DVD : Loving Sex - Ultimate Sexual Massage

DVD : Loving Sex - Ultimate Sexual Massage

Loving Sex - Ultimate Sexual Massage

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Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Alexander Institute ~ Loving Sex Series
EAN: 0677070605062
Format: Color, NTSC
Label: Alexander Institute
Manufacturer: Alexander Institute
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Alexander Institute
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 02, 2004
Running Time: 70 minutes
Sales Rank: 15889
Studio: Alexander Institute
Theatrical Release Date: November 02, 2004










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THE ART OF SEXUAL TOUCH From the Alexander Institute Loving Sex series, ranked Best by Mens Health Magazine. This program begins where other massage programs leave off. Follow Tina and Al as they learn from a more experienced couple how to attain new heights of sensual and sexual pleasure. Master erotic massage techniques that will improve intimacy in your relationship. Locate and stimulate the G-spot, and completely awaken all the senses. This program is the best step-by-step guide to women s and men s full body and genital massage. Features optional Spanish, French and German audio and menus. -Find new erogenous zones -Locate and stimulate the G-spot -Unique intervaginal video -Massage as lovemaking -Explicit genital massage









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * This is quite good ...
This has a couple of interesting tips and is actually really quite good especially if you are really new to it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Somewhat Interesting ...
This video does provide some good information, but the music and the acting of one of the couples is very cheesy! In fact, it's so corny at times that you laugh instead of being aroused.

The video does show full frontal nudity of both couples, and it explicitly shows both the man and the woman having an orgasm.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Two dvd in one ...
This excellent video is produced by the Alexander Institute and is
part of the Loving Sex Series. It is a very erotic "how to" video
about sexual massage. The video has a creative format of two videos
in one. One part is instruction in erotic massage techniques. The
second part is watching a "real couple" watching the instruction and
then practicing the educational techniques. This becomes a very
erotic format and also provides some excellent instruction. The DVD
is highly stylized and beautifully filmed. The only negative is an
introduction from Bernie Zilbergeld of the Alexander Institute that
comes off "academic" and therefore detracts from the erotic mood.

Different than other similar videos, this DVD does not attempt to
provide a full introduction to massage. The video rather focuses only
on erotic techniques and genital massage. The viewer is treated to
watching the "watching couples" in playful practice of the erotic
massage techniques. These sequences are both humorous and very
erotic. The practicing couple is rewarded with very real orgasms.

This video can be purchased at many web sites and directly from the
Alexander Institute.




Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * OK I GUESS ...
The title should be Ultimate Sex Organ Massage. The entire 60 minutes of this video pretty much focuses on how to give a hand job (on a limp noodle most of the time) and how to finger your partner (some of which looked a little painful). If that's what you're looking for then I guess that's a good thing.

I probably should have purchased Lovers Massage from this series instead of Sexual Massage since the other review on here said Lovers Massage focused on whole body massage rather than strictly genital massage.

As far as production, its a fairly well done video and a whole lot classier and more sensual than porn. (Porns pretty sick if you ask me) There's nothing gross about the actors, even in the extreme close ups. I guess I would recommend it if you don't think 60 minutes of genital massage would seem drawn out to you. Otherwise, I would go with Lovers Massage like I probably should have.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Not just a back rub! ...
This DVD is very explicit in how to give genital massage as well as the rest of the body. It's informative and shot very well. This is definitely a massage you only want to share with your partner... my husband and I found some of the techniques to be highly stimulating and very arousing. There is some good information here if you want to show your lover you really know what you're doing. It was definitely a 5-star night for us!


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