A Practical Guide to Transform Your Sex Life. Discover the Easiest Kama Sutra Sex Positions & Live Hot Nights Without Being a Rubber-band
ZOE LOXLEY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
E veryone knows the word kamasutra, but few really know what it is and how it is implemented. The general notion is that it is 'hard' sexual positions, while in truth this belief is reductive. First of all, the Kama Sutra is a book, an Indian tome in which sexual intercourse is explored in detail: in 36 chapters 7 themes are explored. Some of them are a bit 'out of time', in fact, they deal with how to 'acquire a wife' and what her behavior should be, others are more spicy, for example sexual union deepened from the point of view of foreplay, orgasm, positions, threesomes. This ancient book, dating back to an era between the 1st and 6th centuries, then contains the well-known 64 sexual positions, which, contrary to what is believed, occupy a minimal portion of the treatise.
Vatsyayana, the author, had come to the conclusion that there are eight ways of having sex, each multiplied by eight positions. And here is the interesting part. The positions of the kamasutra first of all start from the assumption that pleasure is not a sin, a concept very different from the influenced tradition of Western religions, and have helped people to enjoy sex for generations and generations. They are often less acrobatic than people think, in fact they contemplate the classics, such as the position of the missionary, the doggy style, the spoon, for those who do not yet feel like experimenting, maybe at the beginning of a relationship.
Many positions take their name from the animal world, there is for example the frog (woman on top of the man, with legs backwards as when amphibians swim), the wolf - both standing, the man penetrates the woman from behind while she is bent forward forming with the body an angle of at least 45 degrees, maybe leaning on the bed, a position that allows her to squeeze her legs until she feels the indirect stimulus on the clitoris. There are face-to-face positions, from behind, in which he is active and in which she is active, standing or sitting positions. Oral sex then has a separate chapter, and lists the classics like '69' but also acrobatic variations like the one with the man doing the vertical upside down, called 'the tree of sin'.
There is no lack of positions for sex during pregnancy, which if practiced safely and satisfactorily does not create any danger to either woman or child. Even the positions are divided according to the progress of pregnancy and therefore belly growth, and there are also a couple that should help to get pregnant.
But do we want to talk about real acrobatics? Let's take for example the monkey's union: the man is supine with his legs gathered so that the penis in erection sprouts between the thighs, the woman sits on it giving him her back, naturally without weighing him down but resting her knees. You know those desk chairs where the knees are resting and there is no backrest? Here, instead of the chair, imagine you have your partner squatting on his stomach. If contortions are your daily bread, or rather if his sexual organ is particularly elastic, try the reverse alignment: the woman lies on top of the man on her stomach but with her head at the height of her feet and vice versa, so that the genitals match. Penetration in this position can be a bit complicated, try maybe starting from the classic 'amazon' and then go down slowly with your back until you lie down completely.
Of course to perform the most reckless positions requires a good dose of confidence and intimacy, and above all the awareness that not all of us are made in the same way and what one person may like can cause pain to another. But a couple's relationship in which the sex life is always exciting and fun can use the 64 positions of the kamasutra with sweetness and irony .
The History
Legend has it that the Kamasutra was invented by the Indian god Shiva who fell in love with the female projection of himself, after discovering with her the pleasure and joy of sexuality. This experience was so totalizing that he decided to immortalize his sexual practices, dictating them to the servant Nadin.
Over the centuries, the text (aimed exclusively at the rich since the poor could not read) was then revised and expanded by many, until the final version edited by Mallnaga Vatsayayana.
In its final version, edited by Mallnaga Vatsayayana around the third century AD, the Kamasutra is composed of 7 books that aim to explain how to achieve human harmony through the relationship. In the West, the first complete translation of the Kamasutra dates back to 1883, a period of full British domination in India, and was by the English Richard Francis Burton. Unlike the Tantras, the Kamasutra is not a sacred text and its reading does not require the guidance of a guru. In the text itself there is no reference to tantrism, with which it is often confused. The primary purpose of the Kamasutra is to teach men and women how to behave in front of sexual desire to ensure a happy love life.
Principles and Intentions Of The Kamasutra
According to the author, there are four goals that every man must have in life: well-being, pleasure, ethical sense and liberation from the material world. Of the four, the most profound and best known is certainly the one that deals with pleasure, which, according to Mallnaga Vatsayayana, can be achieved in 64 different ways, called the arts.