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Saturday, January 24, 2015

Don Juan in India as a Lover

The Dilemma of a Don Juan in India

Don Juan in folklore is recognized as a great libertine of all time. He was one man who fired the imagination of poets and writers for his exploits in seducing women of all ages in Europe. What if Don Juan had come to India? Would not he be bewildered with the varied culture and dress of the women in the sub continent? Perhaps he would have to do a lot of study of the women of the sub continent and their attire to be a success.

India is a vast nation almost as large as Europe and housing a diverse variety of races and castes. The majority is Hindu, but Hindus from one part of the country are different from another part. Thus the south Indian Hindus have not much in common with their brethren from the north and the east. Their attire also is diverse.  India is also home to large numbers of Christians, Moslems, Buddhists, Sikhs and jains. India is thus a melting pot of many races and people following diverse habits of dress and religions
Loving in India

Thus Don Juan would have to do a lot of home work to perfect his art of seduction in India.  Starting from the deep south of India the girls there invariably wear a sari and a blouse. A sari is a long piece of cloth that is carefully wrapped around the woman's waist. It extends to the ankles and helps create an aura of mystery. Saris can be very costly and can set you back by thousands of rupees. Over the sari the women wear a blouse. This comes in many designs and ads to the allure of a south Indian woman. They are also fond of gold jewelery.When you accost a south Indian woman make it a point to kiss her and then slowly unhook her blouse. Bare her and then undo the folds of her sari and slowly slide it off her hips. She will now be wearing a petticoat and bra. Undo the cord of the petticoat and follow up to the next step. Be careful that you fold the sari neatly so as not to damage it.

Women and girls from North India prefer a Shalwar kameez or shirt. The Shalwar has many variations but in its basic form is like a loose trouser with a cord tied around the waist of the girl to hold the shalwar in place. A north Indian girl will wear a shirt or kameez over the shalwar. The kameez may be full or half sleeved.
North Indian Girl
Undressing a north Indian girl is a little difficult. In case you love her and she is willing then the best bet is to slowly remove the shirt by untying the hooks or buttons. Having done that follow up by untying the cord of the shalwar so that it smoothly slides down from the hips. The girl would now be only in bra and panty and you can follow up by carrying her to the bed. Beware that North Indian girls in particular Sikh girls are much stronger than other Indian girls and thus you will have to match her strength and verve.
Tribal and Eastern Women
Woman from the east and central India wear in addition to a sari a Ghaghara and choli. A Ghaghara is a loose skirt tied at the waist and a choli is a blouse. These women are shyer and it is best to get their confidence before going forward. Start by unhooking the choli and follow up by untying the cord of the Ghaghra till it falls in a heap at her feet. Carry her to the bed and she will love it.
Moslem Women
Moslem women will wear the hijab or chuddar. Under this they will wear a shalwar kameez or even a sari.The hijab may be banned in Europe but in India it is greatly favoured. You will first have to lift the Chuddar and then continue to the next step. Women from the west will wear a special sari that divides the legs and adds allure while the women from the hilly areas and Rajasthan will mostly wear a Ghaghara. Tribal women in India will only wrap a sari and wear no blouse. The pallu of the sari covers the breasts.They are easier to undress and also more willing.
Last Word
Thus the field is vast for a man who wishes to love Indian woman. Maybe Don Juan would also have loved the challenge here. But it would have been tough. Coupled with the heat and distances he would have to be a real superman. But the challenge is great and if one wins, it will be a dream to remember.

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