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OverviewPassion may provide the initial impulse for sex, but it s romance that will keep love alive. And although it need not always be gentle, underpinning even the most energetic of sex, there should always be an element of romance. Romantic lovers are in tune with their partner s feelings and desires.With the simple additions of sensitive techniques and stimulation for you and your partner s imagination, relationships can become even deeper and physical intimacy can increase tenfold. With thought-provoking text by relationship phychologist Susan Quilliam, The Romantic Lover inspires the confidence necessary to express loving emotions in the most powerful of ways and to add new depth to your levels of intimacy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susan QuilliamPublisher: Octopus Publishing Group Imprint: Mitchell Beazley Dimensions: Width: 11.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 15.10cm Weight: 0.286kg ISBN: 9781845334727ISBN 10: 1845334728 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 05 January 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of Contents1. Your Romantic Relationship What romance is; how to show it in your relationship; your emotions; how different people respond to romance; loving words; loving gestures; love letters; presents; building memories; creating mutual dreams 2. Setting the Scene Romantic dates; sensuous food and drink; music and sound; dancing; the romantic bedroom; romantic clothes and underwear 3. Sensuality The power of the five senses and how to engage them to increase intimacy and romance 4. Getting Closer The importance of the embrace; five different kinds of touching; five different kinds of kissing; building a pleasure map; learning your partner's style 5. The Romantic Massage Bathing together; preparation; massage strokes; a step by step guide 6. Emotional Connection Meditation, breathing together, releasing negative emotions; ways to feel physically and emotionally closer; the all-body hug; releasing negative emotions; re-contacting with the romantic past 7. Sensitive Hands Romantic handwork; learning to be gentle; exploring breasts; the importance of nipples; exploring your bodies together 8. Oral Pleasures Romantic mouthwork; five kinds of oral stimulation; the tongue bath; creating a signature oral move to build your relationship 9. Union The romantic penetration; loving intercourse positions - matrimonial and variations, side by side and variations 10. Coming The romantic climax; orgasm for him; orgasm for her 11. Coming Together Simultaneous orgasm; whether to; how to; when not to even try 12. Afterwards Romantic connection after lovemaking; handling different post-coital needs; sleeping together; waking together; confirming your loveReviewsAuthor InformationSusan Quilliam is a relationship psychologist who works with the international Journal of Family Planning, the British relationship counselling organization Relate, and a number of global advisory boards in the field of sexual health and dysfunction. Susan is also an advice columnist and she writes, broadcasts, and presents internationally. Susan was chosen to mastermind the text of a new edition of The Joy of Sex, published by Mitchell Beazley in Autumn 2008, updating its classic text for the contemporary market while retaining the knowledge, insight and gravitas of Dr Alex Comfort s classic original. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |