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    <body><![CDATA[I read this book when I was 15 expecting that it would be the written equivalent of watching the fuzz, steamy, interesting, and worth staying up till 1:00 am to see.  The Library version of Kama Sutra I checked out devoid of any pictures delivered a decorum guide on: sexual positions, devirginizing brides, keeping the harem in check, all interesting to boys.  It also covers bathing before meeting the opposite sex, hugging, arranging the proper marriage, and courtesans all not so interesting to boys.  In the To Be Determined Later When We Boys Are All Grown Up would fall the sexual subject of: scratching.<br/>While not what I expected it was worth keeping under my mattress until I had finished it.<br/>]]></body>
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