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May 19, 2013

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OneTaste brings orgasmic meditation workshop to Las Vegas community

In a city driven by sex, one group is trying to help Las Vegas residents explore sexuality in a decidedly novel way. The organization OneTaste will hold a daylong workshop today introducing the practice of orgasmic meditation (O.M.), a partnered meditative practice focusing on the female orgasm. OneTaste has locations in nine cities across the U.S. and Europe -- the newest being in Las Vegas -- and has helped brought visibility to the increasingly popular practice, one that’s more akin to yoga and meditation than sex. We talked with Michelle Wright, a certified O.M. instructor leading the workshop with Ken ...

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  1. A certified instructor. Wonder who certified him? Got $149 to throw away?

  2. I, for one, enjoyed the article. I'm grateful people like Ken and Michelle are willing to step up and say that there's different ways we can relate to eachother. I think the two negative comments above really speak to what a radical a paradigm shift this actually is, so much so that normal people who try to fit it into their fixed ideas of how men and women relate get totally confused and criticize it. This doesn't sound like it's meant to fit into an existing idea, more like it might be time to grow a new one.

  3. This company is amazing, and the leaders are incredibly competent. I have been nothing but impressed each time I go to an event, and am so pleased they're in Las Vegas!

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