“Desire is the heart’s way of reaching
into the unknown ...” Kama Sutra
into the unknown ...” Kama Sutra
The Kama Sutra is the oldest Hindu guide to the art of erotic love, written between 1 and 4 BCE. The book’s most charming aspect is its open approach to the heady and sensual delights of sex. Its author, Vatsyayana, compares sexual pleasure to food, and describes sex as a means of sustaining the body and nourishing a relationship.
Although widely believed to be a manual of sex positions, the Kama Sutra is actually much more. It is a guidebook for the entire erotic lives of both men and women, dispensing advice for almost every romantic or sexual issue they might encounter.
ALL-EMBRACING Vatsyayana starts by describing the perfect environment for lovemaking, offering sugggestions on how to create it. and, once you are inside this love chamber and feeling amorous, he tells you exactly how to embrace each other to ensure peak arousal before having sex. He even addresses sensitive issues such as genital compatibility, explaining how to make sex work when you and your lover are mismatched in terms of size and “fit”.
FOR HIM AND HER Vatsyayana dispenses specific advice to men and to women. Men, for example, are instructed on grooming and personal hygiene, how to be successful with women, how to recognize signs of sexual interest, how to seduce a virgin, and how best to thrust during intercourse.
Vatsyayana gives equally detailed advice to women. He instructs virgins on how to flirt with a man, and courtesans on how to give a man what he desires. Wives are schooled in how to keep a husband happy (including fashion and home maintenance tips). In addition, women are briefed on when—and how—to take on a dominant role in the bedroom.
SEXY AND SENSUAL although modern lovers may choose not to embrace all of Vatsyayana’s teachings about love and relationships, many of the sexual recommendations are not only timeless, but also hot and sexy. There is very little that is taboo in the Kama Sutra, and it is fascinating to discover that the sex acts practiced in ancient India—for example, oral sex, anal sex, threesomes, spanking, and biting — were considered as kinky as they are today.
Another aspect of the Kama Sutra that is relevant to us today is Vatsyayana’s suggestion that we should immerse ourselves in sensual pursuits. He believed that lovers should be able to find pleasure both in and out of bed. He recommended that lovers learn sensual skills, such as massage, mixing perfumes, preparing wines and juices, reading poetry, and playing musical instruments … all significant for a night of seduction and pleasure.
Although widely believed to be a manual of sex positions, the Kama Sutra is actually much more. It is a guidebook for the entire erotic lives of both men and women, dispensing advice for almost every romantic or sexual issue they might encounter.
ALL-EMBRACING Vatsyayana starts by describing the perfect environment for lovemaking, offering sugggestions on how to create it. and, once you are inside this love chamber and feeling amorous, he tells you exactly how to embrace each other to ensure peak arousal before having sex. He even addresses sensitive issues such as genital compatibility, explaining how to make sex work when you and your lover are mismatched in terms of size and “fit”.
FOR HIM AND HER Vatsyayana dispenses specific advice to men and to women. Men, for example, are instructed on grooming and personal hygiene, how to be successful with women, how to recognize signs of sexual interest, how to seduce a virgin, and how best to thrust during intercourse.
Vatsyayana gives equally detailed advice to women. He instructs virgins on how to flirt with a man, and courtesans on how to give a man what he desires. Wives are schooled in how to keep a husband happy (including fashion and home maintenance tips). In addition, women are briefed on when—and how—to take on a dominant role in the bedroom.
SEXY AND SENSUAL although modern lovers may choose not to embrace all of Vatsyayana’s teachings about love and relationships, many of the sexual recommendations are not only timeless, but also hot and sexy. There is very little that is taboo in the Kama Sutra, and it is fascinating to discover that the sex acts practiced in ancient India—for example, oral sex, anal sex, threesomes, spanking, and biting — were considered as kinky as they are today.
Another aspect of the Kama Sutra that is relevant to us today is Vatsyayana’s suggestion that we should immerse ourselves in sensual pursuits. He believed that lovers should be able to find pleasure both in and out of bed. He recommended that lovers learn sensual skills, such as massage, mixing perfumes, preparing wines and juices, reading poetry, and playing musical instruments … all significant for a night of seduction and pleasure.
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