The Kama Sutra takes to the beach, the woods, the lake, and the garden! This book is a celebration of pleasure and passion in scenic settings, all illustrated in lavish, highly erotic full-color photographs. Certain to delight adventurous lovers everywhere, this book is a beautiful source of inspiration and creativity.
This book includes 25 Kama Sutra positions in various outdoor locations, exotic imagery combined with practical tips, and sexy stories about ancient lovemaking techniques.
Writer henry miller wife june and writer anais nin get kinky in 1930s paris. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 06/01/2004 Starring: Fred Ward Richard E. Grant Run time: 136 minutes Rating: Nc17 Director: Philip Kaufman
Anaïs Nin (Maria de Medeiros) is a young woman in 1930s Paris whose husband is slowly defecting from art to working in a bank, leaving her very bored. When the then-unpublished Brooklyn writer Henry Miller (Fred Ward) enters her life, she embarks on a journey of seduction and sexual exploration that eventually leads from the writer to his wife, June (Uma Thurman), who finances her husband’s life in Paris so he may praise her beauty in his writing. Unhappy with her husband’s writing and her lovers’ affair, June enters a jealous rage, forcing Henry into suffering-artist mode and Nin back to her husband. Despite having one of the more erotic scenes of the 1990s, between Nin and June, the film does not live up to its subject, largely due to a mediocre screenplay and flawed direction. The strength of the original material and Medeiros’s decidedly unflawed performance, however, make it worth viewing. –James McGrath
LoveMaking takes the reader on the journey of both individual development and that of the committed, loving relationship. The reader begins with the birth family and proceeds through the collection of experiences that comprises all of our journeys. The Talmadges illuminate the emotional and sexual skills necessary for healthy intimacy. LoveMaking is replete with stories of couples on their journeys that make it real, and thought-provoking exercises that make it personal.