Made-to-measure
All my talks are tailored to accommodate each specific audience: after-work-meetings, school lectures, evening school, health-care workers etc.
There are many possible subjects, which might for instance include improvisations over the following topics:
How?
How do we learn to have sex?
Usually through learning by doing and a lot of trial and error.
But what if we’ve only met the boring and unskilled along the way?
Then what have we learned?
...and straightforward
Often, it’s just learning about the basics, that takes the whole thing to a higher level.
Basics like anatomy, neurology, and the art of presence...lots of presence!
Carpe Diem!
Practice.
Of course emotions are simply not enough if you want to get better at sex (or baseball
or karate or cross-stitch embroidery).
It takes practice.
Simple
Sex is a low-practice discipline.
Why make it unnecessarily complicated?
It just gets overwhelming in a busy everyday life.
Better sex doesn’t necessarily have to include swinging from chandeliers, consuming countless oysters or administering ice cubes internally and externally.
Of course it could.
If you feel like it.
Respect.
Mutual respect and the desire to make each other feel good, is implicit in a better sex life.
For some, emotions are also important - a fundamental prerequisite.
No yoni here.
Better sex is not rocket science.
Nor does the language have to be.
Subjects are introduced in a down-to-earth manner, and everything is called by its actual name.
This means no terms like spirituality, yoni, lingam, jade cave or descriptions of lotus flowers unfolding their delicate petals in all sorts of directions.
You’ll have to go elsewhere for that.



