Alright, let’s talk about this Cosmo Kama Sutra thing I stumbled upon.

Saw it mentioned somewhere, probably flipping through a magazine or scrolling online, you know how it is. The name itself caught my eye, sounded a bit flashy, maybe a bit silly. Cosmo’s take on the old Kama Sutra? Seemed like it could be anything from genuinely useful tips to just plain awkward suggestions wrapped in pink glitter.
Getting Started
Curiosity got the better of me, like it often does. Decided, okay, let’s give this a whirl. What’s the harm, right? Got my hands on whatever article or guide it was. Flipped through the pages, or scrolled down the screen. Lots of pictures, bright colors, typical Cosmo style. The descriptions were… well, they were trying to be playful, maybe a bit cheeky.
Talked it over with my partner. We both had a bit of a laugh about it initially. Seemed less like ancient wisdom and more like a weekend project. But hey, we figured, why not try to inject a bit of fun, try something different.
The Actual Trying
So, we picked a few things from this Cosmo version. Didn’t go for the super complicated looking ones right away. Started with something that looked manageable, maybe even comfortable.
Here’s kind of how it went:

- First attempt: A bit clumsy. Lots of “wait, move your leg which way?” and stifled giggles. Not exactly smooth sailing.
- Second attempt: Got slightly better coordination. Still felt a bit staged, like following instructions for assembling furniture.
- Some positions were just… impractical. Looked good on paper, maybe, but real life bodies and gravity had other ideas.
- Others were surprisingly okay. Not earth-shattering, but added a little variation.
Honestly, the funniest part was probably just the process of trying and sometimes failing. We laughed more than anything else. It wasn’t some deeply spiritual or intensely passionate experience like the original Kama Sutra might imply. It felt more like playing a slightly awkward, intimate game.
So, What’s the Verdict?
Did it revolutionize our sex life? Nah, not really. Was it a total waste of time? Not entirely.
It was… an experience. It got us talking and laughing and trying something outside the usual routine. The main takeaway wasn’t really the positions themselves. It was more about the willingness to be a bit silly, to experiment together, and not take things too seriously. Sometimes the setup is more memorable than the main event.
Would I recommend rushing out to buy every Cosmo Kama Sutra guide? Probably not. But if you stumble across it and want a reason to connect and laugh with your partner, maybe try one or two of the less ridiculous suggestions. Just go in expecting fun and maybe some awkwardness, not ancient secrets to eternal bliss. It’s just another thing to try, you know?