Kunyaza: The Secret to Female Pleasure

· Rabaah Publishers
4.5
14 reviews
eBook
150
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About this eBook

Originally from Rwanda, east-central Africa, the kunyaza sexual practice triggers female ejaculation and multiple orgasms in women during heterosexual encounters. 
The kunyaza technique is also practised in Uganda and Kenya, where it is known as kachabali. 
Benefits of kunyaza include: * facilitates female ejaculation and/or `squirting,' * triggers multiple orgasms in women, * brings women to climax in less than five minutes, * helps men last longer in the bedroom, * enhances female pleasure, * stimulation of the K-Spot, and * an effective treatment for female orgasmic disorder. 
Kunyaza examines the cultural impact of Rwanda's pleasure-based sensual tradition and investigates whether it empowers women. 
The book also explores the psychology of female desire, analyses female ejaculation and G-Spot studies, and investigates the controversial practice of labia pulling. 
Drawing on extensive research from Western-trained sexologists, psychologists, and ssengas (female sex educators) from Africa, the book provides an intimate and illustrated guide on how to make a woman ejaculate.

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4.5
14 reviews
Isaac D'Yeke
21 October 2022
Really disappointed 😞 the ideas are repeated over and over again, I felt like I was reading the same page over and over.
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About the author

Habeeb Akande is a British-born writer, sex educator, and historian of Nigerian descent. He is the author of six published books on race, erotology, Islamic history and Brazil, including; A Taste of Honey, Illuminating the Darkness, and Illuminating the Blackness.

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