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The Kama Sutra
- Men who have been lately married.
- Men who like picnics and pleasure parties.
- Men who are liberal.
- Men who are celebrated for being very strong (bull-men).
- Enterprising and brave men.
- Men who surpass their husbands in learning and good looks, in good qualities, and in liberality.
- Men whose dress and manner of living are magnificent.
The following are the women who are easily gained over:
- Women who stand at the door of their houses.
- Women who are always looking out on the street.
- Women who sit conversing in their neighbor's house.
- A woman who is always staring at you.
- A female messenger.
- A woman who looks sideways at you.
- A woman whose husband has taken another wife without any just cause.
- A woman who hates her husband, or who is hated by him.
- A woman who has nobody to look after her, or keep her in check.
- A woman who has not had any children.
- A woman whose family or caste is not well known.
- A woman whose children are dead.
- A woman who is very fond of society.
- A woman who is apparently very affectionate with her husband.
- The wife of an actor.
- A widow.
- A poor woman.
- A woman fond of enjoyments.
- The wife of a man with many younger brothers.
- A vain woman.
- A woman whose husband is inferior to her in rank or abilities.
- A woman who is proud of her skill in the arts.
- A woman disturbed in mind by the folly of her husband.
- A woman who has been married in her infancy to a rich man, and not liking him when she grows up, desires a man possessing a disposition, talents, and wisdom suitable to her own tastes.
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