Better Sex Video: The Better Sex Guide to the Kama Sutra DVD
Kama Sutra (Principles or Love), connects all aspects of sexual life
Expert advice from noted Kama Sutra authority, Professor Prakash Kothari, MD Ph.D.
Real couples demonstrates positions outlined in the text
60 minutes DVD; 35 minutes CD
Spanish language option
DVD / CD COMBO SET
Written by Vatsyana in approx. 350 AD, the Kama Sutra (Pricipleâs of Love), connects all aspects of sexual life. These ancient and timeless teachings of the East are revealed in Sinclair's unique approach. Expert advice from noted Indian Sexologist and Kama Sutra authority, Prof. Prakash Kothari, MD, PhD, leads the exploration of this ancient wisdom. Sharing a highly developed expression of their erotic desires, real couples demonstrate positions outlined in the text and live the principles, "whatâs good for the body is good for sex". Included with this new DVD set is a CD (35 minutes) of the original music score from the video.
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Marriage, Kids, before, Regarding, Teaching
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Question by julesl68:
What are you teaching your kids regarding sex before marriage?
Are you saying it's ok as long as they use birth control? Are you encouraging abstinence until marriage? Or are you not saying one way or the other?
Best answer:
Answer by Rural thoughts I am teaching my kids that sex is meant for a husband and wife to share together in marriage. There is just too much emotional crap that comes with sex and unfortunately there is no birth control that protects the heart!! Sex is much more enjoyable when you don't have to worry about; what if I get pregnant, does he/she love me, will he/she leave, what if mom and dad find out, etc.
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hi if you in the military and havenot taken this survey please due?
if you currently doing your years in active or inactive years after active please fill out,if your retired and not doing your inactive years please dont fill out First of all, on behave of all students of Buena Vista University in Fort Dodge, Iowa we would like to thank you for your service for us and this great country. Your duty and sacrifice means to a lot to us, so keep the good work.
At Buena Vista University as students, we are conducting a survey on the cohesion of military units and we would be honored if take this survey for us. Providing information on this survey is voluntary. There is no penalty if you choose not to respond. However, maximum participation is encouraged so that the data will be complete and representative. Your survey instrument will be treated as confidential. Identifying information will be used only by persons engaged in, and for the purposes of, the survey
Cohesion in Military Units
1.Which area of the armed services are you a member of? a.Army b.Navy c.Air Forces d.Marines
2.What is your grade? a.E-1 to E-3 f. Warrant Officer b.E-4 g. O-1 to O-2 c.E-5 h. O-3 d.E-6 i. O-4 e.E-7 to E-9 j.O-5 and above
3.What category does your occupation fall? a.Infantry, Gun Crews and Allied Science, including armor and amphibious, combat engineering, combat air crew and military police. b.Electronic Equipment Repair c.Communications and Intelligence Specialists d.Medical and Dental Specialists e.Other Technical and Allied Specialists, including photography, drafting, surveying, mapping, weather, ordinance disposal and diving, scientific and engineering aides, musicians f.Administrative Specialists and Clerks g.Electrical/Mechanical Equipment Repair h.Craft workers, including metal working, construction, utilities, lithography, gas and fuel production, fabric, leather and rubber repair, marine operating crafts, fire fighting, and damage control
4.Are you (mark only one) a.Hispanic b.Black c.White d.Other
5.What is the highest grade of school that you have completed? a.High school, not graduate b.High school diploma or GED c.Associateâs or other two year degree d.Bachelorâs degree e.Graduate Study or graduate Degree
6.What is your gender? a.Male b.Female
To be continued...
The rest of the survey...
7.If currently married or in relationship, is your spouse⦠a.On active military duty? b.A civilian, but formally in the military? c.A civilian, never in military? d.N/A, I am single
8.How long have you been serving in the military? Years_____Months_____ 9.Have you served in the following operations (check all that apply)? __ Operation Just Cause in Panama __ Operations Desert Storm/Shield __ Operation Joint Task Force hurricane Andrew or Katrina in Florida and Georgia __ Operation Restore Hope in Somalia __ Operation Able Sentry in Macedonia __ Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti __ Operation Joint Endeavor in Bosnia __ Other
10.Would you like to stay in military until retirement? a.Yes b.No c.Not sure
11.Are their members of the opposite sex serving in your unit? a.Yes b.No
12.Which of the following describes how you feel about your co-workers? a.I believe that I can trust and depend on my coworkers. b.I believe that my coworkers and I communicate well c.I believe that my coworkers and I work well together. d.I believe that my coworkers and I would respond well to a crisis.
13.How would you describe the cohesiveness of your unit? a.We are a very cohesive unit. b.We are a loosely cohesive unit. c.We are divided into conflicting groups. d.Gender differences weaken cohesiveness.
14.Do you think men and women should be segregated during basic training, or integrated? a.Segregated for both enlisted and officers b.Segregated for enlisted, but integrated officers c.Integrated for enlisted, but segregated for officers d.Integrated for both enlisted and officers
15.When women are integrated into previously all-male units, how should they be assigned? a.We should try to assign women evenly across units. b.We should try to assign women only to some units so there will be more of them on each sight. c.We shouldnât pay attention to gender when assigning women to previously all-male units.
To be continued...
The rest of the survey:
16.Do you believe women are treated differently by your commanding officer? a.Yes b.No
17.Do you believe you have been treated differently by your coworkers because of gender? a. Yes b. No
18. If you believe you have been treated differently, how (select all that apply)? a. I have received more mentoring/instruction/support than opposite gender. b. I have received less mentoring/instruction/ support than opposite gender. c. I have been given more dirty work. d. I have been given less dirty work. e. Others pay more attention to me and single me out. f. Others pay less attention to me and ignore me. g. I am harassed or teased because of my gender. h. More is expected of me than the opposite gender. i. Less is expected of me that the opposite gender. j. I tend to get better assignments than the opposite gender. k. I tend to get worse assignments than the opposite gender. l. I tend to receive overly positive work evaluations. m. I tend to receive overly negative work evaluations. n. I have a better chance of being promoted than the opposite gender. o. I have a less chance of being promoted than the opposite gender.
19.Which of the following options comes closet to your opinion? a.I am satisfied with the present military regulations that exclude women from certain direct combat roles. b.I think that women who want to volunteer for the combat arms should be allowed to do so. c.I think that women should be treated exactly like men and serve in the combat arms just like men.
20.How do you feel about the possibility of women serving in the following units? a.These units should remain closed to women. b.Qualified women should be allowed to volunteer for these units. c.Qualified women should be assigned to these units the same way men are. Infantry a b c Armor a b c Submarines a b c Special Forces a b c
21.Is there anything on the topic of women serving in your unit that you would feel uncomfortable saying in front of service members? a.Yes b.No c.If yes, please explain:
Thanks for taking the survey...
Best answer:
Answer by gandamack2 I feel this is an attempt from an unfriendly force to gain knowledge they really dont need to know...go away
MEN: How important is your sex life with your wife to your marriage?
1. Would you stay if the sex is bad, but everything else is great? 2. If there are no kids in the marriage, does it make it easier to leave or would you not even consider leaving because you think sex is not the only thing in a marriage? 3. Would you consider having an affair to fulfil that sexual desire and need and yet still want to stay married? 4. Would you seriously consider leaving if the sex is just not great and you only get it twice per month?
Best answer:
Answer by Obama Vomit I am not married now but enjoyed a woman's company pretty much even if we didn't have sex a lot.
Sex is important but there is more to it than that. I think.