He argues the tongue is a superior tool for stimulation because it is more precise and gentle than fingers or the penis. 3. The Three Stages of Response Kerner outlines a structured approach to intimacy:
Kerner explains that the clitoris is an expansive system, most sensitive at the head, but also including the shaft and internal bundles.
Ian Kerner, PhD, LMFT, a licensed psychotherapist and sex therapist.
The book addresses why many women remain unsatisfied in heterosexual relationships. Kerner cites that while most men reach orgasm within minutes, women often require significantly more time—generally of clitoral stimulation—to reach a climax. He emphasizes that the clitoris, with roughly 8,000 nerve endings, is the primary source of female pleasure, whereas penetration alone rarely leads to orgasm for most women. 2. The Anatomy of Pleasure
The period following a woman's orgasm, where she may be able to reach multiple climaxes or transition into other forms of intimacy like penetration. 4. Psychological and Relational Impact
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He argues the tongue is a superior tool for stimulation because it is more precise and gentle than fingers or the penis. 3. The Three Stages of Response Kerner outlines a structured approach to intimacy:
Kerner explains that the clitoris is an expansive system, most sensitive at the head, but also including the shaft and internal bundles. She comes first_69books.epub
Ian Kerner, PhD, LMFT, a licensed psychotherapist and sex therapist. He argues the tongue is a superior tool
The book addresses why many women remain unsatisfied in heterosexual relationships. Kerner cites that while most men reach orgasm within minutes, women often require significantly more time—generally of clitoral stimulation—to reach a climax. He emphasizes that the clitoris, with roughly 8,000 nerve endings, is the primary source of female pleasure, whereas penetration alone rarely leads to orgasm for most women. 2. The Anatomy of Pleasure Ian Kerner, PhD, LMFT, a licensed psychotherapist and
The period following a woman's orgasm, where she may be able to reach multiple climaxes or transition into other forms of intimacy like penetration. 4. Psychological and Relational Impact