Well just ask. My life is an open book. I have nothing to hide. But am careful about revealing to much too soon. My email is william-hi5@in-honolulu.com so feel free to write or add me to your messenger list. I like to text, am in to all kinds of music. Like the beach, hobbies include photography and web design. I read alot like maybe a novel a week. I am reading "The Negotiator" by Fredrick Forsyth. Just finished "The Devils Banker" about finance and terrorism.
Kamasutram, generally known to the Western world as Kama Sutra, is an ancient Indian text on human sexual behavior, widely considered to be the standard work on love in Sanskrit literature. The text was composed by Vatsyayana, as a brief summary of various earlier works belonging to a tradition known generically as Kama Shastra, the science of love. Kama is literally desire. Sutra signifies a thread, or discourse threaded on a series of aphorisms. Sutra was a standard term for a technical text, thus also the Yogasutram of Patanjali. The text is originally known as Vatsyayana Kamasutram ("Vatsyayana's Aphorisms on Love"). Tradition holds that the author was a celibate scholar. He is believed to have lived sometime between the 1st to 6th centuries C.E., probably during the great cultural flowering of the Gupta period.
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