Thursday, May 26, 2011

The Act of Coition

Erotic literature was found in many ancient cultures and most had some type of  'love manual'. The Perfumed Garden (of Sensual Delight) is a 15th century Arabic sex manual, similar to the Kama Sutra.

This book had chapters on a variety of subjects such as: "prescriptions for increasing the Dimensions of small members and for making them splendid", "The Sundry Names given to the Sexual Organs of a Woman" and even "how the gender of the child that is to be born may be known."

Chapter VI begins:


KNOW, O Vizir (God be good to you!), if you would have pleasant coition, which ought to give an equal share of happiness to the two combatants and be satisfactory to both, you must first of all toy with the woman, excite her with kisses, by nibbling and sucking her lips, by caressing her neck and cheeks. Turn her over in the bed, now on her back, now on her stomach, till you see by her eyes that the time for pleasure is near, as I have mentioned in the preceding chapter, and certainly I have not been sparing with my observations thereupon.


Then when you observe the lips of a woman to tremble and get red, and her eyes to become languishing, and her sighs to become quicker, know that she is hot for coition; then get between her thighs, so that your member can enter into her vagina. If you allow my advice, you will enjoy a pleasant embrace, which will give you the greatest satisfaction, and leave with you a delicious remembrance.


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