The first Sex Academy welcomes you |
Apr 19, 2007 |

Amora, Sex Academy of Sex and Relationships has opened in London for everyone who is curious to explore the world of sex in details.
Those who are lucky to visit Amora will have a chance to enhance their kissing skils to know the biology of orgasm and improve spanking techniques to derive utmost pleasure.
Sex Academy is a park exhibition with seven attraction zones: Orgasm Tunnel, Sensorium, Amora Sutra, Love and Desire, Wellbeing, Fantasy and Fetish, Aphrodisiac Lounge.
Visitors can find a great variety of places of interest. For example, a Spankometer in Fantasy and Fetish section gives you an opportunity to test your spanking skills. A man mannequin invites you to spank him and if you do it too vigorously you see the red lights flashing.
Interactive male and female models will give you a detailed explanation of the G-spot and prostate location and you can even try out different techniques to find out how to bring your partner to the heights of pleasure. If you hit the right spot, the silicone-made models encourage you with the “oh, yeah”cheer.
Those who are in search for an ideal partner can build their own perfect lover from different body parts.
You can find there an entire wall with sex toys, and can see how to use them at the display available right at the spot. At Orgasm tunnel one can find out about all the peculiarities of orgasm and even learn how to tell if your partner is faking it.
Wellbeing zone is designed to find the answers to all sexual health problems and you can play interactive games there to check your knowledge in this field.
The director of the Sex Academy Sarah Brewer claims that this attraction is aimed to provide information on sexuality, relationship problems and health in a way so that every person could explore sex with all their senses. Amora was supported by experts from various fields, first of all by sex therapists and relationship counselors.
Sex Academy is open from 11 am till the midnight for everyone aged above 18 year old. Tickets will cost £15 pounds for attraction and organizers anticipate more than 500, 000 visitors within first year.
