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The Little Book of Kama Sutra: The Perfect Gift for Valentine's Day

$7.99

Make your love life sizzle with this collection of mind-blowing sex positions inspired by the classic Eastern book of erotica. With positions ranging from slow and sensual to frisky and fun, this book features all the classics as well as adventurous new positions to try. You’ll never want to go back to missionary again.

The original Kama Sutra was an ancient text that provided insights into finding happiness and fulfilment with your partner – but it also depicted varied sexual positions and techniques, for a satisfying sex life. Saving you from spending your vital energy on wading through any non-raunchy teachings, this little book contains a hand-picked selection of the best and most exhilarating positions for any kind of mood. Find out all about such delights as:

  • The Lap of Luxury
  • The Glowing Triangle
  • The Splitting Bamboo
  • The Crouching Tiger
  • The Ascent to Desire

May this book help you to open your mind (as well as your legs). Remember – make love, not war!

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