Kama Sutra is an ancient text that many still follow today. It is meant to bring lovers together in a more intimate way so that they can experience a more fulfilled lovemaking experience.
Kama Sutra is more than just positions as many people believe-instead, Kama Sutra is a combination of embraces, touches, kisses, and foreplay. Each piece of the Kama Sutra is going to help you learn something new about your partner-whether it be that they enjoy you touching their legs but not their feet or something similar.
Not every piece of the Kama Sutra is going to work in each relationship, as each one is different. What works for someone is not going to work for another person.
It is not recommended that you use Kama Sutra on someone that is a stranger-but if you want to, some of the embraces can be used to close the distance between you and the stranger so that it is not quite so awkward when it comes to creating a sexually active relationship.
In its entirety, the Kama Sutra can help you understand and decipher your desires and beliefs while also introducing you to a culture that is historically known for their sexual beliefs and practices.
This book has covered many of the different aspects of foreplay as they are listed out in the Kama Sutra. You have been advised on the different types of embracing, hitting, biting, marking, and embracing. All of these things can help bring you and your partner closer. As you build on the connection you have with your partner; you are going to find that you begin to experience more happiness in other aspects of your life as well.
I hope that reading this book has helped you learn more about yourself and has inspired you to share the wealth of knowledge you have received with your partner and use that information to your advantage.
Again, thank you for choosing Kama Sutra: The Complete Kama Sutra Guide to Making Love and Improving Your Sex Life. I hope you have enjoyed and taken away some priceless information!
Andrew King is a leading groupwork specialist in community services, counselling and health. He is a respected author of numerous textbooks and training programs who has devoted a large part of his career to groupwork and working with men, fathering and domestic violence prevention. As a research practitioner, Andrew is known for his focus on generativity and for sharing his knowledge using a strengths-based approach. He is currently the Groupwork Practice Specialist and Community Education Manager at Relationships Australia, NSW. He has published a range of articles on groupwork leadership in the Australian context, and facilitates national and international training workshops. He regularly lectures on Group and Community Work for TAFE NSW.