Being a student of the Kama Sutra, you most likely have a copy of "The
Perfumed Garden" by Sheikh Nefzawi.   I realize he is a bit of a Johnny come
lately, having written his manuscript in the 15th century but it is an
intriguing publication, particularly from a male perspective.
Anyway, let's not get too serious, I like the bit about you being inventive
and sensuous.   A sense of humour also!   And last but not least - hair on
the head only? - that's my girl.
I hope you've noted this Jimbo.

Geoff Bateman OAM
Never tell a lie when the truth will do
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> I can understand them Yaks being vigarous in that snow. Inventive,
> sensous etc.?? You sure you don't know me???????? :>))

> > It is also a closely guarded historical fact that Vatsyayana, in
> writing the sacred Indian love text 'Kama Sutra' obtained much of
> > his material, particularly the love positions, from close observation
> of Tibetan Yaks doing their bit.
>
> Well, so much for the closely guarded historical fact. Ain't so closely
> guarded anymore!! And the Kama Sutra? Well, it may surprise you guys,
> but I'm an avid student of that beautiful publication. And a lot of
> those positions are very exciting!