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Pagans are what really? Do they exit today? What do we know about them, and their sexual practices? ™

What we do know is that pagan sexual practices live on and the positions they used and use, are recommended by many sex experts today, as some of the best psotions for pleasuring both partners

These positions are great for women as they target the all important G-Spot. Let's look at them.

The Christian church understood pagans as people who worship many gods, and did not accept one of the traditional saviours (Jesus, Mohamed, Buddha, and so on) or were from the classical Jewish religion. They became known as idol-worshipers.

To stop their practices, the early Christian missionaries would build their churches on the sites of pagan shrines and associate Christian holidays with pagan rituals. A good example was the linking Christmas with the pagan celebration of the winter solstice.

Today, pagans are generally associated with new age polytheistic or nature religions.

Why were their sexual practices so important? What were they?

The sexual practices of pagans were founded on the power of creation and nature's role in it.

The pagan would gain power and be in harmony with nature if their sexual practice were also in keeping with the seasons, the movement of the heavens, and so on.

What we know about their sexual practices is from the prohibitions of the Christian Church, and its insistence on their standard missionary position for sexual union.

Most of the sexual positions were standing, or sitting, and no beds of girl on the bottom were used. What they banded, and must have been the most popular sexual positions were:

o Deer and Stag

o Bunny and Hare

o Leaping Lizards

o Standing Spoons

The Deer and Stag

This was a standing position where the woman would bend at her waist at a 45 degree angle, hold on to a tree, and the man would make a rear entry, holding her hips and forcing her to counter thrust, while he thrusted in an aggressive manner. This position would allow for good penetration, with fair g-spot stimulation.

The Bunny and Hare

This was the way the pagan saw rabbits copulating, and took a lead from it.

The woman would be on all fours on the ground, and take a sort of crouching position.

The man would spread her legs slightly and while on his knees, he would penetrate her, and thrust in a very aggressive manner, with the idea to finish and ejaculate as quickly as possible.

Leaping Lizards

Perhaps the origin of the exclamation, leaping lizards is a standing position, with the man and woman face to face.

The woman raises one leg, and wraps it around the man's waist, while being supported against a tree or rock.

The man would enter her, and the woman would embrace him...but their co-coordinated movement gave the image of lizards leaping. This position is excellent for clitoral stimulation.

Standing Spoons

In this position, the woman turns her back to the man, while standing and supporting herself against a tree.

The man spreads the woman's legs slightly and enters her from the rear. There is no thrusting, as the man presses himself as closely as he can to her, and embraces the woman by cupping her breasts. The woman may use one hand to press the man's buttocks. With full penetration, this position gives excellent g-spot stimulation.

Pagan sexual practices and positions are not as mystical as many people believe and the positions above are recommended by many sex experts today as great positions for pleasuring both partners.

Cultural events today are a dime a dozen in educational institutions in India and abroad. A college education experience offers the student, not only academic and social opportunities, but also a variety of other experiences Lectures, seminars, get-togethers, cultural festivals, social campus events, volunteer/community activities, conferences and career fairs, are some opportunities available to students today to network and create opportunities for themselves. These events further result into social and professional relationships with their contacts from the cultural event so that both can forge a win-win relationship among them.

At college, most parents expect their wards to work hard at their studies and do well in their exams. This is more emphasized if the exam is a career defining one like the 12th standard exams. Not many parents encourage their children to network through such social and cultural events at colleges, as they feel that these events are a waste of time for both the students and the colleges, but that is not the case. Invariably parents feel that the child's attention will be diverted from studies if they take part in cultural and social events in their college.

However, the benefits of such events are many. There are five main reasons why students should take part in social and cultural events at college. These reasons are:

- They allow the students to connect to the resources available in their schools, tap the available resources to their benefit, as the onus of tapping on to college resources for their betterment and growth rests with the students. This can only be possible by becoming involved in cultural and social events held in college.

- It helps them build the community: Being involved in such events compels students to leave their families and at times their friends behind, work with a new set of people, who may later become their friends.

- It allows them to discover their passions and strengths: Taking part of getting involved will allow the students to gauge their passions, their skills, their opportunities, strengths and weaknesses. The knowledge of all these would help them decide their career after the college education.

- It's a resume builder: Taking part in such events will add to the resume, that is to say, the student's contribution will be written down in the resume as an extra-curricular activity, and it will be an achievement if he wins a prize at the event.

- Sometimes, busier kids do better in all areas: This largely depends upon the individual student and cannot be generalized for all the students, but it has been found that more free time does not always equal better grades. Being involved will involve some time management by the student, which will help him in managing bigger activities in his professional life.

Finding out one's niche on campus can be easier said than done. However, it is only by doing or getting involved in various events and activities as participants or as volunteers can the students benefit both professionally and spiritually.