sex
kenyonbook
Kama Sutra is a bit outdated in it's original form. Creative
positions
to be
sure, very open about sex but not as respectful to the woman as what
is
culturally acceptable today.
BUT, the line of products bearing the Kama Sutra name are incredible.
They are classy, high quality, intimacy products. I beleive they
will
enhance
anyone's sex life.
The game is very, very erotic...slow paced and brings you much
closer
to your
partner by communicating desires and so on.
So I'm sorry for the person here that would never think of having
any
Kama
Sutra in their house......it's actually a rather beautiful way to
promote
closeness with your spouse.
Hey, don't feel sorry for me! I am the one who said I wouldn't have
that game in my house. I am also Catholic and don't appreciate
another poster implying that means I can't have fun with sex unless
I am aimed at procreation. A joke, maybe, but it also shows a great
misunderstanding of what sex means to a Catholic. My children might
be raised to believe that sex outside of marriage is a sin, but that
doesn't mean they (or I) believe that sex must be for procreation
only. I wasn't raised to believe that and my children know very
well that I have a stash of sexy nighties in my drawer and that
their father and I enjoy closeness that includes sex more often than
the seven times that resulted in children! I don't need a game
based on some Hindu practice to have some fun with my husband in the
bedroom. What being open to life means in our sexual relationship
is that God is a part of our lives in all respects, including our
sexual life. We believe that God designed sex for pleasure as well
as for procreation. Trust me. I don't need a game or a book to get
creative with my husband.
-married for 23 years, and it just keeps getting better!
Mary, IA
positions
to be
sure, very open about sex but not as respectful to the woman as what
is
culturally acceptable today.
BUT, the line of products bearing the Kama Sutra name are incredible.
They are classy, high quality, intimacy products. I beleive they
will
enhance
anyone's sex life.
The game is very, very erotic...slow paced and brings you much
closer
to your
partner by communicating desires and so on.
So I'm sorry for the person here that would never think of having
any
Kama
Sutra in their house......it's actually a rather beautiful way to
promote
closeness with your spouse.
Hey, don't feel sorry for me! I am the one who said I wouldn't have
that game in my house. I am also Catholic and don't appreciate
another poster implying that means I can't have fun with sex unless
I am aimed at procreation. A joke, maybe, but it also shows a great
misunderstanding of what sex means to a Catholic. My children might
be raised to believe that sex outside of marriage is a sin, but that
doesn't mean they (or I) believe that sex must be for procreation
only. I wasn't raised to believe that and my children know very
well that I have a stash of sexy nighties in my drawer and that
their father and I enjoy closeness that includes sex more often than
the seven times that resulted in children! I don't need a game
based on some Hindu practice to have some fun with my husband in the
bedroom. What being open to life means in our sexual relationship
is that God is a part of our lives in all respects, including our
sexual life. We believe that God designed sex for pleasure as well
as for procreation. Trust me. I don't need a game or a book to get
creative with my husband.
-married for 23 years, and it just keeps getting better!
Mary, IA