Relating to the Act of Generation
Know, O Vizir (and God protect you!), that if you wish for coition, in
joining the woman you should not have your stomach loaded with food and drink,
only in that condition will your cohabitation be wholesome and good. If your
stomach is full, only harm can come of it to both of you; you will have
threatening symptoms of apoplexy and gout, and the least evil that may result
from it will be the inability of passing your urine, or weakness of sight.
Let your stomach then be free from excessive food and drink, and you need not
apprehend any illness.
Before setting to work with your wife excite her with toying, so that the
copulation will finish to your mutual satisfaction.
Thus it will be well to play with her before you introduce your verge and
accomplish the cohabitation. You will excite her by kissing her cheeks, sucking
her lips and nibbling at her breasts. You will lavish kisses on her navel and
thighs, and titillate the lower parts. Bite at her arms, and neglect no part of
her body; cling close to her bosom, and show her your love and submission.
Interlace your legs with hers, and press her in your arms, for, as the poet has
said:
Under her neck my right hand
Has served her for a cushion,
And to draw her to me
I have sent out my left hand,
Which bore her
up as a bed.
When you are close to a woman, and you see her eyes getting dim, and hear
her, yearning for coition, heave deep sighs, then let your and her yearning be
joined into one, and let your lubricity rise to the highest point; for this will
be the moment most favourable to the game of love. The pleasure which the woman
then feels will be extreme; as for yourself, you will cherish her all the more,
and she will continue her affection for you, for it has been said:
If you see a woman heaving deep sighs, with her lips getting red and
her eyes languishing, when her mouth half opens and her movements grow heedless;
when she appears to be disposed to go to sleep, vacillating in her steps and
prone to yawn, know that this is the moment for coition; and if you there and
then make your way into her you will procure for her an unquestionable treat.
You yourself will find the mouth of her womb clasping your article, which is
undoubtedly the crowning pleasure for both, for this before everything begets
affection and love.
The following precepts, coming from a profound connoisseur in love affairs,
are well known:
Woman is like a fruit, which will not yield its sweetness until you
rub it between your hands. Look at the basil plant; if you do not rub it warm
with your fingers it will not emit any scent. Do you not know that the amber,
unless it be handled and warmed, keeps hidden within its pores the aroma
contained in it. It is the same with woman. If you do not animate her with your
toying, intermixed with Kissing, nibbling and touching, you will not obtain from
her what you are wishing; you will feel no enjoyment when you share her couch,
and you will waken in her heart neither inclination nor affection, nor love for
you; all her qualities will remain hidden.
It is reported that a man, having asked a woman what means were the most
likely to create affection in the female heart, with respect to the pleasures of
coition, received the following answer:
O you who question me, those things which develop the taste for
coition are the toyings and touches which precede it, and then the close embrace
at the moment of ejaculation!
Believe me, the kisses, nibblings, suction of the lips, the close
embrace, the visits of the mouth to the nipples of the bosom, and the sipping of
the fresh saliva, these are the things to render affection lasting.
In acting thus, the two orgasms take place simultaneously, and
enjoyment comes to the man and woman at the same moment. Then the man feels the
womb grasping his member, which gives to each of them the most exquisite
pleasure.
This it is which gives birth to love, and if matters have not been
managed this way the woman has not had her full share of pleasure, and the
delights of the womb are wanting. Know that the woman will not feel her desires
satisfied, and will not love her rider unless he is able to act up to her womb;
but when the womb is made to enter into action she will feel the most violent
love for her cavalier, even if he be unsightly in appearance.
Then do all you can to provoke a simultaneous discharge of the two
spermal fluids; herein lies the secret of love.
One of the savants who have occupied themselves with this subject has thus
related the confidences which one of them made to him:
O you men, one and all, who are soliciting the love of woman and her
affection, and who wish that sentiment in her heart to be of an enduring nature,
toy with her previous to coition; prepare her for enjoyment, and neglect nothing
to attain that end. Explore her with the greater assiduity, and, entirely
occupied with her, let nothing else engage your thoughts. Do not let the moment
propitious for pleasure pass away; that moment will be when you see her eyes
humid, half open. Then go to work, but, remember, not till your kisses and
toyings have taken effect.
After you have got the woman into a proper state of excitement, O
men! put your member into her, and, if you then observe the proper movements,
she will experience a pleasure which will satisfy all her desires.
Lie on her breast, rain kisses on her cheeks, and let not your
member quit her vagina. Push for the mouth of her womb. This will crown your
labour.
If, by God's favour, you have found this delight, take good care not
to withdraw your member, but let it remain there, and imbibe an endless
pleasure! Listen to the sighs and heavy breathing of the woman. They witness the
violence of the bliss you have given her.
And after the enjoyment is over, and your amorous struggle has come
to an end, be careful not to get up at once, but withdraw your member
cautiously. Remain close to the woman, and lie down on the right side of the bed
that witnessed your enjoyment. You will find this pleasant, and you will not be
like a fellow who mounts the woman after the fashion of a mule, without any
regard to refinement, and who, after the emission, hastens to get his member out
and to rise. Avoid such manners, for they rob the woman of all her lasting
delight.
In short, the true lover of coition will not fail to observe all that I have
recommended; for, from the observance of my recommendations will result the
pleasure of the woman, and these rules comprise everything essential in that
respect.
God has made everything for the best!
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