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IQ Eroticism: Nought to Ninety Nine
IQ Eroticism: Nought to Ninety Nine
IQ Eroticism: Nought to Ninety Nine
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IQ Eroticism: Nought to Ninety Nine

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A Step by Step guide to using the

Body’s best sex organ…. the brain…

to dramatically improve your relationship! 

LanguageEnglish
Publisherenigma7
Release dateOct 12, 2017
ISBN9781925419009
IQ Eroticism: Nought to Ninety Nine
Author

Ms P

Patricia Maris has assembled an impressive 28-year career dedicated to improving the health, fitness and quality of life of her large group of clients. Her impressive list of credentials includes  Certified Metabolic Typing Advisor, HLC Level III CHEK Practitioner, a Corrective Exercise Specialist, a specialist in Energy and Intuitive Therapy and Life Coach with a focus on Intimacy and Relationships.  Patricia is a Wellness Strategist.                                                                                                             Over the course of her career, Patricia has witnessed a litany of failures and disappointments in the gym and gained a unique insight into what’s really going on with people’s lives. She has observed that while many people commence a self-improvement program, some people persist, some find excuses, some drop off altogether and some persist in doing what they have always done, and of course get the same results. Unfortunately in today’s fast-paced world, the high incidence of ‘out of balance lives’ is having a huge collective impact on society as a whole.

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    IQ Eroticism - Ms P

    CHAPTER ONE

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    THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION AND BEHAVIOUR

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    ...The living world is a continuum in each and every one of its aspects. The sooner we learn this concerning human sexual behaviour, the sooner we shall reach a sound understanding of the realities of sex.

    ― Alfred C. Kinsey, Sexual Behaviour in the Human

    The brain as the centre of all our emotions

    Here’s a guarantee. Your sex life WILL dramatically improve once you follow my step-by-step guide to the end of this book. Yes, that’s a bold statement, but I’ve made it because very few of us use one particular sex organ correctly...or even at all.

    And that sex organ is our brain.

    Want proof? Ok, it’s a fact that the sudden upsurge in the amount of pornography flooding the market through the Internet has caused a massive increase in male and female masturbation at home.

    And this has led to men suffering an epidemic of erectile dysfunction...not getting a hard-on and women failing to reach orgasm. Why? Because they satisfy short-term sexual urges by a quick masturbation in front of their computers or smart phones; instead of using their brains to plan a sexual encounter with a partner, and enjoying a full-on love-making session.

    In search for sexual freedom 

    Although the rise and INCREASE in pornography is a relentless, brewing and unstoppable phenomenon, a result of everybody being online all the while, it’s interesting to trace the history of sexual encounters over the past sixty years, to see just how many of us use our brains (our intellect) in the bedroom.

    In the ‘old days’, when our mothers and fathers, demanded our silence in the house and often sent us to the pictures because of their need to have a ‘rest’ on a Saturday afternoon, sex between longer-term partners was an infrequent, but greatly desired phenomenon.

    Whether the brain was part of the sexual act is something we don’t really know, because it was a subject rarely, if ever, discussed in public. Sexy books, raunchy photos, dildos and other sex objects, were sold under the counter, or in back-market stores.

    It’s really only since the sexual revolution of the ‘60’s, that sex has been open to the public.

    The decade of the 60’s was when it really began. Free love and the open display of boys and girls in flower-power outfits and attending festivals where rock music was played to the annoyance of neighbours, and sex was often performed in public, culminated in October 1967 with the rock musical Hair, where nudity was flaunted on stage.

    In the 70’s, nudity was all the rage, and the 'pubic' went public. Suddenly, nude beaches were legally available all over the world, and topless fashions were sold openly in shops.

    Now we look at the 80’s, where heterosexual relationships took a back seat to the insistence of the newly empowered LGBTQI community. In this decade, homosexual and lesbian community leaders began to come out of their closets, declaring themselves openly, daring anybody to deny them their rights, thus began the push towards total equality.

    Societies in the West, had spent thirty years absorbing into everyday life previously forbidden activities such as free love, public nudity, and queer sex; so when, in the 90’s formerly prohibited swear words, most of which had Anglo-Saxon origins, began to be heard regularly on television and in Hollywood movies, few raised an objection or even an eyebrow. TV programs regularly seemed to use words like cunt, fuck and shit so often that any grandma listening didn’t even rattle her teacup.

    Which brings us to the ‘noughties’, the new millennium, the century of global interpersonal communications, emails, twitter, Instagram, Facebook friendships, websites, and Internet pornography. From the birth of the globally ubiquitous Internet on desktops, smart phones and tablets, we had the birth of interconnected pornography, dating sites, and scams. Porn became so commonplace that masturbation transformed itself from a weekly phenomenon in the toilet looking at Page 3 nudes or Playboy magazine to a two or four times a day quick wank when the boss was at lunch, or the wife downstairs watching TV.

    Today, with 24/7 news, with immediate communication across the world, and with the instant gratification of knowledge and information through Wikipedia and other sources, we no longer wait for stuff, or research to find out. Any need we have is instantly and immediately satisfied. That’s the power of the Internet, and also its curse.

    Let’s face it; having sex seems to be an achievement in some way. Once it was an unspoken joy. Today, it’s a question discussed around the water cooler. How much, how often, how many partners. We compare, we brag... we pat others on the back if they have it more often than us, We

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