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Self-Loving

Jan 1, 1976
0h 34m
★ 0.0

Overview

An intimate discussion film, Self-Loving is a unique cross-cultural statement about female sexuality, focused around masturbation. Filmed in both city and rural settings, the eleven women of gay, bi-sexual and heterosexual lifestyles Share their early experiences, current patterns, use of vibrators, fantasies and orgasmic patterns. Specifically a film dealing with women's feelings and experiences of masturbation, it is a positive, in depth statement about women's Sexuality.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

National Sex Forum
Multi-Media Resource Center

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