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“How many lovers managed to seduce you in every sense of
the word? How many of them got you to climax? Let alone get
lost in ecstasy! How many sexual fumblers and pathetic f gures
did you have as boyfriends? Were they able to of er you a nice
day and a sophisticated evening as foreplay to the act of love-
making? Regardless of whether they lead otherwise, successful
lives. Why do we leave f nding a person who can teach us the
art of sex and love up to fate? I don’t believe people can count
on fate.”
For the f rst time since we started this conversation, I am
met with silence. Sarah is still wordlessly f ghting her consent.
Iusetheopportunitytofollowup.
“Only few are fortunate enough to learn about the sexual
kaleidoscope when they reach puberty. I was taught everything
I know by a very experienced woman. I thought I was dream-
ing when I felt her tongue glide over my joystick for the f rst
time. The way her lips slowly and rhythmically danced around
my glans before my knob disappeared into her mouth entirely-
…godly…words can’t describe it. Why should I keep this sense
of pleasure to myself, why shouldn’t I give other people access
to these experiences? Isn’t happiness our goal in life?
Sarah, how many times have you reached orgasm through a
skilled tongue eating you out when you weren’t in the mood
for penetration? How many times did you reach ecstasy
because a lover was focused on your satisfaction and didn’t
come too fast? Do you remember those summer evenings,
when your boyfriend’s knowing hand glided up your miniskirt
and caressed your Venus until you burst into joyful orgasm?”
Sarah searches for arguments and opts for the mercantile
approach.
“Why start with a physical Sex Academy? Wouldn’t it be
more economical to start one online, and develop CDS, a
streaming service and a book for people who prefer analogue
material?”
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