Members elizabeth Posted July 6, 2007 Members Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 What Women Want is billed as an explicit sex education video, designed to teach men "What Women Want," and that's exactly what it is. I'm not sure, however, how well that combination works. It's not that the sex education advice is bad, it's actually relatively smart, but explicit sexual activity interspersed with a psychologist giving advice and street interviews is a somewhat strange combination. I like how the host focuses on every woman's sexuality being different, although most of what she advises won't be new to anyone. This would probably be an excellent video for a couple where one of the partners was trying to figure out how to talk to the other about sex. It's relatively mild, heterosexual, one-on-one, couple sex, with each scene designed to make a different point about female sexual desire or communication. First things first. It's all for her. This movie is really about What Women Want. There's oral sex, intercourse in various positions, masturbation, and it's all very focused on her pleasure. The five couples are billed as "real couples," but I really only believed it for two of them. The actors do, however, feel more like real people than in many videos. They're attractive in a variety of different ways, represent a range of ages, and although all the women are shaved, their breasts are a nice mixture of fake and real. There are no giant breasts in this film though, so if that's your thing you'll need to look somewhere else. As for the sex... it ranges from pretty hot to excruciatingly dull, with one extended terrifying sequence where you're afraid that the actress' hair is going to catch on fire. The scenarios vary, to illustrate the educational content, from really sexy intimate "I'm peeking into their bedroom!" sex, to more adventurous romping both in the bedroom and out in the world. Although What Women Want isn't really my taste in porn, I think it fills a valuable niche. Specifically, this video isn't going to scare anyone out of your bedroom. If you are part of a couple, and want to introduce porn into your love life, or if you need help talking to your lover about what you want in the bedroom, this could be just the film you need. It could be a good first step towards exploring a lot more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Valntyn Posted July 6, 2007 Members Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Great review, Elizabeth_T! We have an educational video also, and although we can't seem to think of it as "porn," there are others who can, and you've touched topics that would intrigue both groups of viewpoints. Good summary line, too. I think these videos, aside from teaching the physical aspects, are wonderful tools to getting couples talking to one another. After all, shouldn't having sexual fun include communication? I think so!Nicely done! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members elizabeth Posted July 6, 2007 Author Members Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Thanks! This was my first DVD review, so I was a little nervous Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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