Erotic Origami by Marc Kirschenbaum
Author:Marc Kirschenbaum [Kirschenbaum, Marc]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: origami, hobbies, paper folding, papercraft, crafts
Publisher: eOrigami Publishing LLC
Published: 2018-12-31T16:00:00+00:00
Tips
Step forty-five will almost surprisingly fall into place. The key is to form the mountain fold along the top edge of the legs first. The long valley fold should form naturally. The objective of step sixty-six is to conceal as much of the flap as possible. Try to spread squash as much as possible, even at the expense of neatness. Remember that area will be concealed in the following step.
Each One Eat One
Each One
Eat One
About
Origami master Robert Neale came up with a colorful name for his multi-piece interlocking paper creation. Little did he know how well Each One Eat One would apply to the most equitable of sexual positions. Some body contortions are necessary to get the sixty-nine position to work, unless you are one of the lucky few to find a perfectly mated partner. A bit of paper acrobatics were necessary to get the origami version to work as well. For instance, the womans legs and buttocks originate from different areas, and the mans arms conceal the would- be seam. The penis is generously well endowed however, so the woman does not have to contort as much to reach it. If only we could be so flexible in real life.
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