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  2. Erotic furniture - Wikipedia

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    A chair designed to facilitate threesomes, exhibited in the Sex Machines Museum in Prague. Erotic furniture, also known as sex furniture, is any form of furniture that is designed to act as an aid to sexual activity. This includes furniture and harnesses designed to aid positioning, [1] assisting with comfort, penetration level and stimulation. [2]

  3. Tantric sex - Wikipedia

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    Tantric sex or sexual yoga refers to a range of practices in Hindu and Buddhist tantra that utilize sexual activity in a ritual or yogic context. Tantric sex is associated with antinomian elements such as the consumption of alcohol, and the offerings of substances like meat to deities. Moreover, sexual fluids may be viewed as power substances ...

  4. Yoni massage - Wikipedia

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    Yoni massage or yonic massage, derived from the word Yoni, a representation of the vulva which symbolizes the goddess Shakti, [1] is a type of Tantric full-body massage. It primarily focuses on the labia , clitoris , G-spot , uterus , the breasts , the anus and other erogenous zones .

  5. Tantra - Wikipedia

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    Tantric practices also included secret initiation ceremonies in which individuals would enter the tantric family (kula) and receive the secret mantras of the tantric deities. These initiations included the consumption of the sexual substances (semen and female sexual secretions) produced through ritual sex between the guru and his consort.

  6. Tantra massage - Wikipedia

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    Tantric massage focuses on the primary erogenous zones of the body, such as the mouth, the phallus , the vagina, and the anus. [2] [3] [4] According to the Tantric Massage Association, Tantra massage was developed in the 1980s by Andro Andreas Rothe, founder of Diamond Lotus Tantra Lounge, the first Tantra institute in Germany (1977). [5]

  7. Human furniture - Wikipedia

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    A model used as human furniture may be nude or semi-nude to add to the erotic or aesthetic appeal. A classic example of the depiction of human furniture as art is the set of three sculptures Hatstand, Table and Chair made in 1969 by British pop artist Allen Jones which show semi-naked white women in the roles of furniture. [1]

  8. Neotantra - Wikipedia

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    Neotantra, navatantra (Sanskrit: नव, nava 'new'), or tantric sexuality is a Western new religious movement influenced by the Eastern esoteric spiritual traditions of Tantra. Rooted in elements of Hindu and Buddhist tantras , neotantra blends New Age interpretations with modern Western perspectives, often emphasizing the sexual aspects of ...

  9. Category:Tantric practices - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tantric practices" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abhiṣeka (Buddhism)