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"Kamasutra", pose 11: description, features and reviews

The treatise, written in Ancient India and dedicated to the love, sensuality and lust of the partner, was originally called "Kama", or more known to all "Kamasutra." The author of this text, Vassiatian, in writing, relied on numerous teachings in the Kamashastra area.

History of creation

For the first time, "Kamasutra" was translated from Sanskrit into English in England in 1884. Translation of the legendary teaching was performed by the famous captain of that time Richard Burton. After the translation, the first books were published by a private English publishing house with a circulation of approximately 500 pieces.

"Kama Sutra" describes sixty-four poses, calling them "arts." The author of the legendary theory believed that there are only 8 ways to make love, and in each of these ways there are 8 special positions.

In the section "About the union of love," the most famous and widely used in mass culture are considered, for example, the pose. 11. In the Kamasutra, only one fourth of the book is devoted to love practices, the rest of it talks about how good it is to be a man and are offered Small author's discourse on the relationship between a man and a woman.

The author of the famous treatise on love believed that in sexual relations between a man and a woman there is nothing shameful, but it is sinful to deal with it thoughtlessly and frivolously.

Kamasutra today

To date, because of the great popularity of the treatise is often confused with such teachings about love, as "Kokosaster" or "Ananga Ranga."

The "Kama Sutra" written by Vassiatian was not illustrated, moreover, most of the poses in it were described relatively briefly or did not even have a description. Therefore, as an illustration, it was customary to use the erotic miniatures of Mongolian artists written in the sixteenth-nineteenth centuries.

Among the described positions there are "castle", "slip", "monkey", "dolphin", "frog", "juniper", "pond", etc. Many of them bear the names of animals that should not only be imitated, but also imitated Sounds inherent in the latter.

"Kamasutra": posture number 11

The advantage of this position is that during sexual intercourse, the male member rubs against the side wall of the female vagina. This position is very similar to the pose number 1. For execution, the woman should lie on her back, spread her legs widely and bend them in the lap. A man should lie down at a slight angle to the partner so that her divorced right leg lies on his left shoulder. The second woman's bent leg should be firmly pressed against the man's thigh.

"Kama Sutra", part 2: poses 11-20

Pose number 12 is very similar to the previous eleven. It is recommended to perform it on a firm spring bed. The partner must lie on her back, spread her legs as wide as possible. After the partner enters the penis into the vagina of the woman, she should throw her left foot on the man, hugging him by the buttocks. The right leg in this position should remain elongated or slightly bent at the knee and be located between the legs of the man, while he must clamp it as hard as possible with his foot.

In position number 13 the girl lies, widely spreading her legs with an emphasis on the feet, on her back, and the man gently falls on it from above and enters the penis. After that, he turns to the left side, so that his body is at the maximum angle to the partner, that is perpendicularly, lifting his right foot to his chest, and the left one clasped between his legs.

Taking a pose of "crab" or position number 14, a man carries out frictional movements, sitting on a woman who lies on her back, crossed her legs. Quite a difficult position, because a man in this case should have a fairly long genital organ.

Position number 15 - the girl kneels on the edge of the bed, leaning on her elbows. At the same time, her pelvis should be raised high above the bed, so that a man can stand between her legs. Depending on the growth of the partner, this posture can be carried out either by standing on the floor, or by kneeling on the bed. The peculiarity of this posture is compression, as it is written in the book "Kamasutra" itself. Pose 11 is very close to the feeling position number 15. For more vivid sensations, a woman can close her legs behind the man, who, in turn, squeezing her buttocks, will make translational movements with a basin.

Position number 16 is quite simple and ordinary - a man should lie on the back of the girl's chest. The advantage of this position can be considered the partner's free hands, with which he can stimulate the woman's breasts and clitoris in the process of sexual intercourse.

Fascinating Positions

Pose number 18 is the "dragon". A woman lies on the edge of a thick bed or a wooden ottoman, leaning her legs straight to the floor, first divining them in different directions. A man lies on a woman, leaning his feet on the floor. At the same time he holds his balance, holding his chest with his hands, enters the penis.

"Flight of the butterfly" is position number 19. The girl lies on the edge of the bed, on her back, with her legs straight up. The man, pushing his legs apart, enters the partner, standing on the floor. Interestingly, position 20 is a variation of the "butterfly flight", the only difference is the leg girth of the partner during the translational movements of the pelvis.

One of the most amazing positions in the book "Kama Sutra" - pose No. 11. It is known that the legendary book is based on 8 unique positions, all of which in one way or another originate from position No. 11.

Similarity of positions, relationship and brief description

The similarity of some of the positions described in the book "Kamasutra" (pose 11 and 41) is interesting. So, "enjoyment, standing" - a pose more known at number 41. A woman lies down on a soft bed with a lush feather bed, spreads her legs. The right leg raises at the level of the partner's chest, bending it in the knee. The left foot rests on the foot in bed. The man stands facing the woman, bending his knees. With his right hand he holds the woman, the left one hugs her in the waist. The partner must at the same time embrace the partner with one hand for the neck.

In posture 41, as in posture 11, movements are made in an almost horizontal position. In this case, the man performs translational movements at a certain angle. In this case, the girl can help her lover, moving the pelvis towards him.

Position beyond the possible

Many young couples who are just beginning to comprehend the art of love, note that the description of positions in this work is often confusing and incomprehensible. Therefore, sexologists recommend to get acquainted with the third, forty-second, twelfth, fifty-fourth, sixty-second poses on pictures, which can also be found in the book "Kamasutra." Position number 11 occupies a special place in this list, so you can often find detailed or step-by-step photos of all the actions during it.

In addition to the many poses known for their sophistication, a special place in the book is occupied by the chapter devoted to the stimulation of the point G. After all, one of the most important criteria for sex is not only the reception of orgasm, but also the satisfaction of the partner.

In the achievement of female orgasm, a special role is played by stimulation of the clitoris, erogenous zones and the point G. This is why both the novice and the more experienced lovers Vasjtiyan were recommended to use position No. 11.

"Kama Sutra", part 2, contains 10 most successfully selected positions, in the execution of which the man is free of one or both hands, so that he can give extra pleasure to the partner during coitus.

Interesting Facts

The most famous love treatise of India is more than two thousand years old. And the author, Vassiatian, named his book in honor of the God of pleasure, pleasure and love.

"Kama Sutra" is, first of all, a book about the relationships, feelings and harmony between lovers. It should be remembered that the erotic recommendations occupy only a fifth of the treatise.

By the way, the book appeared in the mass seal only after the sixties of the twentieth century. And in 1996, the self-titled feature film "Kamasutra" was shot.

Pose 11, by the way, was originally not included in the treatise, but was described only in the drafts of the author.

Of course, in the USSR the book was banned, since it was believed that it promotes the disintegration of communist ideas. But in 1996 the book was translated into the Udmurt language, which contributed to the increasing popularity of language in the region.

Reviews

Often, young inexperienced couples resort to using the famous one-volume love story, expecting unusual sensations. Looking through pictures of poses, young lovers stay in indescribable ecstasy, but only until they dare to try.

Of the sixty-four positions, fifteen are real from strength, while others require incredible strength, flexibility, endurance from the girl, as well as strong hands, tall stature and a rather long genital organ from the man.

Particularly stormy among those who bought the book discussed the position number 11 in the front performance. The "Kamasutra" in the description of this position is very ambiguous. It is interesting that, depending on the publishing house and the translation, the location of the hands of the man and the hips of the girl can change and look more like position number 4 or even 32.

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