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Kamasutra
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Different
posture of Intercourse
At the height of excitement,
the male and the female partners are ready to cross all the
barriers and enter into each other. This moment marks the
beginning of coition or intercourse. To have an intercourse
effectively, the partners now need favourable postures. Some
of the most prevalent and easiest postures have been
described here.
Mrigi
(Doe posture):
This is regarded as the most civilized posture. Such a coy
doe spreads both her hind legs to facilitate the entry of
the male; similarly a woman with small cunt spreads her legs
apart. In this posture, phallus of even horse-type of male
can have an easy entry.
Hastini
Asana (She-elephant posture):
This posture is adopted by Hastini (She –elephant)
types of females, who have a large cunt. If the male partner
is small (rabbit type or bull type), such a woman should
cuddle herself up to the size of her partner.
Samarati
(Equal matched):
If the male and female partners are well matched as per the
size of their bodies, they may stretch their bodies
naturally for maximum enjoyment.
Badava
Asan (cow posture):
This posture is adopted by the females of normal stature. If
a cow-type female is having an intercourse with Ashva
(horse) type male, she must spread her legs as far apart as
possible to facilitate the entry of a large phallus. If she
is being mated by Shashak (rabbit) type male, she should
contract her body to the size of her partner. If the partner
is bull type, they may spread and stretch their bodies
normally to enjoy union. But in either case, the female
partner must allow the entry of the male organ only when her
organ has achieved enough lubrication through the secretion
of fluid.
Supine:
Lying down supine on the bed is a facilitating posture for
the females to enjoy an intercourse. In such posture,
folding the knees and raising the thighs up while spreading
both the legs apart facilitates an easy entry. In this
posture, even a doe type female can have an easy entry of
even a horse-type male.
Samputak:
Both male and female partners spread their legs straight
during mating. This posture is useful when both the partners
are well matched.
Piritak:
Hitting of groin with the genital organ. This leads to
tremendous excitement in both the partners.
Vadava:
Contraction and tightening of the female genital organ. With
this posture, a she-elephant type of female can please even
a rabbit-type of male who feels an extraordinary enlargement
in his organ. Andhra women particularly adopt this posture.
Bhugnak:
Female- lying supine folds her legs at the knees and
raises the thighs, but does not spread the legs apart.
Instead she rests her knees against the chest of her mate
who then enters the female in half-sitting position.
Jrimbhitak:
The female raises her legs and puts them on the shoulders of
the male. The male also takes a sitting posture with his
knees up to the level of his partner's shoulders. Such
posture result in the contraction of the female genital
organ.
Utpiritaka:
Folding her legs, the female rests them against the
chest of her partner. The male spreads his around the
shoulders of the female. All through the mating, legs of the
female support on the male's chest. Such a posture causes
peculiar thumping sensation in the hearts of both the
partners.
Piritak:
Female takes a crossed- legged posture and raises her thighs
to expose her genitals. Such posture constricts the female
genitalia and makes the entry painful.
Padmasana:
The female takes Padmasana while lying supine and raises her
thighs without undoing the Asana. The male reaches his hands
through the folds of her legs and holds her shoulders in
order to mount on her.
Imitation
of Animals:
Every animal has a particular way of mating. Human beings
observe those postures of the animals and adopt them in
mating rituals. Cow, buffalo, dogs, horses, goats, sheep are
some tamed animals that breed in the human presence. Humans
are also aware of the postures wild animals adopt for
mating. Time and again, humans imitate these postures in
their mating behaviour. Such postures add to the novelty of
the process and joy, provided that they do not cause any
pain to the female partner.
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