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Getting Close: A Lover's Guide to Embracing Fantasy and Heightening Sexual Connection
What is the ultimate goal of lovemaking?

A deep feeling of closeness and a heightened sense of sexual connection

Barbara Keesling, Ph.D., has worked as a sex therapist for over fifteen years. The request she hears from female clients every day is "I want to feel more." Women want to feel more passionte, more playful, more sexyand most impoortant, they want to feel more connected with the partner. Dr. Keesling tells these clients that the secret toi connecting with their partner is to first get in touch with their own sensualitytheir sexual core.

In Getting Close, Dr. Keesling shows women how to develope "ESP"Extra-Senual Perceptionso that they may locate their sexual core and unleash their erotic potential. Through practical exercieese that enhance the senses of taste, smell, and touch, and encourage the skillful use of fantasy, Dr. Keesling teaches women that to stimulate the senses is to rekindle desire, and to prolong desire is to build passion.

Once a woman finds her erotic essence there is no limit to the possiblites for romance that will follow. To that end, Dr. Keesling has included wonderful exercises for couplesextraordinary, senusal, imagtive, erotic, and downright romancti exercises that can be savored as they serve as a stepping stone to allow.
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Tantric Sex: Heightening Sexual Pleasure
Detailing the ancient practice of tantric sex—the art of lovemaking—this book teaches individuals how to reach a higher level of satisfaction, extend their enjoyment, and utilize energy to attain both sexual joy and spiritual enlightenment. It explains how tantric sex is not only a physical act, but a philosophy that views sex as a tool to increase, improve, and heighten spirituality.
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Heightening Environmental Awareness as a Political Strategy: The Journalistic Construction of an Anti-Dam Movement by the Press in Thailand
This book focuses on the news coverage of an environmental movement against the construction of Pak Mun Dam a political and environmental conflict that lasted nearly twelve years in Thailand. This book examines how the environmental movement was perceived and portrayed by four influential Thai daily newspapers Thai Rath, Matichon, The Nation and Bangkok Post. Combining the conceptual frameworks of global environmental movements and news construction, this study views the role of local news media based on the dynamic discourse of glocalization. The author proposes that through their routine process of news construction, local news media institutions work as conduits or glocal conjunctures between the local and the global. Under various intra- and extra-organizational factors and circumstances, local media has the power to link global meanings to local environmental discourse..
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