Alexa Aimes Launches SquirtingSecret.com

NEW YORK —  Adult star Alexa Aimes shows her educational side at sex education and instruction on her website SquirtingSecret.com that launched today.

The starlet, alongside retired porn star Lexi Love, teaches men and women how to give their female partners full body, explosive, and squirting orgasms.

“Any woman is capable of experiencing incredible squirting orgasms, and it was a great pleasure to be able to educate in these wonderful videos,” Aimes said. “I have a medical background, and it was wonderful to put my own knowledge and experience to good use. Lexi and I are going to make a lot of couples happy with ‘Squirting Orgasms On Command,’ and that’s a very satisfying feeling.”

The full demonstration on the site teaches men and women through three downloadable videos, walking viewers through all tips squirting-related — from basic techniques, to some of the most advanced methods experts have known for years.

During the initial public launch week, Aimes is offering four limited-time training programs as e-book bonuses including: Rock hard every time: Helps male readers get and maintain a rock-hard erection every time; 2. Supernatural stamina: Helps male readers last longer than ever before; 3. Is she faking it? 12 giveaway signs your female partner may be “faking it,', and what to do about it so it’s never an issue again: and 4. Size doesn’t matter: Helps male readers get her off no matter what. Regardless of size, she can still have an explosive orgasm, every time.

“We’re making the world a better place, one orgasm at a time,” SquirtingSecrets founder Joshua Rose said. “It was a pleasure to work with Alexa and Lexi; they were very professional and entertaining, while given wonderful, specific instruction.”

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