It does more than two thousand years, in India, a called man Nandim wrote aphorisms of the love in 1.000 chapters.
It was summarized, interpreted and been brief by several authors, but the one that has arrived to the present time is of Mallanaga Vatsyayana, author of the Kamasutra that today is known.
Little one knows of Vatsyayana, that it was only born in the Southeast of India around century III of ours was and that, being based mainly on writings of Nandim and their own experiences and reflections, wrote the Kamasutra, a book dedicated to the accommodated citizens of the Hindu society to instruct them in the love arts and that has become a chronicle of the customs of the time.
What less it is possible to be found in the Kamasutra is pornography, because is a seriously written book and rigor almost scientist, since Vatsyayana begins to study the characteristics of men and women to whom it classifies by species, as if a treaty of Biology it was.

The man comfortably seated receives his companion who also fits itself to her body seating on the erection of him.
The woman can be made wish taking the penis with the hand and putting it on her vagina doing smooth movements on her, but without introducing it.
The man can impose his will slowly pressing to the woman towards his member, watching it to the eyes.
The passion of the hug, the games of language and the backs of both within reach to cause chills in the other are some of their kindness. The taming can be a way towards orgasmo intense and unforgettable.