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Sensation: Adventures in Life, Love and Laughter
by Isabel Losada
I received a free digital copy of this book from the publishers/author via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Sensation is about one woman’s journey into discovering how best to know the way to her own pleasure, especially when it comes to her sex life. Author Isabel Losada goes through a number of different experiences to find out the methods out there to know your ‘yoni’ better and to instruct your lovers in making you a very, very happy woman.
This book was fascinating for me. I genuinely had no idea that some of the methods and places Isabel visited existed. The idea of the ‘Om’ workshops and conventions actually existing was both baffling and wonderfully refreshing for me. I love that there seems to be so much out there dedicated to giving women a better sex life, and ways to teach them about their own bodies (and to teach their partners) in safe environments that are there for them, and no-one else and are also relaxed, unafraid and not vulgar in any way.
This is definitely one of those books I’d end up gifting some of my friends (and tell them to thank me later) but it’s one that women should be aware of, even if it’s just to think about our own bodies, our relationship with our bodies and our attitudes towards sex, orgasms and simple pleasure. A fascinating read!
Sensation is about one woman’s journey into discovering how best to know the way to her own pleasure, especially when it comes to her sex life. Author Isabel Losada goes through a number of different experiences to find out the methods out there to know your ‘yoni’ better and to instruct your lovers in making you a very, very happy woman.
This book was fascinating for me. I genuinely had no idea that some of the methods and places Isabel visited existed. The idea of the ‘Om’ workshops and conventions actually existing was both baffling and wonderfully refreshing for me. I love that there seems to be so much out there dedicated to giving women a better sex life, and ways to teach them about their own bodies (and to teach their partners) in safe environments that are there for them, and no-one else and are also relaxed, unafraid and not vulgar in any way.
This is definitely one of those books I’d end up gifting some of my friends (and tell them to thank me later) but it’s one that women should be aware of, even if it’s just to think about our own bodies, our relationship with our bodies and our attitudes towards sex, orgasms and simple pleasure. A fascinating read!