Sinclair Institute, the leader in sexual education videos, announces the release of the all-new Better Sex Video Series: Sexplorations.
Working with a diverse team of professional sex educators, therapists, and real couples, the Institute created a three-volume program fostering communication and creativity between partners leading to enhanced sexual intimacy. Each volume of the new series takes on different sexual topics, practices and research.
Volume 1: Advanced Sexual Techniques & Positions covers sexual anatomy, demonstrations of Kama Sutra sexual positions, and four fundamentals of foreplay.
Volume 2: 22 Sex Secrets, Tips & Turn Ons features loving couples demonstrating the art of seduction, erotic dance, and living out sexual fantasies.
And Volume 3: Erotic Sex Play & Beyond discusses the use of sensual touch, sex toys, and adult movies, among other topics.
The video series also has pop-up screens that give viewers quick sexual education facts and highlight products used in the programs.
“We offer our audience an opportunity to explore a wide range of sexual ideas and practices,” said Dr. Mark Schoen, a human sexuality expert and director of sex education at the Sinclair Institute. “Varying existing sexual patterns can create an exciting, sexually healthy relationship.”
Sex is timeless, but the way we learn about and view it constantly evolves. Sexplorations raises the bar with amazing cinematography, lighting and originally scored music. This production has no rivals in terms of technical quality, expert advice, and up-to-date information.
“We used Panasonic’s DVC Pro cameras and the AVID DS editing system because we wanted the highest quality program for our viewers,” Schoen said.
The video series should find plenty of viewers. Research shows more than ever couples in committed relationships are seeking help. A recent survey by Ipsos North America on behalf of the Institute found more than 70 percent of American adults over age 30 are not totally satisfied with their sex lives, and more than 60 percent say their sex lives would benefit from trying something new.
Nearly 40 percent of respondents who have never purchased a sexual education video said they would consider buying one.
Since 1991, Sinclair Institute has developed an extensive library of video programs covering everything from sexual positions to erectile dysfunction solutions. More than 4 million couples have used Institute programs to improve their sex lives in over 24 countries and their well developed video library contains more than 50 titles, making Sinclair a leading authority on helping couples improve their relationship through better sex. Sinclair videos allow individuals to learn about sexuality topics in the privacy of their own home in a format recommended by therapists.
“Our goal has always been simple,” Sinclair Institute President Peggy Oettinger said. “We want to help people have better sex.”