![]() ![]() ![]() While sex is usually thought of as purely physical, Anand says, “Pleasure is not just of the body. Sex within the Kama Sutra was looked at as so much more than just the act itself. Indeed a far cry from today, where we’re usually trying to squeeze moments of intimacy into otherwise packed schedules. “It was like dressing up for a party,” says Anand. Making love was looked at as a special occasion-women would delicately tuck lotus buds behind their ears and dab perfumed incense on their wrists. ![]() The way Anand describes pleasure from the pages of the Kama Sutra paints a picture of a sepia-tinged world, in which the complex dance between man and woman is filled with passion and lust. ![]()
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