Talking the Language of Love
By Max R Ousal
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Max is a specialist in both personal development and brain function. In "Talking the Language of Love", he explores how sensual miscommunication is causing havoc in relationships and what we can do about it. His Exercise in Induced Hyper Sensuality (IHS), which is included in the book, is a revelation and teaches both men and women how to overcome otherwise embarrassing sensual situations and how to turn them into not only positive encounters, but intensely erotic experiences which will open the doors to an intense sensuality that few ever seem to experience.
Max R Ousal
Max R Ousal is a passionate believer in our innate ability to change our experience by changing how we think about both it and ourselves. His study of both brain science and personal development has led him to this first attempt to help people understand how this works and how they can apply it to their lives to make them better, richer and more enjoyable.
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Talking the Language of Love - Max R Ousal
Talking the Language of Love
Exposing the power of language to intensify sensuality and arousal.
Copyright 2016-2018 Max R Ousal
Published by Max R Ousal at Smashwords
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
A touchy
subject!
Who Am I to talk about this?
Why is communication
so difficult?
Why do we do it?
Exercise – A touchy subject
Reviewing the outcome
Conclusion
About Max R Ousal
Connect with Max R Ousal
Acknowledgements
Writing a book is rarely, if ever a solo effort. Although there is only one pair of hands that does the original writing, there are usually many who help take the manuscript and turn it into something useable.
This book is a little different, as it has been pretty much a solo labor of love – no editors, proofreaders, publicists or marketers have influenced the content, only the author himself (at least for this first edition!). However, without the Smashwords publishing platform, it might have remained just that – a bunch of words hiding on a PC.
A big thank you
is therefore owed to Mark and the team at Smashwords, not least for their advice on styling and preparing the document itself for publication. Hopefully, that means that this is only the first of many such books, all of which are aimed at helping people like you to have happier, more enjoyable lives.
Back to Contents
Introduction
Much has been said over the years (and, in particular, recent years) about communication between the sexes. Most of us have experienced, from time to time, the issues that can arise when that communication is poor. This leads to bad situations, worse relationships and eventually, break-ups and all of the issues that those entail.
But, if we’re lucky, we have also seen how good communication can lead to rewarding, fulfilling relationships that help us appreciate our partner even more and deepen our love, companionship and commitment.
The type of communication that takes place OUTSIDE of personal relationships has been the subject of a huge amount of attention in recent years – I’m talking the dating
and pick-up
people, who, to me, seem to have something fundamentally wrong – they are trying to force attraction upon people who simply aren’t attracted to someone . . . what could be worse than that? They use all sorts of tricks and triggers to make someone THINK they are attracted, and usually (IMHO) for all the wrong reasons.
What is perhaps less well understood, and seems to be seldom discussed, is the issue of sensual communication. You know – the