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How to Make Your Woman Orgasm on Command
Imagine how much she'll crave you when you learn to make her orgasm on command.
Having the ability and power to wield orgasms and make your woman pulsate with one climax after another has alluded most men.
But if you can give her the pleasure she quietly thinks about and rarely talks about.
You're almost guaranteeing more sex than you can ever imagine.
Here are three ways you can use to start giving your lover throbbing orgasms.
Magical Hands
One amazing way to make her climax is by using one hand. While sharing the deepest most passionate kiss possible. Take your index finger and slide it inside her, then take your thumb and move it in a circular direction around her clitoris. Not on top of it, but around it. If your dexterity is not up to par, use two hands.
#1 Position for Extended Orgasm
This positions though a tad strenuous on men is phenomenal way to give her an orgasm. Get between her legs and pull them up around your waist, she should be laying down flat on her front side. Just picture the doggy style position, except this time you are holding her legs up and using your arms to pull her towards you. The best way for you to visualize it...picture a wheel barrow.
Tricks of the Tongue
This is one of the most easiest and effortless ways to make her climax. Have her sit on on your face and perform oral sex on her. With her on top, it allows her to control the tempo and pace. All you need to do is basically let your tongue get in the way.
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Command Culture $23.96 In Command Culture, Jrg Muth examines the different paths the United States Army and the German Armed Forces traveled to select, educate, and promote their officers in the crucial time before World War II. Muth demonstrates that the military education system in Germany represented an organized effort where each school and examination provided the stepping stone for the next. But in the United States, there existed no communication about teaching contents or didactical matters among the various schools and academies, and they existed in a self chosen insular environment. American officers who finally made their way through an erratic selection process and past West Point to the important Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, found themselves usually deeply disappointed, because they were faced again with a rather below average faculty who forced them after every exercise to accept the approved school solution. Command Culture explores the paradox that in Germany officers came from a closed authoritarian society but received an extremely open minded military education, whereas their counterparts in the United States came from one of the most democratic societies but received an outdated military education that harnessed their minds and limited their initiative. On the other hand, German officer candidates learned that in war everything is possible and a war of extermination acceptable. For American officers, raised in a democracy, certain boundaries could never be crossed. This work for the first time clearly explains the lack of audacity of many high ranking American officers during World War II, as well as the reason why so many German officers became perpetrators or accomplices of war crimes and atrocities or remained bystanders without speaking up. Those American officers who became outstanding leaders in World War II did so not so much because of their military education, but despite it. The general message, though controversial and certain to lead to arguments, is buttressed by substantial evidence. Muth's topic has immediate present-day relevance.Gerhard Weinberg, author of A World at Arms An important and long-lasting contribution to the debate over officer training in the United States.Robert Citino, author of The German Way of War Muth's challenge to the new military history' will generate controversy but cannot be dismissed.Dennis Showalter, author of Patton and Rommel Jrg Muth received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Utah. He is the author of Flucht aus dem militrischen Alltag: Ursachen und individuelle Ausprgung der Desertion in der Armee Friedrichs des Groen, a study of desertion in the Prussian army during the era of Frederick the Great. He currently lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. |
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The Challenges of Command $124.95 This book explores the ways that the Edwardian naval arms race forced the Royal Navy to address deep-seated structural problems caused by rapidly changing technology. It charts how an institution organised for three hundred years around sailing ships, faced the challenge of steel and steam, and what that meant for an officer class recruited largely on the basis of its social class rather than technical expertise. |
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Hers to Command $5.4 Sir Henry was a knight-errant, capable of impressive prowess on the battlefield...and in bed. Finding two sisters--one stunningly beautiful, the other steadfast and determined--waiting patiently in his chamber, he entertained their proposition: a generous sum in exchange for commanding their men-at-arms in a battle to save their lands. Seduced by the beauty of Gisele, yet irresistibly drawn to the intelligence of Mathilde, a proud woman as complex as her secrets, Henry accepts their offer. But as invaders close in, it is Mathilde who must dare to trust her deepest desires...and the man willing to fight for all he is worth to prove his honor. |
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Deadly Command $4.99 Military-grade guns are finding their way onto American streets, turning neighborhoods into war zones. And, after three officers and two civilians are killed in the crossfire of a Miami gang standoff, it's time for someone to strike back. Yet with little concrete proof to use against those supplying the illegal weapons, the police are helpless. Fortunately for them Mack Bolan doesn't need evidence. It's old-fashioned justice he's after. Going solo on his mission, Bolan soon discovers Miami is just the beginning. An arms dealer has set up operations in New York, Chicago and New Mexico. But this supplier isn't the only one wanting a slice of the American gun pie. Another more ruthless group is ready to step in and will take out anyone who gets in their way—unless the Executioner can take them down first. |
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Command and Control (Compact Disc) $52.18 Eric Schlosser of FAST FOOD NATION fame moves into a new realm with COMMAND AND CONTROL: the terrifying reality of nuclear weapons. In harrowing detail, he describes a near-catastrophe in the 1950s, when a hydrogen bomb just missed being accidentally detonated in an American city. Schlosser is convinced that a mishap like this could actually occur. He questions the need for nuclear arms in our century, and makes a strong case for abolishing them. |
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The Command $6.99 The Command is an exciting and timely novel that asks deep questions about honor, duty, the bonds of shipmates in combat, and the responsibilities and limits of American power in a murky and dangerous war on terror. |
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Command $71.7 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Command Conquer: The First Decade is a compilation of the Command Conquer series games published from 1995 to 2003, all bundled into one DVD and updated to run optimally on Windows XP. It was released on February 7, 2006 and sold for the price of one retail game. Also included in the compilation was a bonus DVD which took a look behind the scenes of the successful franchise, including interviews with producers, old concept art, various soundbites, as well as a montage of the winning fan videos of the Are You The Biggest CC Fan? competition held prior to the compilations release. Other items included in the compilation included an A3 poster with highquality CC renders on both sides, one of which has been confirmed to be a teaser image for EAs Command Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, as well as a 65page manual that only includes unit descriptions and hotkeys for each of the included games. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 88 Publication Date: 2010/12/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.21 inches |
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Second In Command $3.99 Second In Command |
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Dark Command $4.99 Dark Command |
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Infernal Command $10.49 Infernal Command |
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Blood Command $10.49 Blood Command |
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Second in Command $5.99 Second in Command |
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Conjure And Command $11.49 Conjure And Command |
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Command V $10.49 Command V |
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Command Performance $11.49 Command Performance |
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Chain Of Command $2.99 Chain Of Command |
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Relationship Of Command $4.99 Relationship Of Command |
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The Last Command $8.49 The Last Command |
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Lost Command $5.99 Lost Command |
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A Chinese Command by Collingwood, Harry [Paperback] $25.69 I hope to goodness the poor old chaps got some encouragement today, if nothing else, for hes fearfully down on his luck, and no mistake, thinks Dick Penryn about his friend, Murray Frobisher. And, between me and those fireirons there, Im getting almost afraid to let him out of my sight, for fear hell go and do something foolish But foolish endeavors seem the order of the day for Frobisher, a cashiered Royal Navy exofficer. Frobisher inveigles himself into dozens of ambitious schemes to win fortune half of them done in hopes of restoring himself to good standing in his home country. Yet the wrong sorts of opportunities seem to come knocking from running arms to Korean rebels, to commanding of a battleship beneath a Chinese flag A Chinese Command is one of the many worldspanning adventures penned by William Joseph Cosens Lancaster (18511922) under penname Harry Collingwood. Author: Collingwood, Harry Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 228 Publication Date: 2008/06/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.52 inches |
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Wii - Brothers in Arms: Double Time $47.3 Brothers In Arms Double Time brings the best of this acclaimed WWII action franchise to the Wii system. Fight actual Airborne Infantry battles of D-Day recreated using thousands of official photos, maps, after-action reports and eyewitness accounts, while using your Wii Remote to command and lead your team to victory. |
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In Command $18.99 Jasmine Music:653 |
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Arms $10 Arms - Data Romance |
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arms $6 arms - Christina Perri |
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Command (Unabridged) $19.79 Thrilled at his first command.... |
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Say A Command $6 Say A Command - Pretty Ricky |
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Coastal Command $24.99 Coastal Command - Photographic Print |



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