Classical handbook of desire and etiquette; intimacy framed by consent, ethics, and craft.
India | 1 book | Popular now: Kama Sutra
Vātsyāyana was an ancient Indian philosopher, known for authoring the Kama Sutra. He lived in India during the second or third century CE, probably in Pataliputra (modern day Patna in Bihar).
He situates pleasure inside ethics, consent, and skill. The handbook is social technology for courtship, conversation, and household practice, not shock value. In cultures that swing between shame and spectacle, its calm tone reframes intimacy as study and care. Read it to replace cliche with context.
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PUBLISHED
08-17-2023
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