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:: Social Demeanor ::
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on Wednesday, November 10, 2004 - 07:32
 In India of the IV Century, the sexual practice only took place between partners from the same social level.
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Legend has it that by the time was the Kama Sutra written, both
men and women of Hindu origins had socially well established sexual
roles. Men, for instance, were induce to experience sexually at
large, and also to have as many sex-partners as possible. Women,on
the other hand, had to remain chaste until marriage. Any one pushing
the boundaries would be regarded as unacceptable as indecent for
societal standards.
It comes to demonstrate that, once more, there can be more similarities
rather than discrepancies between modern society and the context
in which Vatsyayana wrote his piece. Such similarities remained
up until a few decades ago, when by the advent of the so-called
Sexual Revolution notions began to be questioned and social demeanors
reevaluated. And yet, only now that the fact of becoming actively
are women taking on a more aggressive approach on the flirting game,
it's being maturely acknowledged by some.
Sexual
Education:- Yesterday and Today
Yet, Vatsyayana came to demonstrate that sexual education was
something especial in that should have been mastered by both genders
with the aims of further improving each individual's sexual capability.
Following the progress of past decades, noticeably nowadays much
is yet spoken, written as well as heard about sex, on the grounds
that Vatsyayana's words of wisdom and intuitive assumptions were
on the right track, just as are currently much en vogue for us.
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