Sex expert Tristan Taormino teaches a G-spot workshop for couples where she reviews female sexual anatomy, dispels myths about the G-spot, and offers explicit advice to improve and enhance G-spot stimulation. Co-hosts Sarah and Donna demonstrate various techniques as Tristan narrates what they are doing. Faith and Alec begin with some slow, sensual foreplay, followed by a spirited illustrating of different positions and stimulation techniques. When Alec brings out the Magic Wand vibrator and its special G-spot attachment, it sends Faith over the edge into ecstasy. Next, we meet Penny and Evan, a passionate couple who love toys. Evan warms up Penny with his mouth and fingers, then tries out a unique curved G-spot vibe. At the start of intercourse, Penny is already on the edge of climax as they explore the best positions for G-spot 0rgasm...on stairs, standing, where the perfect angle brings Penny to her knees - literally! Kylie shares her G-spot experiences, which for her, often lead to female ejaculation. Her partner, Derrick, knows just how to get her turned on enough to squirt. Delve into the world of the G-spot with sex expert Tristan Taormino and her sexy demonstrating couples, as you learn, experience, and enjoy this unique form of pleasure...lead by experts who know it best.
Starring Sarah Blake * Princess Donna * Penny Flame * Faith Leon * Kylie Worthy * Alec Knight * Derrick Pierce * Evan Stone * Special Appearance by Tristan Taormino
Tristan Taormino is an author, columnist, editor, pornographic film director (and occasional actress) and self-styled "anal sexpert." She graduated Phi Beta Kappa with her Bachelor's degree in American Studies from Wesleyan University in 1993.
Taormino is the author of four books, including the Firecracker Book Award-winning The Ultimate Guide to Anal Sex for Women.
Taormino says about her sexuality, "I don't really identify with the label 'bisexual,' nor does it feel like it accurately describes me...I see myself as queer, since queer to me is not just about who I love or lust, but it's about my culture, my community, and my politics. The truth is, even if I were with a heterosexual guy, I'd be a queer dyke."
Taormino stated in an online interview, "I identify strongly as queer and as a dyke, because, as I have said before, it's not just about who I fuck and love, being queer is also about my politics, my culture, my community, and the way I see the world. People want to call me bisexual or pansexual or whatever, but I believe in people's power to self-identity."
In addition, "she describes herself as 'equal opportunity.' She doesn't like the word 'bisexual' -- it's too polarizing."