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Mentioned in 17 episodes

Kama Sutra

Book • 2006
The Kama Sutra, written by Vatsyayana in the 3rd century CE, is a detailed treatise on human sexuality, emotional fulfillment, and the art of living.

It covers various aspects of relationships, including marriage, adultery, and courtesanship, while emphasizing the balance between pleasure and virtue.

The text is structured into seven books, offering insights into ancient Indian culture and societal norms.

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Mentioned in 17 episodes

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Shan Boodram
as a reference for foreplay ideas.
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Shan Boodram (intimacy expert)
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William Dalrymple
as a work composed during the Gupta period.
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The Kushan Empire
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Jared Ament
while making light of the topic of sexual intimacy and the need for pelvic motion.
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510: Why Your Spine Is the Key to Longevity, Sexual Health and Pain-Free Living | Jared Ament, MD
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Stewart Lee
, who jokingly suggests a more accurate and elaborate version of the analogy used in Prime Minister's Questions.
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U-Turns and Turncoats (with Stewart Lee)
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Shawn Roop
in the context of comparing it to Tantra and highlighting its unique approach to sexual practices.
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Tantric Sexual Mastery for Men - with Shawn Roop
Mentioned by Dr.
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Seema Anand
, who spent 25 years decoding the real meaning of this ancient text.
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500 Types of Kissing?! What Ancient India Knew About Desire ft. Dr. Seema Anand
Mentionné comme source de réponses à la question de la durée idéale de l'acte sexuel.
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#150 - Durée idéale du SEXE (tu vas être surpris.e !)
Mentioned by Kim, referring to George's habit of placing the book on her pillow open to certain positions.
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S1E4: Episode 4: Mismatched Libidos - Why This Happens and How To Solve It
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April Lampert
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Shan Boodram
in the context of its teachings on intimacy and life.
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#430 Pleasure, Positions, and Sex Appeal with Shan Boodram
Mentioned in relation to the four goals of human life in ancient Indian philosophy.
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The Arthashastra

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