Re: Perverted Audiobooks Becoming Popular
It just makes me sick thinking that this ancient and very in depth book is going to be brought into a new format. What is next? Karma Sutra comic books or children's after school specials?
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Re: Perverted Audiobooks Becoming Popular
It hasn't been removed for me. Better get a man to check your computer little lady.Originally posted by BelieverInGod View PostPastor, your righteous indignations must of worked because the movie has been removed.
I am very concerned about this, it will only lead to rape and fornication. Sometimes I'm afraid to let my boys out of the house, let alone off the property.
By the way, they're peddling PORNO on audiobooks too.
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Re: Perverted Audiobooks Becoming Popular
Pastor, your righteous indignations must of worked because the movie has been removed.
I am very concerned about this, it will only lead to rape and fornication. Sometimes I'm afraid to let my boys out of the house, let alone off the property.
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Perverted Audiobooks Becoming Popular
I am madder than a chinaman in a pizza factory at THIS story. It's bad enough that the demon worshiping dotheads have an instruction manual on how to perform perverted sex rituals on unsuspecting White people, but why do they need to make one that you can listen to?
Ancient sex guide published as audio book
Too shy to read the Kama Sutra on the train during rush hour? Just take out your headphones.
The ancient sex guide dating back 1,600 years has been published as an audio book for the first time in its long history in what its British-based publisher described as a "perfect meeting of ancient history and modernity."
"Now there's no need to feel embarrassed by reading a copy of this wonderful and important book in public -- simply download it on to your mp3 player and liven up your commute to work," said Simon Petherick, managing director of Beautiful Books.
"Some may also consider using the audio book as a step-by-step manual for improving bedroom techniques, without the need to stop and start with constant reference to a book." The Kama Sutra, narrated by a British actress, is based on ancient Indian philosophies and was first translated into English in the 19th century. It contains advice on relationships and one of its chapters describes 64 types of sexual acts.
Oh sweet Jesus. I see they've made a movie out of it too.
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