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THERE are two kinds of eunuchs, those that are disguised as males, and those that are
disguised as females. Eunuchs disguised as females imitate their dress, speech, gestures,
tenderness, timidity, simplicity, softness and bashfulness. The acts that are done on the
jaghana or middle parts of women, are done in the mouths of these eunuchs, and this is
called Auparishtaka.1 These eunuchs derive their imaginable pleasure, and their livelihood
from this kind of congress, and they lead the life of courtesans. So much concerning
eunuchs disguised as females.
Eunuchs disguised as males keep their desires secret, and when they wish to do anything
they lead the life of shampooers. Under the pretence of shampooing, a eunuch of this kind
embraces and draws towards himself the thighs of the man whom he is shampooing, and
after this he touches the joints of his thighs and his jaghana, or central portions of his body.
Then, if he finds the lingam of the man erect, he presses it with his hands and chaffs him for
getting into that state. If after this, and after knowing his intention, the man does not tell the
eunuch to proceed, then the latter does it of his own accord and begins the congress. If
however he is ordered by the man to do it, then he disputes with him, and only consents at
last with difficulty.
The following eight things are then done by the eunuch one after the other:
The nominal congress
Biting the sides
Pressing outside
Pressing inside
Kissing
Rubbing
Sucking a mango fruit
Swallowing up
At the end of each of these, the eunuch expresses his wish to stop, but when one of them is
finished, the man desires him to do another, and after that is done, then the one that follows
it, and so on.
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