Sex Guide For Women: The Roadmap From Sleepy Housewife to Energetic Woman Full of Sexual Desire
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Sex Guide for Women
The Roadmap from Sleepy Housewife to Energetic Woman Full of Sexual Desire
By: More Sex More Fun Book Club
Table of Contents
Introduction
A Brief History of Women’s Sexuality
Understanding What a Woman Wants
Boost Your Self-Esteem
Improving Intimacy
Taking Care of Your Body
Improving Romance
Sexual Anatomy
Working Past Sexual Difficulty
Improving Your Relationship
Going Beyond the Bedroom
Foreplay
Passion Boosting Sex Positions
Alternative Sexual Experiences
Conclusion
Introduction
The following chapters will cover many different aspects of women’s sexuality, and things that a woman, or man, can do to improve the woman’s sex life. The world of sex, especially women’s sexuality, has changed a lot for the past several centuries. Things that are used to be forbidden are happening, things that used to happen are now forbidden. With all these changes, there’s no wonder that women have a hard time expressing their sexual desires. This book is here to help a woman work past those hindarnces and open up a sexual lifestyle they have always wanted. Don’t think that the info is only for women, though. Men can also learn a thing or two from this book to help their ladies open up their sex life.
There are plenty of books on this subject on the market, but thanks again for choosing this one! Every effort was made to ensure it is full of as much useful information as possible. Please enjoy!
A Brief History of Women’s Sexuality
The female sexuality has changed remarkably over several centuries, from the vast amount of customs found during the early colonial days to the 19th-century repression, and the 20th-century liberalization of behavior and attitudes. A lot of the changes have happened to women with the use of cultural training, medical influences, and the interpretation and expectation of men. There are some female sexual behaviors that were started by the women themselves by acting in what they thought was the best for them considering what they have available at the time. This is true, especially, of the 19th century.
Historical Sex Beliefs
In the Chinese, Japanese, and Indian ancient civilizations, female sexuality was handled through several commentaries and writings. The Kama Sutra is an ancient Indian text that talks about sexuality and sex and looks at female in the context of their sexual pleasure and sexuality.
One psychoanalytical text explains that the Madonna-whore complex happens when a man desires sexual experiences with women he views as degraded, but he is unable to desire a respectable woman sexually. Sigmund Freud was the first person to describe this.
Throughout the history, many cultures have seen female sexuality as being secondary to that of male, and as needing to be controlled with the use of restrictions. Traditional practices, like enforced chastity and modesty, have worked to place restrictions mainly on women, without enforcing the same kind of restrictions on men.
Controversial practices, like female genital mutilation (FGM), have been seen as a way to try and nullify a woman’s sexuality completely. FGM is still a common practice in some areas of the Middle East and Africa, and some immigrant communities within some Western countries even though it is outlawed. The procedure normally happens to a young girl before she turns 15.
Other methods that some cultures use to control female behavior and sexuality include the threat of death such as honor killings. These killings have been justified through things like refusing to take part in an arranged marriage, being a part of a relationship that their relatives disapprove of, having sexual relations outside of their marriage, being a rape victim, or wearing clothing that is seen as inappropriate.
A chastity belt is another historical device that was used to control a female’s sexual behavior. It is an item of clothing that is locked on to prevent the woman from having sex. Women wore these belts to protect their chastity, which prevented masturbation as well as sexual access.
Before the Europeans colonized the US, Native Americans viewed female sexuality with an open mind, particularly for the younger and unmarried women. However, when the Europeans arrived, they imposed more rigid views. These restrictions were particularly harsh for women in the Puritan colonies.
Medieval Times
Contrary to what medieval romance novels may tell you, the scientific theory of sexual reproduction in medieval times had a big emphasis on the woman’s orgasm. They believed that it was required if their act of sex was going to make a baby. To give you an idea of the important, it shows up in many medieval texts, starting in the 13th century.
In theory, this may seem like good news for the women of the 13th century, but it actually wasn’t. They based their beliefs on the idea that a woman’s sexual organs were the inverted version of a man’s, which meant that a woman ejaculated in some fashion, which is why they believed a female orgasm was a requirement.
The biggest problem with this belief is that it is still being used today by legitimate rape
apologists such as Todd Akin, who believe that the pleasure of a woman is needed to conceive, which, in their eyes, means that if one was raped and ended up pregnant, it wasn’t actually rape
in its context if the woman has had orgasm during the process.
Victorian-Era
When you think of the Victorian-era sex, what comes to mind? Marriages of social bartering and convenience? Corsets? Lots of repressions?
Actually, the way people tend to view this time in sexual history could be more than a little warped. To really understand what the women of the time were like we should look at Clelia Duel Mosher’s MD work. Long before Alfred Kinsey came to be, Dr. Mosher was looking into the sexual tendencies of the Victorian women.
She started her work in the 1890s, and it spanned over two decades. During this time, she spoke with 45 women about their sexual preferences and habits, from how frequently they experienced an orgasm to if they ever lusted after somebody that wasn't their spouse.
Unfortunately, Dr. Mosher’s report was published during her