Kama Sutra for 21st Century Lovers this question feed

asked by trailrider on November 23, 2006 12:07 AM
Bringing together the most exciting elements of Eastern eroticism, including over 100 sexual positions taken from the Kama Sutra, the Ananga Ranga, The Perfumed Garden, and the Tao, Kama Sutra for 21st Century Lovers updates and reinterprets the classic, 2,000 year-old sex manual. Fully illustrated and featuring specially commissioned photographs, this newly created classic is a font of information on achieving, enriching, and diversifying sexual pleasure. The author emphasizes the importance of pressure points, manners, artistic freedom and, most of all, finding and pursuing a loving sexual relationship.


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Nice book, no pornography, just sex as a human being. If you want something very explicit or unusual is not the right book...
reviewed by papi on November 26, 2006 7:57 PM

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I THOUGHT IT WAS A NEW EDUCATION LEVEL FOR ME. LEARNING TO PAY ATTENTION TO OTHERS FEELINGS.
reviewed by fazer on November 27, 2006 5:56 AM

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I understand how the last reviewer felt about "beautiful people" in the book. I stopped reading most women's magazines because of the natural (and sometimes unhealthy) comparisons that seem to happen in our minds -- why aggravate the problem? Besides that, I've seen books that cover the same topics and same positions with more pleasing pictures(for me anyway). I don't think there's anything new or "21st Century" about this book.
reviewed by selena on November 28, 2006 7:42 PM

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I was a little surprised when I recieved this book and found it to be full of pictures of beautiful pepole. I am not that beautiful and I'm a little uncomfortable with that. I also thought the position rating system found in the book was a little confusing. I found some of the positions that looked very similiar if not identical to each other only with different models to have different ratings. I think that it is a bad idea to rate sexual positions. Every body is different and might enjoy something more than another. I find the rating system discouraging. I did like however that this book put the emphasis on having fun and relaxing. That a person should take their time and try new things. This is a good idea book if you need ideas. But try not to get caught up in the ratings. Be willing to try even the things that didn't get such a good rating.
reviewed by linda on November 29, 2006 1:23 PM

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