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'''Kabazzah''' translates as holder and is an Eastern love-making technique where the male partner remains totally passive and the female uses only [[abdominal]] and [[vaginal]] [[muscle]] contractions to stimulate the [[penis]]. The technique is difficult to perform, and women are reported to have spent many years in training before becoming proficient in the art. The act itself is a form of [[tantra]], its purpose being to enhance and increase the amount of time spent with a loved one, as well as producing intense pleasure by 'milking' the penis.
'''Kabazzah''' translates as holder and is an Eastern love-making technique where the male partner remains totally passive and the female uses only [[abdominal]] and [[vaginal]] [[muscle]] contractions to stimulate the [[penis]]. The technique is difficult to perform, and women are reported to have spent many years in training before becoming proficient in the art. The act itself is a form of [[tantra]], its purpose being to enhance and increase the amount of time spent with a loved one, as well as producing intense pleasure by 'milking' the penis.



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Kabazzah translates as holder and is an Eastern love-making technique where the male partner remains totally passive and the female uses only abdominal and vaginal muscle contractions to stimulate the penis. The technique is difficult to perform, and women are reported to have spent many years in training before becoming proficient in the art. The act itself is a form of tantra, its purpose being to enhance and increase the amount of time spent with a loved one, as well as producing intense pleasure by 'milking' the penis.

The most popular priestesses in the temples of many ancient goddesses were, unsurprisingly, those skilled in the art of kabazzah. The technique is similar to the exercises many women perform to strengthen the pelvic floor, requiring only a little more control.