Chapter 8 : About Women acting the part of a Man; and the work of a Man

WHEN a woman sees that her lover is fatigued by constant congress, without having his desire
satisfied, she should, with his permission, lay him down upon his back, and give him assistance
by acting his part. She may also do this to satisfy the curiosity of her lover, or her own desire of
novelty. There are two ways of doing this, the first is when during congress she turns round, and
gets on the top of her lover, in such a manner as to continue the congress, without obstructing the
pleasure of it; and the other is when she acts the man's part from the beginning. At such a time,
with flowers in her hair hanging loose, and her smiles broken by hard breathings, she should
press upon her lover's bosom with her own breasts, and lowering her head frequently, should do
in return the same actions which he used to do before, returning his blows and chaffing him,
should say, 'I was laid down by you, and fatigued with hard congress, I shall now therefore lay
you down in return.' She should then again manifest her own bashfulness, her fatigue, and her
desire of stopping the congress. In this way she should do the work of a man, which we shall
presently relate. Whatever is done by a man for giving pleasure to a woman is called the work of
a man, and is as follows: While the woman is lying on his bed, and is as it were abstracted by his
conversation, he should loosen the knot of her undergarments, and when she begins to dispute
with him, he should overwhelm her with kisses. Then when his organ is erect he should touch her
with his hands in various places, and gently manipulate various parts of the body. If the woman is
bashful, and if it is the first time that they have come together, the man should place his hands
between her thighs, which she would probably keep close together, and if she is a very young
girl, he should first get his hands upon her breasts, which she would probably cover with her own
hands, and under her armpits and on her neck. If however she is a seasoned woman, he should
do whatever is agreeable either to him or to her, and whatever is fitting for the occasion. After this
he should take hold of her hair, and hold her chin in his fingers for the purpose of kissing her. On
this, if she is a young girl, she will become bashful and close her eyes. Anyhow he should
gather from the action of the woman what things would be pleasing to her during
congress. while a man is doing to the woman what he likes best during congress, he
should always make a point of pressing those parts of her body on which she turns her
eyes.
The signs of the enjoyment and satisfaction of the woman are as follows: her body
relaxes, she closes her eyes, and she puts aside all bashfulness, and shows increased
willingness to unite the two organs as closely together as possible. On the other hand, the
signs of her want of enjoyment and of failing to be satisfied are as follows: she shakes her hands;
she does not let the man get up, feels dejected, bites the man, kicks him, and continues to go on
moving after the man has finished. In such cases the man should rub the female organ of the
woman with his hand and fingers (as the elephant rubs anything with his trunk) before engaging
in congress, until it is softened, and after that is done he should proceed to put his organ into her.
The acts to be done by the man are:
Moving forward
Friction or churning
Piercing
Rubbing
Pressing
Giving a blow
The blow of a boar
The blow of a bull
The sporting of a sparrow
When the organs are brought together properly and directly it is called 'moving the organ forward'.
When the male organ is held with the hand, and turned all round in the female organ, it is called
'churning'.
When the female organ is lowered, and the upper part of it is struck with the male organ, it is
called 'piercing'.
When the same thing is done on the lower part of the female organ, it is called 'rubbing'.
When the female organ is pressed by the male organ for a long time, it is called 'pressing'.
When the male organ is removed to some distance from the female organ, and then forcibly
strikes it, it is called 'giving a blow'.
When only one part of the female organ is rubbed with the male organ, it is called the 'blow of a
boar'.
When both sides of the female organ are rubbed in this way, it is called the 'blow of a bull'.
When the male organ is in the female organ, and moved up and down frequently, and without
being taken out, it is called the 'sporting of a sparrow'. This takes place at the end of congress.
When a woman acts the part of a man, she has the following things to do in addition to the nine
given above:
The pair of tongs
The top
The swing
When the woman holds the male organ in her female organ, draws it in, presses it, and keeps it
Thus in her for a long time, it is called the 'pair of tongs'.
When, while engaged in congress, she turns round like a wheel, it is called the 'top'. This is learnt
by practice only.
When, on such an occasion, the man lifts up the middle part of his body, and the woman turns
round her middle part, it is called the 'swing'.
When the woman is tired, she should place her forehead on that of her lover, and should thus
take rest without disturbing the union of the organs, and when the woman has rested herself the
man should turn round and begin the congress again.
There are also some verses on the subject as follows:
'Though a woman is reserved, and keeps her feelings concealed; yet when she gets on the top of
a man, she then shows all her love and desire. A man should gather from the actions of the
woman of what disposition she is, and in what way she likes to be enjoyed. A woman during her
monthly courses, a woman who has been lately confined, and a fat woman should not be made to
act the part of a man.'

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