So, follow us on this little world tour, which could well give you some ideas…
**Getting attention, African style**
Take a stroll in a transparent “petit-pagne” to catch your man’s eye. Far more than just a simple accessory or charm, the petit pagne, also called bethio in Wolof, plays a primary role in the seduction techniques of African women and especially Senegalese women. It is originally the traditional undergarment of women. Once made from embroidered fabrics, it is now found in transparent materials. Also at the height of trends, the pagne knitted in fishing line, or pagnes in different colors layered on top of each other! The petit pagne is often accompanied by a pearl necklace worn around the waist, well perfumed with incense and exotic products. Essential in a couple’s intimacy, Africans attribute enormous seductive power to it. It is considered an infallible means to enchant and keep the man at home… So, forget your thongs, boxers and other Brazilian styles and adopt these exotic underwear!
**More intensity, geisha style**
For an even more intense orgasm, you’ll have to “tone your red lotus”! What’s that you ask? Well, it’s the great secret of the Geishas, now taken up by followers of Chinese sexual Taoism… A sort of vaginal gymnastics, using a stone or varnished wood egg… today we call them “geisha balls”. The goal: learn to control the contractions of your “chamber of bliss” to better embrace your partner’s “jade stalk” and increase pleasure tenfold. Dosage: training at least three times a week!
**Warming up your partner, Eskimo style**
Eskimo women, to stimulate the male sex, have an ancestral practice: placing it in a sheath made of frozen seal skin. It seems that the cool temperature causes tingling that gives Eskimos plenty of naughty ideas… Can’t find your seal skin anymore? Try it with a washcloth and some ice cubes…
**Sweet pleasures, Egyptian style**
Okay, you consider yourself the best aphrodisiac potion there is… but hey, you can get a little help from time to time. A very long time ago, on the banks of the Nile, Egyptian women had already thought of it. Their secret? Coat their body with honey. It was said that this ancient custom acted as a tremendous perfumed love potion… Hmm, so… lavender honey or acacia honey?
**Intimate beauty, Oceanian style**
Customs are quite different on the island of Chuuk, in northern Oceania. There, no need for a gym or low-fat yogurts to be the most beautiful. What makes a woman’s beauty is the appearance of her sex. In fact, it is common for boys to enter the girls’ homes at night, while they are asleep or pretending to be, to lift their clothes in order to observe their finest asset, with marriage proposals at stake!
**Building up desire, Japanese style**
Let yourself be tied up with art and tenderness ladies: Japanese women love it. In the West, bondage, which consists of constraining the person in any way, is often equated with sadomasochism. The fundamental difference, however, is that in pure bondage, the constraint is a goal, whereas in sadomasochism it is one tool among others. In Japan, bondage, called Shibari, is an ancestral erotic art that is an integral part of society. There are even schools and specialists in the field, called “masters”. It is a very refined ritual, each restraint bearing its own name, from the simplest to the most complicated, requiring perfect mastery and experience. The objective is twofold: the aesthetics of the body and its stimulation. Ultimately, when Shibari does not deviate, it remains an erotic game, “a sophistication of the ordinary”.
Source www.feminfos.com
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