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Sexual Position Part 2

Simple Touching

At the beginning of physical contact, everything should be soft and gentile. Slow and fluid motions are used to add intimacy. Use these touching techniques to stir the mood.

Anent - When a man under some pretext or other goes in front of or alongside a woman and touches her body with his own. This is a playfully erotic way of showing affection.

Graze - When two lovers are walking slowly together, either in the dark, or in a place of public resort, or in a lonely place, and rub their bodies against each other. This is a familiar form of physical contact between lovers, especially younger ones.

Clamorous - When on occasion one of the partner's presses the other's body forcibly against a wall or pillar.

Roaring - When a woman in a lonely place bends down, as if to pick up something, and pierces, as it were, a man sitting or standing, with her breasts, and the man in return takes hold of them.

Embrace of the Thighs - When one of two lovers presses forcibly one or both of the thighs of the other between his or her own.

Embrace of the Middle - When a man presses the middle part of the woman's body, against his own, and mounts upon her to practice, either scratching with the nail or finger, or biting, or striking, or kissing, the hair of the woman being loose and flowing.

The Brow - When either of the lovers touches the mouth, the eyes, and the forehead of the other with his or her own.

The Bosom - When a man places his breast between the breasts of a woman and presses her with it.

The Methods of Kissing

After touching and exploring your partner, we move into kissing. The object is not to simply ram your tongue down her throat, but gentile. yet passionate kissing on all parts of the body can add fantastic stimulation on both sides. Pay special attention to sensitive areas like the breasts and the nipples, the insides of the thighs, and the backs of the knees.

Bent Kiss - The heads of two lovers are bent toward each other and when so bent, kissing takes place.

Turned Kiss - When one of them turns up the face of the other by holding the head and chin, and then kissing.

Straight Kiss - The lips of two lovers are brought into direct contact with each other.

Squashed Kiss - There are two versions of this kiss, the first being when the lower lip is pressed with much force. The second, the greatly pressed kiss, in which one of the lovers holds the other's lower lip and then, after touching it with the tongues, kisses it with great force.

Kiss of the Upper Lip - When a man kisses the upper lip of a woman, while she in return kisses his lower lip.

Extortionate Kiss - When either the man or woman takes both the lips of the other between his or her own. A woman, however, can only take this kind of kiss from a man who has no mustache. On the occasion of this kiss, if one of them touches the teeth, the tongues, and the palate of the other with his or her tongue, it is called the "fighting of the tongue".

Kiss that Ignites - This is a kiss that a woman can use to arouse her partner when he is asleep and she is feeling amorous.

Kiss that Stirs - This is the version for a man to use on his partner: If the man comes home late at night he should kiss his beloved, who is asleep in her bed, in order to show her his desire.

Breast Kissing - The most effective forms of this kiss are those that are applied lightly to the fullness of the breast, while the nipples maybe be sucked or nibbled gently. The nipples deserve special attention, because for many women, nipple stimulation is powerfully arousing.


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