New book explores kunyaza technique promising intense wet-orgasms for women. This ancient African technique centring female sensuality is attracting worldwide interest. According to sex experts, kunyaza helps 90% of women experience ejaculation during heterosexual encounters.
Kunyaza is a traditional sexual technique which helps women experience multiple orgasms and female ejaculation with a male partner. This African technique involves the stimulation of the clitoris (“K-Spot”) with the penis head in horizontal and zigzagging movements.
The K-Spot
The K-Spot refers to the internal and external part of the clitoris; including the clitoral glans, crus clitoris, and corpus cavernosum.
The K-Spot
The K-Spot refers to the internal and external part of the clitoris; including the clitoral glans, crus clitoris, and corpus cavernosum.
During kunyaza, the penis striking of the K-Spot provokes a large gush of fluid, commonly referred to as ‘squirting’.
The fluid expulsion is usually accompanied with an intense orgasm. A phenomenon known as ‘wet orgasm’ or ‘kunyaza orgasm.’
The fluid expulsion is usually accompanied with an intense orgasm. A phenomenon known as ‘wet orgasm’ or ‘kunyaza orgasm.’
90% of women report ejaculation from kunyaza, according to Rwandan sexologist Vestine Dusabe. American sexual health educator, Angelica Lindsey-Ali, also known as The Village Auntie, said 95% of her female students self-reported wet-orgasms after learning about the technique.
“It’s the easiest and most effective technique to achieve female ejaculation,” Lindsey-Ali says.
Research has also found that kunyaza is an effective technique for women suffering female orgasmic disorder and it can trigger an orgasm in less than five minutes, says Dr. Nsekuye Bizimana.
African Kama Sutra
Originally from Rwanda, east Africa, kunyaza is also practised in Uganda and Kenya where it is known as kachabali. In recent years it has grown in popularity in Belgium, Brazil, Germany, and the United States of America.
Olivier Jourdain, the Belgian director of the kunyaza documentary Sacred Water, said, “I was amazed to discover a culture of sexuality in Rwanda, opposed to our Western approach, which is usually much more individual. Were we talking about some kind of African Kama Sutra?”
“It’s the easiest and most effective technique to achieve female ejaculation,” Lindsey-Ali says.
Research has also found that kunyaza is an effective technique for women suffering female orgasmic disorder and it can trigger an orgasm in less than five minutes, says Dr. Nsekuye Bizimana.
African Kama Sutra
Originally from Rwanda, east Africa, kunyaza is also practised in Uganda and Kenya where it is known as kachabali. In recent years it has grown in popularity in Belgium, Brazil, Germany, and the United States of America.
Olivier Jourdain, the Belgian director of the kunyaza documentary Sacred Water, said, “I was amazed to discover a culture of sexuality in Rwanda, opposed to our Western approach, which is usually much more individual. Were we talking about some kind of African Kama Sutra?”
Others have described kunyaza as ‘African tantra.’ Similar to tantra sex, kunyaza is said to bring lovers closer together emotionally and spiritually by channelling dormant sexual energy through the body’s energy centres.
Sacred Sensuality
According to traditional Rwandan culture, the female orgasm is sacred and men are expected to ensure their wives are well-satisfied in the bedroom. It’s widely believed that women have a God-given right to pleasure.
Sex for pleasure was not only socially acceptable but it was highly recommended in pre-colonial Africa before the Europeans brought their prudish attitudes to African societies.
“The concept that a happy, healthy society is one where the women are sexually satisfied intuitively makes a lot of sense. When female ejaculation is treated like a myth, women are held back from accessing all that their bodies are truly capable of and men are disempowered from fully pleasuring their partners,” says journalist Natasha Gillezeau.
Sacred Sensuality
According to traditional Rwandan culture, the female orgasm is sacred and men are expected to ensure their wives are well-satisfied in the bedroom. It’s widely believed that women have a God-given right to pleasure.
Sex for pleasure was not only socially acceptable but it was highly recommended in pre-colonial Africa before the Europeans brought their prudish attitudes to African societies.
“The concept that a happy, healthy society is one where the women are sexually satisfied intuitively makes a lot of sense. When female ejaculation is treated like a myth, women are held back from accessing all that their bodies are truly capable of and men are disempowered from fully pleasuring their partners,” says journalist Natasha Gillezeau.
The Secret to Female Pleasure
German-based Rwandan researcher Dr. Nsekuye Bizimana authored a number of books in German and French about Rwandan culture and the sexual practice of kunyaza.
However, the first book in English to explore Rwanda’s sexual history and the kunyaza tradition was recently published in November 2018.
The book, Kunyaza: the Secret to Female Pleasure, examines the cultural impact of Rwanda’s pleasure-based sensual tradition and analyses cultural attitudes towards female ejaculation.
German-based Rwandan researcher Dr. Nsekuye Bizimana authored a number of books in German and French about Rwandan culture and the sexual practice of kunyaza.
However, the first book in English to explore Rwanda’s sexual history and the kunyaza tradition was recently published in November 2018.
The book, Kunyaza: the Secret to Female Pleasure, examines the cultural impact of Rwanda’s pleasure-based sensual tradition and analyses cultural attitudes towards female ejaculation.
Drawing upon the research of western-trained sexologists, African sex educators, and psychologists, the book challenges Western attitudes towards human sexuality which tends to be phallocentric.
The book also breaks down the stigma surrounding female ejaculation, provides practical sex advice, and includes an illustrated guide on how to make a woman squirt.
The book also breaks down the stigma surrounding female ejaculation, provides practical sex advice, and includes an illustrated guide on how to make a woman squirt.
To find out more, check out Kunyaza: The Secret to Female Pleasure by Habeeb Akande on Amazon or Rabaah Store.