MADANDHVAJA | (The Flag of Cupid) |
Grasping the ankles of the round hipped woman, whose buttocks are like two ripe gourds, raise her beautiful thighs and spread the thigh-joints widely. 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. | |
SVANAKA | (The Dog) |
Mount her like a dog, gripping her waist, she twists round to gaze into your face. | |
KIRTIBANDHA | (The Knot of Fame) |
Sitting erect, grip your lover's waist and pull her on to you, your loins continuously leaping together with a sound like the flapping of elephants' ears. | |
UTPHALLAKA | (The Flower in Bloom) |
Indrani draws up both her knees until they nuzzle the
curves of her breasts; her feet find her lover's armpits. Small girls love
this posture, but becoming a goddess takes a lot of practice. She cups and
lifts her buttocks with her palms, spreads wide her thighs, and digs in
her heels besides her hips, while you caress her breasts. |
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KIRTI | (Fame) |
Your wife grips your neck and locks her legs around your waist. Never try it with heavy girls. | |
HIRANA | (The Deer) |
The lady, eager for love, goes on all fours, humping her back like a doe, and you enjoy her from behind, rutting as though you'd lost all human nature. |