The Kama Sutra
Kama Sutra means "Treatise On Pleasure" Its is the oldest surviving text on eroticism. The Kama Sutra is a scientific treatise about experience of true love, aimed to settle and harmonize a multi-level relationship a woman and a man may have starting from every day's life to intimate and inwardness of their match providing the reaching of Kama (Sensual Satisfaction) The Kama Sutra was written in India in the early 3rd century AD. According to the Kama Sutra, there are 64 types of sexual acts one can try during love making, to more than 245 different sex positions mentioned as the best modern day sex poses. The 2,000 year old text of the Kama Sutra manuals demonstrations stack up with modern sex positions for pursuit of orgasms. The Kama Sutra teaches Tantric sex the ability to control your orgasm with breathing and muscle tightening. Climax can be held in repeatedly. Female orgasm is prioritized in the Kama Sutra. The ancient text teaches that men should focus on a woman's pleasure over their own making sure she climaxes multiple times before the man has his own orgasm. Not only does the Kama Sutra manual emphasizes sex positions and tantric sex techniques. The Kama Sutra in great detail goes over emotional intimacy and the connection of physical touch the Kama Sutra foreplay techniques allow you to connect with your partner on more than one level. The Kama Sutra foreplay intimate acts when done right can induce orgasm. Kama Sutra foreplay understands emotional and physical sexual arousal especially for women. The Kama Sutra teaches good love-making and about not being selfish with your partner. The Kama Sutra teaches about learning and respecting what your partner wants and needs to be satisfied and supplying exactly that. The Kama Sutra focuses on kissing, fellatio techniques what it calls sucking the mango fruit and Licking of the rose petals what the Kama Sutra calls cunnilingus techniques. Romantic play the Kama Sutra outlines the importance of foreplay to elevate your sexual performance. The main idea of the Kama Sutra book if there is no love found you will never gain any satisfaction that a sexual relationship may bring about neither will you make chakras to be full of warmness and languor full, nor will you ever relieve your body of desire of love, the only thing you get - is a waste of your time. "Kama Sutra" stands for "The Rule Book of Kama" or "Theory of Kama" Kama is a sensual part of life that consists of physical and emotional pleasure. The Indian culture emphasizes four main life goals one should gain. Kama represents a sensuous aspect of life that unveils a physical and emotional enjoyment. Artha stands for cognition, competence, material, prosperity, glory and power. Dharma means morality and wisdom. Moksha gives liberation. These virtues are essential for every human being. Sir Richard Francis Burton British socialite published the Kama Sutra in the English language in 1883 from translation by Bhagavanial Indrajit, Shivaram Parashuram Bhide and Forster Arbuthnot. The Kama Sutra quote A fire-that is what a woman is, Gautama Her firewood is the vulva, her smoke is the public hair, that is her embers, and her sparks are the climax. In that very fire the gods offer semen, and from that offering springs a man. The Kama Sutra covers all human relationships, sex and emotional fulfillment. The Kama Sutra manuscripts cover a list of topics including flirting and courtship, intimacy and foreplay, adultery, Caste social class, gender, virginity, sexual activity between men and women, same sex and group sex relationships all these topics and more are extensively covered in the Kama Sutra. The Kama Sutra manuscripts celebrate sexuality, erotic art, eroticism, seductive pleasures and enjoyment.
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