When the Earth Moves: Women and Orgasm

December 15th, 2009 by Yes, thats me in the picture!

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Product Description
Owning our desires should be neither embarrassing nor uncomfortable. Nor should they be subject to anyone else’s moral judgment of what is right or incorrect, excellent or terrible, normal or abnormal. Combining communication and information is the key: By shrugging off the taboos against talking about our preferences and experiences when we’re being sexual, we will take the first and most vital steps toward ensuring our own fulfillment. WHEN THE EARTH MOVES is an unflinching… More >>

When the Earth Moves: Women and Orgasm

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5 Responses to “When the Earth Moves: Women and Orgasm”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    what do u reckon about this boo
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Anonymous Says:

    This book seems to be mainly geared towards lesbian women. Since I am not a lesbian, I didn’t find it very helpful.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Anonymous Says:

    Completely changed the way I view my own sexuality. This very personal book provides insight into the issues that keep us from realizing our full sexual potential and joy. It is informative, well written, and compelling. It is empowering for both men and women. Everyone should read it !
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Bodacious Broad Says:

    I’ve rarely read a book about female sex/sensuality – that’s as enhancing and encompassing as “When the Earth Moves.” I literally, couldn’t place it down. Mikaya Heart has not only written a book with heart, but soul – as well. I not only learned some practical “hands on” (pun intended) information, but also about erotic energy. Although I’m a lesbian, and somewhat smugly assumed, that I already “knew it all” – I didn’t, before reading this book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. A Reader Says:

    Mikaya Heart really did her homework. In addition to research, she interviewed a number of women of varying ages, experience levels, and sexual preferences. Therefore, I reckon any woman could learn things she didn’t know about her own potential for sexual response. But the best part is, men can also learn much about women’s sexuality, presented in a surprisingly open and forthright manner. Thanks for writing this book!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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