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How To Turn A Good Girl Bad Resale Rights Ebook

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You may have heard about the silly idea that some people suggest you use, in order to get a woman to start liking and enjoying anal sex.

Basically, the technique involves getting a woman to the point of orgasm either orally or with your fingers. Then, as she starts to have an orgasm, the guy would slide one of his fingers into her anus...and leave it in there until the woman has stopped orgasming.

Okay... at the very core level, the above technique has some merit. But, there's a reason why this type of thinking often backfires on the guy...even if the woman does happen to enjoy her orgasm.

First, let's go over the core strategy that could make the above technique work, on some level...

The "finger in anus while she orgasms" technique is attempting to use a powerful mental-programming technique called "associative conditioning."

If you know anything about NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming,) you have probably heard of "anchoring" …which is the NLP term for associative conditioning.

In a nutshell, the associative conditioning method can be used to link or 'associate' two different things into a person's mind.

In the above example, the creator of the "finger in anus" technique was probably attempting to link (or associate) the woman's orgasmic pleasure to the feeling and sensation of having a finger inside her anus.

The creator of the "finger in anus" technique may have also been trying to associate the woman's orgasm to the pleasure generated via anal stimulation (which isn't always a pleasurable sensation.)

At any rate, there are a lot of things wrong with the above "association" technique. I will go over some of them while I explain how to use "associate conditioning" the correct way.