Posted on 03/15/2009 6:20:44 PM PDT by reaganaut1
San Francisco
Even in a culture in which sex toys are a booming business and Oprah Winfrey discusses living your best life in the bedroom, a coed live-in commune dedicated to the female orgasm hovers at the extremes.
The founder of the One Taste Urban Retreat Center, Nicole Daedone, sees herself as leading the slow-sex movement, one that places a near-exclusive emphasis on womens pleasure in which love, romance and even flirtation are not required.
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A core of 38 men and women their average age the late 20s live full time in the retreat center, a shabby-chic loft building in the South of Market district. They prepare meals together, practice yoga and mindfulness meditation and lead workshops in communication for outside groups as large as 60.
But the heart of the groups activity, listed cryptically on its Web sites calendar as morning practice, is closed to all but the residents.
At 7 a.m. each day, as the rest of America is eating Cheerios or trying to face gridlock without hyperventilating, about a dozen women, naked from the waist down, lie with eyes closed in a velvet-curtained room, while clothed men huddle over them, stroking them in a ritual known as orgasmic meditation OMing, for short. The couples, who may or may not be romantically involved, call one another research partners.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
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"At 7 a.m. while the rest of the WORLD is going to school and growing their economies to overtake us in science and business...
these emotional midgets are playing with themselves.
I wonder if there’s certain peer process for joining... like long slender fingers, hairy palms... you know.. the usual.
Well, if it ever gets chilly in the South of Market district, at least they’ll have their muffs.
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