Tuesday, May 7, 2013

The Virtuoso Lover Review - Is it All That it Claims to Be

Upon first glance, you realize that this is a VERY in-depth journey. Spanning 524 pages and covering every topic under the sun related to sex.


The first book starts out with a lot of mistakes guys make, fundamentals and principles for great lovemaking. It mentions something very profound when it states the secret to great lovemaking starts with the right mindset, beliefs and attitude.


Guys everywhere are trying to find the “quick fix” to becoming a great lover. When in essence what they should really be focusing on is much deeper. This 1st book does a great job of that.


While I thought the content was amazing, I found it was sometimes repeating itself. Obviously, this was to emphasis a great point but I thought I would like to mention it anyway.


The 2nd book gets into the nitty-gritty. Where to put your hand, in what order, foreplay, how to touch her, massage, kiss, pleasure the g-spot, clit, – you name it, it’s there!


This book goes really DEEP into foreplay and sex with women. It will tell you dozens of ideas of what to do with her neck, shoulders, arms, chest, legs, mouth, eyes, ears – everything! Because so much of turning women on has to do with foreplay the book really goes in depth there.


One thing I really loved about this volume is ‘the paradox of trying too hard’. It stated that often guys try WAY too hard and often come across looking robotic, unspontaneous and nervous. Lovemaking is all about the flow, confidence and being in the moment. Sometimes being better is thinking LESS.


Book 3 finishes off the trilogy by covering orgasms, faking it, positions, undressing a woman, sensuality, sex talk and being comfortable in your own skin.


And that’s what makes this book so special.


Not the hundreds of tips and techniques for getting angles and orgasm potential but rather information about mindset, congruency, being a giver and understanding women on a DEEP level.


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