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Daily DS Sutra - Union of the Elephant

Posted by Derrick Sanskrit

Today, we look at another of the more interesting poses in amateur French developer Cid2Mizard's SutraDS, a homebrew Kama Sutra application for the Nintendo DS. Once again, if you are offended by imagery or discussion of a sexual nature, please do not continue reading this post and generally avoid the rest of Nerve.com

Today's position: Union of the Elephant

Can somebody please tell me what this position has to do with elephants?

Compared to the other poses reviewed this week, Union of the Elephant is downright bland, lacking all sense of adventure and wonder and offers a fairly superficial degree of penetration. What's it got going for it? Well, clearly comfort is a factor, as both partners are essentially lying flat on their fronts. This allows for increased opportunity for fondling, cuddling, and a general sense of intimacy, as your entire bodies are touching. A good pose for love, not particularly great for passion. But again, why elephants? Is this how elephants have sex, laying flat on their stomachs? That seems completely impossible. Worth noting, this position can be excellent for female stimulation, as SutraDS points out "the front wall of the vagina and point G are well stimulated."

"Point G." Thank you, SutraDS.

If you'd like to read more about sex, just click "Home" at the top of this page. If you've got a Nintendo DS with a flashcart or even just a DS emulator, you can download SutraDS here. Check back every day this week as we look through some of our other favorite positions in this quirky bit of homebrew.

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Comments

DAN! said:

you'd be flattened too if an elephant tried to bang you while on top.

March 26, 2009 2:07 PM

Scott Z said:

Oh, awesome.  Two days in a row there's a digitized sex act pictured in my RSS feed.  I, like a majority of those who religiously read videogame news sites, read while at work.  And, believe it or not, when someone glances at my computer screen and sees Union of the Elephant or Republic of the Anteater (it's much better IMHO) on my screen, they tend to ask questions.  

Anyway, long story short:

> goto www.google.com/reader

> login

> Manage Subscriptions

> Unsubscribe

> "Are you sure you'd like to unsubscribe from '61 Frames Per Second'?"

> OK

March 26, 2009 4:03 PM

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