Eight Things A Thai Woman Should Know About Sex by Alan Reeder-Camponi

Book Description:
Women all over the world have been having problems with sex for a long time. Princess Marie Bonaparte, a wealthy French woman in the 1920’s, had a series of operations intended to move her clitoris closer to her vaginal opening, hoping she would then be able to have a vaginal orgasm. The operations failed.

Women, regardless of their nationalities, continue to have problems having a vaginal orgasm. Recent studies in both the USA and Asia have stated that only about 20 to 25% of women surveyed are able to have a vaginal orgasm. The largest study of sexual behavior done on sexuality in Thailand indicated that about 70% of Thai women were not having an orgasm, either vaginal or clitoral, when they had sex with a partner. Why this percentage is so high in Thailand, and what Thai women might do to improve their orgasmic profile, is part of what this book is about.

This book is also intended to discuss sex from a Western point of view and contrast how Westerners view sex with how Asian women, and Thais especially, view sex. In part, this book is about cultural differences.

But, mostly, this book is intended to get you thinking about your sexuality and present ideas that might get you out of the unsatisfied, 70% group just mentioned. To be brief, you need to learn; what stimulates you sexually: how you need to be touched in order to have an orgasm; and maybe, how to approach your sex partner so he or she knows more specifically what you want sexually.

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