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    When we talk of introducing sex positions from KAMASUTRA we must not forget that Kamasutra deals with a lot of things and not only sex positions. We must remember that KAMASUTRA is a complete sex guidebook. We can introduce these poses as well.
     

     

     

     

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    I would like to see more water sex positions as every room practically has two pieces of water bodies, THE SEA and  THE POOL. 
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    I would like to see earrings. Earrings are missing from the jewellery set, and earring is very important part of jewellery. Why are earrings the most important piece of jewellery? By important, I mean the piece that will do the most for your appearance. As with all jewellery, it should blend with your overall fabulous look.You don't want people to first comment on your great jewellery and then you. Your overall look is what needs to be attractive, then after the comments of how fabulous you look, they can notice your cool jewellery.Earrings are what frames your face, if the colour and style are right they will be like two spotlights adding a glow to your face, making it brighter and more alive. On the whole, an earring with a decoration on the front of the post covering the pierced hole gets the reflected light starting from the right point. Earrings with a shepherd hook usually start from a lower aspect and if they are a heavy earring it also shows up the drag on the lobe, these are more suited for casual wear. Some, especially older women probably will look a lot younger if they do not wear this type at all. There is nothing attractive about a saggy earlobe.Looking at the Oscars 2007, on the Red Carpet almost all of the earrings worn were decorated from the front of the post, very few wore shepherd hook earrings. Most earrings at the Oscars were quite elaborate but not overly so.
     

     

     

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    3DXCHAT can introduce CAR SEX POSITIONS too. Here are some options: 
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    AnnikaDevi got a reaction from uncle in Sex positions   
    No, I am not an Idiot and you have no right to insult me in the FORUMS as it is against TOS, and please use respectable words. Forums are for healthy conversations, not for slangs and abusive behaviours.
     

     
    Now to your question, I am not objectifying anything in my profile picture, as for the foul-mouthed comments I would like to make it clear to you, that nudity pertains to purity in some cultures. Depictions of nudity include visual representations of nudity through the history, in all the disciplines, including the arts and sciences. Nudity is restricted in most societies, but some depiction of nudity may serve a recognized social function. Erotic depictions are found in the Indian Culture. One of the most prominent among them is  The Khajuraho Group of Monuments is a group of Hindu and Jain temples in Madhya Pradesh, India, about 175 kilometres (109 mi) southeast of Jhansi. They are one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India.The temple walls are decorated with nude images, and they are there for a purpose.
     

     
    Moreover, Hindus in INDIA view nudity as an ideal human state, because they believe when one is nude, one is the closest to God, as nudity shows the true spirit that lives inside the human flesh. To be clothed, they believe, is to hide one’s true spirit. Due to their religious value of nudity, many Hindu goddesses are also presented in nude. For instance, the Hindu Goddess Lajja Gaun is presented fully naked, with legs spread, and with a visible vulva. Chhinnamasta is another Hindu Goddess who appears in nude. Her figure is said to signify “sexual vigour, life, and nourishment.
     
    When one speaks of the feminine in the Indic tradition, one is covering a wide variety of concepts and not just a woman. While the woman, as mother,  daughter,  wife,  beloved and courtesan is obviously the first expression of what we consider feminine, we endow a number of other ideas and entities with the adjective feminine. Thus, prithvi or the earth is feminine and so is prakriti or matter, understood not just as materiality but also as mental attributes such as buddhi — intellect, manas — mind, and ahamkara — ego. 
     Vani or speech is also feminine and so is Vagdevi, the goddess of speech. Forms Of Shakti Surasundaris are sensuous women who protect temples and havelis. Shakti or energy is feminine and this brings with it a number of energies like Vira shakti as in Durga and Hladini shakti as in Radha. The feminine is the womb where life starts and grows, and with this comes concepts of fertility and motherhood.The space within a kalasha is also the womb;this is the home of all our rivers and from it arises kalpavriksha — the wish-fulfilling divine tree. Of all the cosmic bodies, it is rajani or the moon that is feminine and as it waxes and wanes, it suggests the effects on a woman’s body.  The Shringara rasa nayikais the most evocative of our women, adorned, bejewelled, expressing romantic love in all its various aspects of longing and belonging. The woman becomes the personification of ragas and is called ragini and we have raginis like Todi, Asavari, Madhumadhavi, Bilaval. Creepers, especially the meandering lotus vine is considered feminine and when she winds around a tree trunk,it suggests a romantic embrace. Feminine are our rivers and the waters and this brings with it ideas of movement and nourishment. The different seasons and especially Varsharitu or the rains is feminine and once again the idea is of the woman as the life-giving rain. The woman and the tree is a common motif in poetry and painting, where the woman shares her fertility with that of the tree and the tree in turn resonates with the woman. Even more when the woman touches the Ashoka tree with her left foot, the tree comes into bloom. Among all the animals, as the giver of nourishing and nurturing milk, it is the cow that is closely associated with what it means to be feminine.And when Parvati is in love with Shiva, she becomes the ardhanari, a state of biune unity where the two melt into each other while keeping their identity, and this becomes the perfect paradigm of the coming together of purusha and prakriti.  No Dichotomy The Indic tradition has enshrined what is sensuously beautiful in the woman more than in any other object,and has ensured that in celebrating her sensuality we do not lose sight of spirituality, for the two in the Indian woman are indivisible, not dichotomous. It is in the woman that the two meet seamlessly. We conceive of the woman in many forms. She plays many roles. She evokes many sentiments, but she remains steadfastly the most beautiful and a vital representation of prakriti or materiality. There is an interesting traditional legend of how a woman was created: In the beginning when Tvashtri, the divine artificer, wanted to create woman, he found that he had exhausted his materials in the making of man and no solid elements were left.  The entire creation of Indian culture is about nudity, nakedness, physical relationship between man-woman and any living beings including animals. The same was created by our great artists in all sacred places, temples and in all forms of art, including writings. In India, you can see Ajanta-Ellora, Khajuraho temple, Kamakhya temple and many paintings, sculptures, carvings, sculpture of linga and yoni and various forms of sexual intercourse for pleasure which they believed was a path to attain moksha. So, they worshipped all these forms and creations of art. No other parallel example in human endeavour (some exception of Greek Gods and Goddesses) before Rennaissance in Europe of such openness and genius expression of core fantasies of human life through Gods and Goddeses, temples and sculptures, without any obstacle, taboo and inhibitions.  Except Islam, religions all over the world respect nudity and is considered as symbol of divine powers. In post-renaissance, we can find half-nude sculptures of Greek Gods or half-nude or fully nude sculptures and portraits depicting Christianism.   
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