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Lady Chatterly's lover - Sexual Positions

 
Author: Sacha Tarkovsky

Lady Chatterly is young, beautiful, and highly sexual and needs satisfaction.

The book Lady Chatterlys Lover is about one Lady Chatterly and the unhappy state of her married life she is married to a wealthy mine owner Sir Clifford Chatterly.

War wounds he had received made him paralyzed and impotent and she begins to explore her sexual feelings else where.

After a brief affair with a young playwright, she begins what appears to be a fulfilling and passionate relationship with Sir Cliffords game keeper, Oliver Mellors.

However she soon becomes pregnant. In this state she seeks a divorce from Sir Clifford Chatterly.

He refuses to give her a divorce and this leaves Lady Chatterly and Oliver waiting only in the hope that Sir Clifford may die (he doesnt), so they may be free to legitimatize their relations.

The book was fraught with moral and social questions.

Although the book by D.H. Lawrence was considered obscene, and banned in many places, in 1960 all prohibitions were lifted, it became a run-away best seller.

In the book, Lady Chatterly is described as highly sexual and sensual, lustful. The initial meetings with Oliver were hurried, full to stress and anxiety, and filled with passion.

Lady Chatterly Sexual preferences

From a close study of the wording, and understanding that explicit sexual scenes were not allowed at all, we find Oliver and Constance have sex in the Conservatory (Greenhouse). Both were fully clothed, and had to open what needed to be opened.

It appears that Lady Chatterly loved to be taken from the rear, and in a standing doggy position. She would turn slightly at the waste and kiss her lover while he kept thrusting.

She also liked, it can be deduced, a face to face standing position, also fully clothed. This is not easy to negotiate, as the clothes were heavy and layered. Oliver was very strong, and

while having her in an embrace, would slightly lift her, facilitating the re-arranging of clothing to permit penetration.

The fondling of breasts was accomplished with some difficulty, but that too was performed, and Lady Chatterly had for a time her lust satisfied.

There was one other position, performed while out in the forest. Lady Chatterly would find a suitable place to sit, and thereby have Oliver kiss and fondle her.

Then with the clever rearrangement of clothing, she would half stand, and Oliver would penetrate from the rear, in a modified standing doggy-style. She would brace herself for Olivers thrusting and return the motion in a reciprocal fashion.

Stimulation of erogenous zones

Judging by what we now know about the female erogenous zones, the positions mentioned are wonderful for stimulation of both the clitoris and the G-Spot.

Also, Oliver would have found the positions highly satisfactory, as they are masculine dominant positions that put him in full control.

D.H. Lawrences excellent book was ahead of its time (written in 1928 in a period when such sexual subjects were generally considered taboo), and he vividly presented his subject in what has become a classic of erotic fiction.

Author Bio:
Sacha Tarkovsky is a popular columnist. Sacha likes to pen down articles about this area.
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