Forms of Sexual Intercourse
Sexual intercourse is a series of friction between the male sex organ (penis) and the female sex organ (vagina). The leading role in the intercourse is not monopolized by the male. The author divides the various positions for sexual intercourse into the following categories :
Leading Role
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Face-to-Face Positions :
Woman-Supine Positions Male
Man Supine Positions Female
Sedentary Positions Female
Side Positions Male
Rear-Entry Positions :
Woman Prone Positions Male
Man-Supine Positions Female
Sedentary Positions Female
Side Positions Male

As seen above, the male and female have an equal share in dominating the act of coitus. Yet the positions in which the woman is more active are not wodely accepted. The female lead the male in the less popular sedentary positions, whereas, the male controls the more commonly practiced positions. The sedentary positions are not suitable for inducing orgasm. The face-to-face, woman supine positions, on the other handm give greater advantages to the male than the positions favoring the female with the leadership.

In short, the leadership in sexual intercourse for the male or the female is determined by the position selected, and it is a gross error to assume that the male normally takes the active role; the female should remember to respond to his desires to coordinate their movements. The male, too, should allow-willingly and without hesitation-the female to lead him, is she so desires. The husband should not think his wife is lacking in feminine qualities just because she asks to lead the act once in a while. It must be remembered that the party who takes the leading role in the sex act can readily obtain the described stimulation. It is only natural for the female at times to attempt it.



