How To Make Women Achieve Orgasm Quickly Using The Kunyaza Sex Style From Central Africa In Just 3 Minutes

Curious about achieving quick orgasms with women?

In countries such as Burundi, Rwanda, the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Western Uganda, and Western Tanzania, there exists a method that can rapidly induce female orgasms.

Numerous books, such as “Le Secret de l’amour à l’Africaine”, and research articles, including one that gathered data from 58 individuals in Central Africa, have explored and shed light on this particular aspect of African culture and intimacy.

Instructions For Practicing Kunyaza

The core concept of Kunyaza is simple and has been a tradition in Central African regions for over 150 years. In this practice, the man uses his penis to tap on the woman’s clitoris, labia, and vaginal entrance.

He can vary the tapping motion by creating zigzag patterns or making circular movements around the vulva. Additionally, he can modify the technique by rubbing his penis head during the tapping.

A contemporary approach involves the man entering the female vagina with his penis, then controlling the movement to stimulate the inside by moving it in back-and-forth or circular motions. Another option is to use the traditional in-and-out thrusting method, adjusting the technique to suit preferences.

By engaging in kunyaza in various positions, individuals can alternate between stimulating the interior and exterior of the vagina.

In Central Africa, it is reported that this method can lead to a woman reaching orgasm within three to five minutes, sometimes even before the man achieves orgasm.

The term kunyaza, when translated literally, implies that the fluid expelled is urine, a phenomenon commonly referred to as “squirting” in contemporary language. During kunyaza, women may release substantial amounts of fluid due to the stimulation reaching up to the umbilical region through specific stroking movements. Men have also reported feeling a warm liquid on their penis.

There exists an orgasm disparity, with men typically climaxing faster and more frequently. Kunyaza has the potential to address this gap and facilitate quicker orgasms for women.

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