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Better Sex Video Series: Sexplorations - Volumes 1, 2, 3 DVDs + FREE Music CD 'Journeys' DVD/music CD Set

starring: Dr. Linda Banner; Ph.D.; Dr. Eli Coleman; Ph.D.; Robin Millhausen; Ph.D.; Dr. Eusebio Rubio-Aurioles; MD; Ph.D.
directed by: Dr. Mark Schoen












Audience Rating: X (Mature Audiences Only)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sinclair Intimacy Institute
EAN: 0784656350695
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC, Widescreen
Label: Sinclair Institute
Manufacturer: Sinclair Institute
Number Of Items: 4
Publication Date: 2006
Publisher: Sinclair Institute
Release Date: 2005-01-01
Studio: Sinclair Institute



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionIntroducing the All New Better Sex Video SeriesĀ®: Sexplorations Unlike anything on the market today, the all new Better Sex Video Series raises the bar with amazing cinematography, lighting and originally scored music. This production has no rivals in terms of technical quality, expert advice and up to date information. Real couples and leading sex experts take viewers on an erotic, three-volume journey to enhanced intimacy. The renowned Better Sex Series continues to shown millions of viewers the path to greater sexual fulfillment. Free 'Journeys' sensual music CD included with purchase of 3 volume DVD set! Volume 1 Advanced Sexual Techniques & Positions To increase sexual knowledge while heightening pleasure & intimacy. Twelve real life couples explore sexual positions and techniques. Highlights include: detailed demonstrations of Kama Sutra sexual positions, presentations and explanations of sexual anatomy (including the elusive G-spot), erotic massage and four fundamentals of foreplay - oral sex, erotic talk, sensual touch and kissing. Volume 2 22 Sex Secrets, Tips & Turn Ons Exciting secrets to turn a couple's sex life into something extraordinary. This volume features loving couples demonstrating techniques sure to add passion and inspire creativity. Highlights include: the art of seduction, erotic dance, living out sexual fantasies including the seldom talked about and often misunderstood sexual power play. Volume 3 Erotic Sex Play & Beyond Enhancing sex can be as easy as concentrating on sensual touch. The final volume of the new Better Sex Video SeriesĀ® celebrates some of the many ways a more rewarding and fulfilling sex life can be achieved. High lights include: role-playing, having quickies in unusual places, the pleasures of anal sex and using erotic toys & films to stimulate the mind and body. The Better Sex Video Series:Sexplorations 3 Volume Set DVD/music CD Journeys Pack Set




Features:
  • Vol. 1: Advanced Sexual Techniques & Positions 65min
  • Vol. 2: 22 Sex Secrets, Tips & Turn Ons 65 min
  • Vol. 3: Erotic Sex Play & Beyond 65 min
  • BONUS Soundtrack Music CD - Journeys




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great info and easy instruction
this set was great! it had a lot of useful info and some instruction was so easy to follow and use later.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great dvd for anyone wanting to spice it up!
I thought this dvd was well done. It had actual couples in it instead of actors, which made it more real. I liked that they interviewed couples about their feeling regarding some of the techniques used as not everyone likes everything.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Perfect Series for Couples Longing for More... Ya Know
This is a terrific series by the Sinclair Institute that does what it says: Helps couples to take their passion and lovemaking to a whole new level. Everything is done in a very erotic, yet tasteful way. The 12 participating couples really convey the love they have for each other by demonstrating the various lovemaking techniques, and the hostess's narration couldn't be better.

For couples who want to spice up their love life, this video series is a must-have.




 





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