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        besides her left leg going up or not?   -kama sutra student
        \_ For one thing, the man isn't kneeling in one of them.
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The Yawning The Yawning. A pale moon shines down on the sleeping beauty. Kneeling beside her, the lover wakes her with a kiss on her modest brow. Keeping her eyelids lowered, she smiles. Grasping her rounded hips, the lover slides her onto his knees. The beauty raises her legs, widely spread. Her ankle bracelets ring out joyously. The lover, eager, wants to possess what the beauty reveals to him. The tease shies away, the lover protests. To silence him, the beauty places her plump foot on his mouth. One by one, the lover kisses her pearly nails, nibbles her little toes. The beauty coos. She coos so loudly that she wakes the dove. The bird, alarmed, responds. The beauty laughs. Taking advantage of her distraction, with one ingenious move, the lover slides into the coveted yoni. Full of desire, saying sweet words, approach her with your body stiff as a pole and drive straight forward to pierce her lotus and join your limbs: experts call it Madandhvaja The Flag of Cupid. Contents Main Page Lying down positions: Preludes Indrani Churning Mixture Yawning Cobra Conch Pestle Sitting positions: Black bee Mare Swing Bamboo Knot Spare Tigress Sharpening Rear-entry positions: Inversion Elephant Dog Standing positions: Knee elbow Stag Tripod Oral pleasures: Lovemaking of the crow Exotic positions: Apadravyas Unified lovers.
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Indra the invincible killed the archdemon Vritra and, by so doing, allowed the organized world to triumph over chaos. Only a Padmini, a perfect woman with one thousand qualities, can aspire to such a husband. But, as ancient authors claim, there is only one Padmini in ten million women. Through Iong and patient practice, any woman can perfect the position of Indrani, her legs tucked up, her feet resting on her thighs. Then she and her husband share a genuine encounter with the divine essence, token of fertility and love. Indrani draws up both her knees until they nuzzle the curves of her breasts;