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Test Sensory Focusing I
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is the golden rule in Sensory Focusing I with respect to body zones?
Hugging is the main rule
Only obvious erogenous zones are touched
Genitals and breasts are prohibited
Penetration is allowed during exercises
QUESTION 2: What is a main objective of this practical step?
Increasing sexual arousal
Practice performance in bed
Encouraging penetration as a goal
Rediscovering the body as a map of pleasurable sensations beyond erogenous zones
QUESTION 3: What should the person receiving touch do during the exercises?
Strive to return pleasure immediately
Concentrate on your own sensations with no obligation to become aroused
Guiding the giver without attention to sensation
Intellectual conversation about feelings
4th QUESTION: What is suggested to the toucher to improve exploration?
Always maintain the same pressure
Avoid prolonged contact
Acting with exploratory curiosity by trying different pressures and textures
Touching only the erogenous zones
QUESTION 5: Why is intercourse prohibited during this phase?
Because it prevents showing affection
Because it ensures psychological safety and breaks the demand for performance
Because it reduces physical intimacy
Because it encourages avoidance
6th QUESTION: What effect does the 'no demand guarantee' have on the person with dysfunction?
Allows you to relax knowing that you will not be asked to perform sexually
Increases performance anxiety
Forcing penetration at the end
Override sensory exploration
7TH QUESTION: What kind of communication is encouraged during the practice?
Small talk or intellectual talk
Ambiguous signals without feedback
Comments on daily life
Immediate feedback on sensation indicating tastes and discomforts
8TH QUESTION: What is one of the outcomes of training preference communication?
Dismantle erroneous assumptions and build intimacy based on real knowledge
Increase the need for guessing tastes
Generate guilt by asking for what is needed
Substitute intellectual discussion for touch
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