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Email Message #7
Subject line --- The difference between good sex and GREAT
sex
Hi {!firstname_fix},
Being good in bed is not something that comes natural to the majority of men.
Even men who think they’re good in bed are probably nothing more than mediocre.
Sexual performance at its core is a skill, and like any skill it requires
practice, ability, and knowledge.
In this newsletter I’m going to explain the fundamentals of what it takes to be
a great lover. Forget about being a good lover, this is about being GREAT.
Something most men, sadly, will never experience.
1. Before anything, you need to be in control of your ejaculation. Without that
none of the other stuff matters. If you can’t control your ejaculation you won’t
even have the opportunity to do anything else.
Ejaculation control is the foundation to being good in bed. You need to get this
problem taken care of before trying to improve anything else.
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2. Now that you have your ejaculation under control, it’s time to fine-tune your
sexual performance even further. The next step is to learn how the female body
works, and how to ‘operate’ it.
When it comes to satisfying women, remember these 6 things:
*Foreplay (for her) – You should never go straight to the sex. Always spend a
good 5-15 minutes of foreplay. Women take longer to heat up, and they like good
rhythm, so this is a good way to get her aroused and ready. Making out & kissing
her neck, playing with her breasts, and going down south with your fingers or
tongue is usually sufficient (in that order). If you do foreplay correctly she
will be extremely aroused and not able to wait another second for you to go
inside her.
*Rhythm – Although women vary drastically in their sexual preferences, there’s
one thing that’s common among all of them. Rhythm. Women need a good rhythm to
have an orgasm. Changing rhythm or speed too often is only going to make her
take longer to climax and make the experience less intense and less enjoyable.
Here is the correct rhythm for most women:
Start out slow. Slowly work up to a medium pace. Continue increasing speed until
you’re going at a fairly fast pace. When you can tell she’s getting close to
climax, increase your speed even further to maximum or close to it. This works
every time. If you stop, slow down, go too fast, or change rhythm, you’ll just
mess it up and have to go back to square one.
There is another rhythm that can be done, but this one will require even better
control over your ejaculation because it takes longer:
Basically do the same thing, but when she starts getting really close, back off
a bit to a medium pace. You will then need to get her close again, and repeat.
Keep doing this 3-10 times. What this type of rhythm does is build her arousal
up even further, which results in an EXPLOSIVE orgasm. Make sure she’s okay with
this first, as some women may prefer normal rhythm.
*Side shows – It’s very easy to make sex even more enjoyable for her if you’re
doing other things to her while in the act.
Here are a few examples:
Playing with her clit while making love can send her over the top in no time.
Kissing or fondling her or her breasts while making love at the same time can be
a major turn on.
Last but not least, use your voice. Tell her how good she feels or talk dirty.
Of course women have different opinions and preferences on what they want coming
out of your mouth, but you should be able to get a good idea based on what type
of girl she is or seems to be. Some women like the straight up dirty talk, and
others like it loving and sensual, while many like something in the middle. It’s
good to start out in the middle range so you don’t offend her or go too far.
*Emotional connection – In order for a woman to enjoy sex and have an orgasm,
she needs to feel comfortable and connected with you. She doesn’t necessarily
have to love you or experience emotional feelings for you, but she does need to
feel connected and comfortable with you. Emotional feelings can definitely help
though.
*Anatomy – You need to know where a woman’s erogenous zones are and how to work
them in order to properly satisfy them. The three main ones are the clit,
breasts (particularly the nipples), and the g-spot. The clit is at the top of
the vagina above the entrance. The g-spot is located about two inches deep
inside the vagina, on the upper wall. I sure hope you know where the breasts
are.
How do you work them? All of them can be worked with your penis, fingers, or
tongue (except the g-spot is hard to reach with your tongue).
Working them correctly basically requires doing the same things I’ve already
covered. Most importantly you need to have good rhythm. As for the g-spot, you
can angle your penis upwards to hit it better. In terms of intensity (amount of
pressure) and technique, don’t be afraid to ask her. Every woman is different
and therefore will prefer different things. A good way to start out is to go
with low intensity and work up to medium strength. You can then go harder, but
don’t go over board. This would be a good time to ask… “Want me to go harder
babe”?
*Respect – In order for a woman to enjoy sex, she needs to feel respected. It’s
very important to respect her preferences and make her feel comfortable. This
can make or break your performance.
As I mentioned in the beginning, you need to gain control over you ejaculation
before anything. This is absolutely critical to becoming a truly great lover.
The average man only lasts 2-6 minutes before ejaculating. When it comes to
sexual performance, you should never settle for average like so many unfortunate
men do. If you use the Ejaculation Trainer you will be far from average and in
an elite category of men. You will literally become a better lover than 95% of
the population.
Do you have any idea what that feels like?
Let me tell you… it’s one of the best feelings you will ever have. It’s like
entering a whole new world.
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To your success,
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Disclaimer
The information above and the information provided from the mentioned websites
is for informational purposes only and is not intended to treat, cure, or
diagnose any disease or other medical condition. If you have a medical problem
or believe you do, consult a doctor. Consult a doctor or qualified medical
physician before attempting any exercises, techniques, or using any of the
information provided by us or on the mentioned websites.
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