Monday, May 12, 2008

They say Kenyans are good lovers…

Flower sellers have made a great deal of money with Kenyan men this Valentine’s day! Kenyan men - good paramours!
However, a survey conduced last week suggested that in spite of this saying Kenyans are not such skillful and frequent when it comes to sex and their sex partners.

In order to overcome this problem Gertrude Mungai has set up a business to make native women more appealing, sexier and couples’ relationship more piquant and reliable.

Specialists claim that Kenyan women are more preoccupied with their culinary skills and children rather than with their sexual life. Most women in Kenya have no idea of what to expect in a sexual relationship. This is the reason why low esteem has significantly increased among men and the latter ones opt for extramarital affairs.

Mrs Mungai believes that her therapy is a great way to make couples lead a healthy sexual life and chase philandering.
Firstly Kenyan women should realize that lovemaking is a kind of ceremony. It’s not just a way to bring babies into this world. It’s a kind of celebration every woman should generously perceive. And this is why Mrs Mungai encourages African women to prepare for this art of expressing love.

Mrs Mungai is of the opinion that a woman should assert her femininity and sexuality notwithstanding the challenges of modern living. Her clients are mostly middle class women and the number of clients that come from rural zones is gradually increasing. The age of her potential “pupils” also differs. The eldest client that came for counseling was 58. To Mungai’s mind old women are difficult to teach as they consider they know almost anything about libido, sex and men.

Pole dancing, lap techniques and belly movements are also included among the goals established by Mungai. She is eager to teach a woman make more sensual motions for arousing partner’s sexual appetite and sex drive.

Mungai’s results are worthy of your attention as her efforts brought happiness to numerous married couples. Kenyans have benefited and still benefit from her applicative methods and this is what she wanted and still does- nurture people to love. 

Posted by jar.green at 09:33:38
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