Do you know the Sexual Positions Mentioned in Kama sutra?
Kamasutra is almost written from the point of view of a man explaining the art of sex. Sexual positions mentioned in Kamasutra may help you to enjoy the intense sexual bliss.
There are many sexual positions described in Kamasutra covering the sexual union between couples, but there are few positions which were emphasized and noted as being better than all the others.
Sexual Position I - The Conch Shell and Crab
In this position, the woman is lying down on her back. The man raises her legs with her knees at 90 degrees to her upper body, and with her knees parted; the man will hook her feet over his thighs. The man is on his knees, with his legs spread far apart and he enters the woman in this way, his truck in perpendicular to the floor.
This position will drive the woman wild with pleasure, and fill her with love. The man finds this position intensely satisfying and soon arrives to an explosive orgasm and ejaculation.
Sexual Position II - Inverted Love
In this the man is lying on the back and the woman, mounts him, but with her head pointed towards his feet. She is in a crawling position, on all fours, but penetrated by the man. She rocks back and forth, and the man assists by powerful counter-thrusting as she eases back down on him. This position stimulates a woman’s clitoris and G-spot with the woman guiding the movement to achieve maximum stimulation. A simultaneous orgasm for the couple is assured, and one in which both finds love for the other.
Generally people think that Kamasutra is only a book about sexual positions, though this is as far from the truth as it can be possible. Kamasutra is a journey of the life of a man through different sexual stages. It beings with boyhood when the first pubertal changes begin to surface in the body of the man right up to old age when the man loses his sexual virility. However, the sexual positions found in the Kamasutra instruct men about the most efficient way to approach his sexual life.
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