Many Kamasutras: A Guide to Postures and Methods for Compatibility in Sexual Union edited by Ravi Soni
English | November 1, 2012 | ISBN: 9781301673810 | True EPUB | 198 pages | 0.3 MB
English | November 1, 2012 | ISBN: 9781301673810 | True EPUB | 198 pages | 0.3 MB
Many Kamasutras condenses the wealth of experience and expertise of Vatsyayana’s Kamasutra and eleven other kamasastras, written in India between the third and the sixteenth centuries, into a simple, essential guide book. It elaborates on the principles and philosophy that underlie the famous sexual postures and, in doing so, offers nothing less than the definitive methods for finding compatibility in sexual union and for pleasuring your woman. If you want to learn how sexual satisfaction works, this is the book for you.
This book compares eleven kamasastra treatises with the Kamasutra in the core area of sexual union. In a new interpretation of the Kamasutra and the later kamasastra works, this book contends that sexual compatibility between lovers was the dominant factor in the Kamasutra, and it became even more important in the later kamasastras.
To determine compatibility, the Kamasutra and the later kamasastras classified men and particularly women with increasing precision, and tried to match them. If the lovers did not match, Kamasutra and kamasastras prescribed sexual positions and other methods (like special braces, kissing and oral sex) to achieve ‘equal coupling’ and simultaneous orgasm.
This book describes these methods and connects them to classification.
And, most important, this book tries to show how this knowledge can help you pleasure your lover.