February 5, 2006 (Press Release) --
Huntington Beach, CA February 6, 2006--Back in the days of burlesque when the names Gypsy and Tempest could make any man's blood boil, the women who twirled those tassels had a saying: It wasn't what they did or did not take off, it was how they did it. They had attitude.
Or, as they used to say in burlesque: "A woman's greatest asset is a man's imagination."
Unfortunately, times have changed and the art of seduction has taken a nosedive. According to a study by the Ackerman Institute in NYC nearly half--45 percent--of all married couples have sex 1-3 times a month. What happened?
The answer may be as close as the TV remote.
According to a new study by an Italian sexologist, couples who have a TV in their bedroom have sex half as often as those who don't.
It's time to turn off the TV and turn up the heat.
If you're looking to put more zip in your sex life, join Jina Bacarr, host of In the Zone with Jina Bacarr: Hot topics with a cool point of view, on this special Valentine's Day Podcast when she reveals her "Five Tips to seduce your Valentine without taking off your clothes."
According to Jina, the ladies of burlesque weren't the first to optimize the power of the tease. Geisha were the first to raise the bar in the art of seduction. From their erotic makeup and kimono to their sensual movement, geisha know how to seduce a man without removing one piece of clothing. What is their secret?
Geisha power.
What is Geisha power and how does it work?
In Japan, sex is not about just having an orgasm. Sex is a game of seduction, about extending passion into the realm of spirituality and using all of your senses. The geisha are living works of art and know how to seduce and how to enhance the beauty of their body as well as their spirit.
Find out how you can get in touch with your inner geisha. "My five tips can help spark romance and deliver an erotic 'floating world' of pleasure to women and their partners," Jina says. "All you need to begin is sexual curiosity, a positive attitude, and an open mind to try something new and different."
No doubt Cupid will be taking notes.
You can listen at:
http://www.jinabacarr.com/Jina_valentine.mp3
Or add the RSS feed:
http://www.JinaBacarr.com/Zone.xml
For more information, check her website: http://www.JinaBacarr.com
Jina Bacarr is a radio talk show host and the author of "The Blonde Geisha" (SPICE Books, August 2006) and "The Japanese Art of Sex: How to tease, seduce, and pleasure the samurai in your bedroom" (Stone Bridge Press 2004).
Or, as they used to say in burlesque: "A woman's greatest asset is a man's imagination."
Unfortunately, times have changed and the art of seduction has taken a nosedive. According to a study by the Ackerman Institute in NYC nearly half--45 percent--of all married couples have sex 1-3 times a month. What happened?
The answer may be as close as the TV remote.
According to a new study by an Italian sexologist, couples who have a TV in their bedroom have sex half as often as those who don't.
It's time to turn off the TV and turn up the heat.
If you're looking to put more zip in your sex life, join Jina Bacarr, host of In the Zone with Jina Bacarr: Hot topics with a cool point of view, on this special Valentine's Day Podcast when she reveals her "Five Tips to seduce your Valentine without taking off your clothes."
According to Jina, the ladies of burlesque weren't the first to optimize the power of the tease. Geisha were the first to raise the bar in the art of seduction. From their erotic makeup and kimono to their sensual movement, geisha know how to seduce a man without removing one piece of clothing. What is their secret?
Geisha power.
What is Geisha power and how does it work?
In Japan, sex is not about just having an orgasm. Sex is a game of seduction, about extending passion into the realm of spirituality and using all of your senses. The geisha are living works of art and know how to seduce and how to enhance the beauty of their body as well as their spirit.
Find out how you can get in touch with your inner geisha. "My five tips can help spark romance and deliver an erotic 'floating world' of pleasure to women and their partners," Jina says. "All you need to begin is sexual curiosity, a positive attitude, and an open mind to try something new and different."
No doubt Cupid will be taking notes.
You can listen at:
http://www.jinabacarr.com/Jina_valentine.mp3
Or add the RSS feed:
http://www.JinaBacarr.com/Zone.xml
For more information, check her website: http://www.JinaBacarr.com
Jina Bacarr is a radio talk show host and the author of "The Blonde Geisha" (SPICE Books, August 2006) and "The Japanese Art of Sex: How to tease, seduce, and pleasure the samurai in your bedroom" (Stone Bridge Press 2004).

Jina Bacarr, sex expert and winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award in Psychology and Self-help, heats up Valentine's Day with her five tips on the art of seduction.
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