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Master Lover - The Art of Pleasing Any Woman 

2. Curve of pleasure

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Understand female arousal

At the core of most sexual dissatisfaction is one simple truth: a woman’s pleasure curve is much longer than a man’s.

She takes significantly more time to get ready for sex—and just as much time to cool down afterward.

As you’ll learn in this session, women don’t typically think about or crave sex unless their sexual energy has been activated. This is called responsive arousal. That’s why so many men feel rejected, wrongly assuming their partner just isn’t that into sex—or into them.

This is where foreplay comes in. But here’s the issue:

  1. Most men don’t spend nearly enough time on it (seriously, time yourself!).
  2. And many things you see as foreplay are already sex for her—which means you’re moving too fast before she’s fully warmed up.

And just as important? Aftercare.
This often confuses men because they don’t need it—but for a woman, the right aftercare can be the difference between an amazing experience and one she has no interest in repeating.

Master these, and you’ll unlock a whole new level of intimacy and desire.

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Master Lover - The Art of Pleasing Any Woman

Welcome

Welcome

1. Female Sexuality: a new perspective

1. Female Sexuality: a new perspective

2. Curve of pleasure

2. Curve of pleasure

3. Foreplay

3. Foreplay

4. When is she ready for sex?

4. When is she ready for sex?

5. Her 4 Decision Centers

5. Her 4 Decision Centers

6. Polarity of female body

6. Polarity of female body

7. Bonus Tips

7. Bonus Tips

Course Complete