Want to know how a woman* can experience her highest peaks of ecstasy while in bed with you? Then this presentation is for you! 90 minutes full of actionable strategies, arousal science and mindset shifts. Reframe “making her cum,” into supporting her to experience her greatest pleasure possible.
From mindset to arousal science, from anatomy to communication, via sex toy tips and why she’s faked orgasms in the past (but won’t feel a need to with you)... Ruth will cover all this and more - including the number-one passion-killing thing NEVER to say to someone with a vulva.
Do you find yourself thinking “women tell us again and again what not to do… Please tell us what to DO!”? This presentation promises just that.
Women and other vulva-owners welcome – you may learn something about your own arousal and needs.
Get ready to be enlightened, encouraged, informed and inspired.
"Outstanding. Life-changing. Just - wow. Why didn't someone tell me this stuff years ago?" Neil, 32
"I was so impressed with this webinar! It had humour, authority and authenticity. Quite a bit of the science was new to me - it was pleasingly precise. Why isn't this stuff taught in schools? It would save some people a lifetime of heartbreak." Nathan, 45
"It was great to hear Ruth talking and opening up about sex and arousal from a woman's perspective. It got me thinking about past sexual encounters and how my partners might have felt during the experience, and what I might do differently now, with this new knowledge. The stuff around communication is something we can all benefit from and would go a long way towards building a deeper understanding in the bedroom." Ben, 31
"This webinar was bloody brilliant! As a female I really enjoyed it, learned a lot and found it super-interesting. I would be so thrilled if I heard a guy had been on this course - total turn-on, to know he genuinely gives a damn about the woman in his bed." Jacqui, 41
[*Please note: The use of the word 'woman' in the headline, rather than 'people with vulvas who have been socialised as women', is aimed at bring this event to the widest possible attention of the target audience of heterosexual men. Ruth acknowledges not all people who identify as women have vulvas, and not everyone with a vulva identifies as a woman.]