You're about to join an elite club of women who have the world at their stiletto-clad feet. Being a sex goddess isn't just about having good sex - it's about getting in touch with that most capable, confident and beautiful woman lurking beneath the surface. Smart, glamorous, sexy and hip, a sex goddess is wise to the secrets of relationships, ready to take on a new challenge and proud to be herself. So get ready to unleash the power within. How to be a Sex Goddess will teach you how to love your body, cultivate your mind, and charm every guy you meet. Candid text reveals the secrets to conquering your relationships with your co-workers, your friends, your partner, and, most importantly, yourself. This attractive book will not only change the way others see you, it will change the way you see yourself.
Your Inner Sex Goddess actually lives in the vivid sensitivities of your body. She is there when you appreciate the look of candlelight on the curve of your breast, the smell of a gardenia in your hair, the taste of wine on your lips and tongue, the feel of sun or silk on your skin, the sound of sultry jazz or vibrant samba music, the luxury of a hot bubble bath or a full-body massage, the delicious flushes and tingles of self-pleasuring or lovemaking. These physical sensations are doorways to your rich inner world of lush romance and hot libido' Olivia St. Claire Guiding readers through a host of inventive, playful and sensual techniques that will help women discover the sex goddess within, Olivia St. Claire reveals the secrets of female sexuality, and shows how to awaken, revive and cultivate the erotic impulses and emotional sensations that are a part of every woman. She has devised a magnificent array of artful suggestions that are numbered for easy reference and designed to nourish and exercise a woman's hot-blooded imagination, passionate instincts, and capacity for wild abandon and outrageous invention. 227 Ways to Unleash the Sex Goddess in Every Woman is a comprehensive, frank and delightful book. Free your body, fire your imagination, and let Olivia St. Claire change the way you view your sensual self.
"In the first critical study of the sex goddess in film, Jessica Hope Jordan illustrates how Jean Harlow uses her sexualized body to "affect" and seduce viewers away from any primary identification with those characters and their plotlines that are supposed to lead the film, to identifying instead with the kind of sexual empowerment and self-possession her characters consistently display. Linking the idea of sexual empowerment to the filmic and public celebration of hyper-feminine sexuality, the book additionally covers previous feminist discussions of Mae West's performances as "feminist camp" to argue that West sought to both celebrate and embody for women viewers what she viewed as cultural ideals of femininity and women's sexuality. With Lana Turner and the "cinematic code," the book considers the many problems inherent in both the filmic and public celebration of hyper-feminine sexuality in relation to censorship and considers the effects of the Hays Code on hyper-feminine sexuality as depicted in film noir." "The book also importantly presents the first critical discussion of the actress Jayne Mansfield, suggesting that her 1950s open acceptance, celebration, and public promotion of her feminine sexuality, both onscreen and off, makes her not only a precursor of the more sexually liberated 60s, but also, like the other actresses discussed here, a kind of prescient performance artist, even theorist, of feminine sexuality in particular, and cultural ideas about sexuality more generally. Beyond recouping her image as feminist, the book demonstrates how the kind of desire aroused by the sex goddess, a desire which remains endlessly suspended, works as a supreme example of the aesthetic apparatus of cinema itself." --Book Jacket.
To become a Sex Goddess, it takes more than just knowing sexy stuff. It requires an understanding of the power of what being a divine goddess is. It entails how to be a woman who is comfortable in herself as an individual and in her own skin and sexuality. It's a power that's in all women, too often lying dormant due to fear, shame, embarrassment or societal expectations. In the Sex Goddess Diaries, you will learn how to dive deeper into unspoken levels of sexuality, power and self-love in raw and enticing ways. With exploration of different levels of sexuality, guided by a certified sexologist, to bring an enhanced level of sexual self-awareness. The Sex Goddess Diaries, and the accompanying digital workbook, will guide you and help you delve into the realm of your sexuality and power. What are you waiting for? Explore. Surrender. Embrace your inner Sex Goddess.
“I felt as if I had had a cathartic emotional experience not by talking but by following Ms. Roxo’s coaching to tune into my energy and desire.” —New York Times What if your deepest fears and wounds were the KEY to living a turned on, passionate life, sharing your gifts with the world, and having mind-blowing orgasms along the way? And what if you could embrace all of you—all of your messy, wild, raw, sensual self—exactly as you are right now AND still feel good? This is what it means to f*ck like a goddess—literally and metaphorically. To let life make love to you and enjoy every bit, even the parts that hurt, and to find the magic in all of it. And this is your birthright. So why is it so damn hard for women to simply feel comfortable in their own skin, let alone feel strong and secure enough to freely share their gifts with the world? “Because each of us has been conditioned, programmed, and literally brainwashed into thinking we are not enough,” writes Alexandra Roxo,” and it is up to us to rewrite that story.” A prominent voice in transformational healing and the divine feminine, Roxo shares tried-and-true methods that have led to both her own healing and that of hundreds of her coaching clients over the years. “We are in need of an uprising of bold, wild women who have reclaimed their bodies and stand in their sacred sexuality for them,” she writes. “As women, we need to liberate our voices, step into total security within ourselves, and fully own our raw, sensual power, finally letting go of the shame, guilt, denial, and repression that’s been put upon us.” The methods in this book will inspire you, challenge you, bring up your resistance, and unleash your gifts. It won’t always be easy, but if you do the work, you’ll discover what it really feels like to f*ck like a goddess.
Why are all the major religions consumed with sex? What makes sex so important, whether Buddhism or Islam, Christianity or Mormonism? What is the impact of religion on human sexuality? This book explores this and more. It ventures into territory that has never been examined. You will be surprised at how much religion has influenced your sexuality, who you marry, the pleasure you get or don't get from sex, and what you can do about it.
An examination of sex and the Bible by one of the leading biblical scholars in the United States. For several decades, Michael Coogan's introductory course on the Old Testament has been a perennial favorite among students at Harvard University. In God and Sex, Coogan examines one of the most controversial aspects of the Hebrew Scripture: What the Old Testament really says about sex, and how contemporary understanding of those writings is frequently misunderstood or misrepresented. In the engaging and witty voice generations of students have appreciated, Coogan explores the language and social world of the Bible, showing how much innuendo and euphemism is at play, and illuminating the sexuality of biblical figures as well as God. By doing so, Coogan reveals the immense gap between popular use of Scripture and its original context. God and Sex is certain to provoke, entertain, and enlighten readers.
Sex. God. You know the two subjects are connected; you just don't have the words for how they are connected. And they cannot be separated. Where the one is, you will always find the other. When you actually live and feel and engage, you discover that the physical things around us are like windows into more. And when you talk about sexuality, you quickly end up in the spiritual---because 'this' is always about 'that.' Something deeper. Something behind it all. You can't talk about sexuality without talking about how we were made. About how we relate to each other. About how we were made to relate to each other. And that will inevitably lead you to who made us. At some point you have to talk about God. To make sense of the one, we have to explore the other. That is what this book is about.
This novel deals with the woman who by common consent was considered the most beautiful actress ever to appear on a movie screen. The facts of her life are on record and so are her major love affairs with the leading figures of her day. You won't have to read very far to recognize who she is. Some names have been changed to spare the feelings of those still alive who might find some of the graphic sexual descriptions here offensive, but these are all based on published and reliable accounts from many sources. This is "factual-fiction" at its exciting and daring best.
This is an evocative drama of American idealism and the tragic fallout from the euphoria of the 1960s. Five lost souls are gathered in a bar, Valentine's Day, 1974: Wanda, a secretary-turned-schoolteacher, keeping John Kennedy's memory alive despite the inevitable slurs; Sparger, an actor grown bitter and cynical as New York's vital underground theatre movement becomes a commercial wasteland; Rona, a political activist who sees the movement collapsing from self-indulgence and apathy; Mark, a Vie