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     OP - October 01, 2012, 09:28 AM

    I have foolishly been reading a certain thread that may or may not lead to finding this board, and am confused.

    I am gaining the impression that many many people from South Asia have very strong puritanical views, when my impression, from the Kama Sutra, Tantra and the evidence of many many temples is the opposite!

    I was brought up with Auntie Beeb, who has a very long tradition of double entendre.  Round the Horn, and dialogues of Kenneth Williams are especially memorable, using extremely rude terms on the BBC that the vast majority of people did not have a clue about what they meant!

    What is the reality?  When the Waltz was introduced in Britain about 1800, it was condemned as disgusting.  

    I thought us European colonialists exported our hang ups about missionary positions, but I am not sure that is true.




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