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The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana

CHAPTER I
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She loves without regard to right or wrong,[58] and does not try to gain over a man simply for the attainment of some particular purpose.

Moreover, when a man first makes up to her she naturally shrinks from him, even though she may be willing to unite herself with him.

But when the attempts to gain her are repeated and renewed, she at last consents.

But with a man, even though he may have begun to love, he conquers his feelings from a regard for morality and wisdom, and although his thoughts are often on the woman, he does not yield, even though an attempt be made to gain him over.

He sometimes makes an attempt or effort to win the object of his affections, and having failed, he leaves her alone for the future.


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