A core theme of the 2003 film is that positions only work if both partners are communicating. It teaches viewers how to ask for what they want.
Derived from Halasana (the plow pose in yoga). The receiving partner lies on their back and lifts their legs over their head, so their knees are near their ears. The giving partner kneels in front. This is an extreme anterior tilt. The 2003 guide included a warning graphic: "Do not attempt if you have lower back issues or high blood pressure." It remains rarely discussed but was a hallmark of the DVD’s "advanced bonus chapter."
A core theme of the 2003 film is that positions only work if both partners are communicating. It teaches viewers how to ask for what they want.
Derived from Halasana (the plow pose in yoga). The receiving partner lies on their back and lifts their legs over their head, so their knees are near their ears. The giving partner kneels in front. This is an extreme anterior tilt. The 2003 guide included a warning graphic: "Do not attempt if you have lower back issues or high blood pressure." It remains rarely discussed but was a hallmark of the DVD’s "advanced bonus chapter."