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Kama Sutra in the Office

Erotic Technique

St. Petersburg's best known soitologist* gives advice on how to have fun at work.

"It's almost a second home," says Neonilla Samukhina, director of the city's Soitology* Institute, who has just written "Kamasutra in the Office," which advises people on how to get extra pleasure out of the place where people spend such a big part of their lives. ...

Each page of the book is illustrated with vivid pictures of sex in the office. Samukhina thinks that breaks in the office should not be limited to enjoying an abundant lunch, but might also include something spicier. ...

A lot of attention is paid to office chairs, which often have wheels that can provide extra, unusual sensations during lovemaking. ...

The author says that sex in an office bathroom "should be fast," so as not to keep waiting those who use the room for its main purpose.

Russian Sex Revolution Moves to Office

* Possibly the only one in the whole world since soitology is a bit of slavonic jargon she coinced: a neologism meaning much the same thing as sexology.

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