In an unmarked room at a three-star hotel in downtown Shanghai, Ma Li teaches small groups of Chinese women about a topic that traditionally has been taboo — sex.
The two-day tutorials are not cheap at 2,500 yuan ($420), more than half the average monthly wage in Shanghai. But a rising number of women are signing up for Ma’s classes and similar sessions in other cities to learn about the anatomy, psychology and techniques of intimacy.
“I had absolutely no sex education at all. I thought adult male bodies looked the same as baby boys,’” says Sophia Hu, a 30-year-old lawyer. “I want to understand myself and the realities of sex.”
Ma, certified by the U.S.-based World Association of Sex Coaches, favours a frank approach to encourage confidence. Her lessons include explicit videos of oral sex and appropriately shaped fruit for practice sessions.
She avoids repeating what is available in magazines, saying tips such as “light candles for romance” are dull. Full story...
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The two-day tutorials are not cheap at 2,500 yuan ($420), more than half the average monthly wage in Shanghai. But a rising number of women are signing up for Ma’s classes and similar sessions in other cities to learn about the anatomy, psychology and techniques of intimacy.
“I had absolutely no sex education at all. I thought adult male bodies looked the same as baby boys,’” says Sophia Hu, a 30-year-old lawyer. “I want to understand myself and the realities of sex.”
Ma, certified by the U.S.-based World Association of Sex Coaches, favours a frank approach to encourage confidence. Her lessons include explicit videos of oral sex and appropriately shaped fruit for practice sessions.
She avoids repeating what is available in magazines, saying tips such as “light candles for romance” are dull. Full story...
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