Your cart

Your cart is empty

Discover yourself.

Applying Kama Sutra in the 21st century

Applying Kama Sutra in the 21st century

You don’t have to try out every one of its acrobatic sex positions to explore the Kama Sutra. If you’ve read our previous article, Kama Sutra: A Guide To The Art of Pleasure, you will be familiar with the Cliff notes on the ancient text. But, as mentioned, in a modern, feminist, gender-fluid world it’s not without its limitations. So, how can we take the principles of a millennia-old text and apply them to 21st century living? 

  1. Pleasure is all around us.

The Kama Sutra is about deriving pleasure from all aspects of your life. There is joy to be found in all manner of things: understanding your emotions, self-love and development and cultivating loving relationships with friends and family, the arts, learning, and living honourably. Take a look at our previous articles for ideas on how we define and incorporate pleasure in our daily lives. 

  1. Sex is about pleasure first.

The Kama Sutra says sex should always be joyous for both parties. And so do we. It also focuses heavily on women's pleasure, and acknowledges that some people take longer to become aroused than others. Being patient and attentive to your partner’s pleasure leads to a mutually satisfying sexual experience for both parties. 

  1. There’s more to sex than penetration.

You don’t have to tell us twice! Plenty of non-penetrative activities are detailed in the Kama Sutra as potential sources of pleasure, some of which fall under only the most tenuous definition of foreplay. One suggestion, preempting Jack Dawson drawing Kate Winslet like one of his French girls by centuries, is that men draw their lovers prior to sex. On top of that, the Kama Sutra instructs men to ensure their partner has at least two orgasms before penetrating them. 

We never advocate for a prescriptive approach, but the golden rule that a receiving partner should be aroused prior to penetration is a good one to follow. Whether you’re sharing aphrodisiacs, playing in the shower, or using a vibrator, foreplay and outercourse are brilliant precursors - or alternatives - to penetration. 

It’s not all about back-breaking or physics-defying sex positions. In theory and in practice, the values in the Kama Sutra around pleasure, intimacy and joy are as relevant now as ever.

Previous post
Next post

Journey into pleasure

Vibes in 3 colours

Essensual Vibe

$149.95
Unit price
per 
Lube

Essensual Lube

$29.95
Unit price
per 
Essensual Melt

Essensual Melt

from $34.95

Unit price
per 
Oil

Essensual Oil

$49.95
Unit price
per 

More sex education

What we didn't know about selling feet pics online

What we didn't know about selling feet pics online

There’s a big market for selling pictures of your feet on the internet. When it comes to fetishes, feet are an absolute classic. In fact, over $5 million dollars a...

Read more
Pillow Talk with Laura Miano

Pillow Talk with Laura Miano

Our beautiful friend, Laura Miano (she/her), is one of Melbourne’s most prominent Sexologists, and the visionary behind Posmo, a sex toy concept store and pleasure project celebrating unique expressions of...

Read more
Holiday sex

5 reasons we love holiday sex

Why does sex reach such celestial heights on vacation? Could it be shedding the familiar skin of everyday life? The physical effect indulgence and opulence has on your body? The...

Read more
The colour psychology of attraction

The colour psychology of attraction

One often overlooked facet of intimacy and attraction may be its deep connection with colour. The association between colour and human attraction has garnered significant attention, even being backed by...

Read more
Soundscapes

Sexual soundscapes: using moaning, whimpering and breathing in the bedroom

Sex - unlike watching a movie in the cinema or studying at the library - isn't generally enhanced by ‘keeping it down’. In fact, a lot of people respond very...

Read more
Break-up aftercare

Break-up aftercare

A lot of us would rather swim with sharks than go through a bad break up, and for good reason. Categorically, break-ups suck. For both the dumper and dumpee, it's...

Read more