You can diversify your intimate life not only by introducing various devices into the process, but also positions. An ancient treatise on love - "Kamastura" - will give you ideas. The book contains a large number of unusual poses with mysterious names. One of them is the "Bangladeshi stool"
Many couples who are trying to diversify their intimate life in some way turn to book wisdom. The most erotic of the books that has been written during the entire existence of mankind is, of course, "Kamastura".
In "Kamastura" all possible poses are collected with their detailed descriptions and how they affect the feelings of partners during intimacy. Pose # 79 is often referred to as the Bangladeshi Stool. But, if you turn to the original source, there you will not see just such a name.
What's the catch
In "Kamastura" there are no original names of poses, they are all collected under numbers. Once in the American film, pose # 79 was called the "Bangladeshi stool" by the authors. No one remembered what kind of film it was, but the expression stuck. Moreover, it was difficult to understand what kind of pose we are talking about. But from film to film, this expression wandered and, as a result, was fixed precisely for pose # 79. All because of the peculiarities of the performance of this pose.
In the process of intimacy, a man must sit on the edge of a stool, a woman sits down with her back to the man. For convenience, she rests her hands on her partner's legs. In this way, intimacy occurs. Since in the description of this pose there is the word "stool", as a result, people began to call it "Bangladeshi stool".
Pose features
If you delve into the study of "Kamastura", you can find information that this position is not the most convenient and is not recommended by the authors of the book for frequent use. This is because the angle of penetration is rather unconventional. To maintain closeness, a man must constantly lean back, and a woman - forward. This position also does not facilitate close contact.
It is interesting! In Indian culture, stool posture or chair posture is not only used in intimate practice. For example, yoga also has a chair pose that is actively practiced. This pose is one of the main postures in yoga. This position strengthens the muscles of the legs, arms and back, stimulates the work of the heart and respiratory system.
This is the most up to date information about the Bangladeshi stool. In fact, it is interesting that in Bangladesh they do not use stools at all and this phrase describes precisely an intimate position. But this name was given to pose # 79 not historically. It was appropriated by the people, and it all started with the cinema.
The world of "Kamasutra" is very diverse, you can find other amazing positions with unusual names in it.