The
signs of the enjoyment and satisfaction of the woman are as follows: her body
relaxes, she closes her eyes, she puts aside all bashfulness, and shows
increased willingness to unite the two organs as closely together as possible.
On the other hand, the signs of her want of enjoyment and of failing to
be satisfied are as follows: she shakes her hands, she does not let the man get
up, feels dejected, bites the man, kicks him, and continues to go on moving
after the man has finished. In such
cases, the man should rub the yoni of the woman with his hand and fingers (as
the elephant rubs anything with his trunk) before engaging in congress, until it
is softened, and after that is done he should proceed to put his lingam into
her.
The acts to be done by the man are: moving forward; friction or churning; piercing; rubbing; pressing; giving a blow; the blow of a boar; the blow of a bull; the sporting of a sparrow.

1)
When the
organs are brought together properly and directly t is called ‘moving the
organ forward’.
2)
When the
lingam is held with the hand, and turned all round in the yoni, it is called
‘churning’.
3)
When the
yoni is lowered, and the upper part of it is struck with the lingam, it is
called ‘piercing’.
4)
When the
same thing is done on the lower part of the yoni, it is called ‘rubbing’.
5)
When the
yoni is pressed by the lingam for a long time, it is called ‘pressing’.
6)
When the
lingam is removed to some distance from the yoni, and then forcibly strikes it,
it is called ‘giving a blow’.
7)
When only
one part of the yoni is rubbed with the lingam, it is called the ‘blow of a
boar’.
8)
When both
sides of the yoni are rubbed in this way, it is called the ‘blow of a bull’.
9)
When the
lingam is in the yoni, and moved up and down frequently, and without being taken
out, it is called the ‘sporting of a sparrow’. This takes place at the end of the congress.