2006 8:14 AM

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In this book, Ms. Paget talks about orgasms, speciafically how an orgasm really starts in the brain and finishes...you know. I liked the clear, conscise information and how to get orgams more quickly, etc. I highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to know more about this subject, along with "Good Sex, a woman's guide".
reviewed by smiling on November 28, 2006 10:03 AM

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This book is easy to read, entertaining and educational in an animal kind of way. Remember that it is GOD'S WILL that all ITS good children enjoy their bodies to the hilt ... all the way into cosmic consciousness with the DIVINE, with YOU KNOW WHO. This book is a trusty guide to the physical means to that wonderful and down-and-dirty end. Fundamentalists of all religious stripes may not like this but who cares? True believer religious weirdos are truly brain dead, and usually proud of it.
reviewed by soulful on November 28, 2006 11:11 PM

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Lou Paget knows how to write books.This book should be added to your collection.An ideal couple's book to help improve and enhance your lovemaking(or rooting).
Plenty of tips and advice with illustrations and diagrams make this book a must have book.
reviewed by ibook on November 29, 2006 3:27 PM

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This book has made the impossible possible. I, a man, would rather GIVE pleasure than receive. Now that is impressive...

I am the type of person who picks up any book about any subject and delves in, and this book was no execption. I received it as a gift, sat down and read the section on female orgasms, and since then the reaction from my lovers has been amazing. I have to admit, I have seen more pleasure given by me than I have recieved, reason being, my partners have been unwilling to take the time to read and reciprocate, which breeds some jealousy...but, that is another storty altogether. Simply, this book is almost all encompassing. There are sections on mental health, physical health, medications, dysfunctions and disorders, and of course, SO MANY techniques. Do you want to blow the mind of your lover? Read this book.

I am not a spokes person. I am not paid to write this. I am just encouraged by the sheer magnitude of orgasmic pleasure that this book has readily available to teach.
reviewed by nexus on November 29, 2006 5:30 PM

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