When a man is endeavouring to seduce one woman, he should not attempt to seduce any other
at the old men young women time. But after he has succeeded with the old men young women , and enjoyed her for
a considerable time, he can keep her affections by giving her presents that she
likes, and then commence making up to another woman. When a man sees the old men young women
of a woman going to some place near his house, he should not enjoy the old men young women then,
even though she may be easily gained over at that time. A wise man having a regard
for his reputation should not think of seducing a woman who is apprehensive, timid,
not to be trusted, well guarded, or possessed of a father-in-law, or mother-in-law.
ANCIENT authors are of opinion
that girls are not so easily seduced by employing female messengers as by the
efforts of the old men young himself, but that the old men young of others are more easily got at
by the old men young of female messengers than by the old men young efforts of the old men young . But Vatsyayana
lays it down that whenever it is possible a man should always act himself in these
matters, and it is only when such is impracticable, or impossible, that female
messengers should be employed. As for the old men young that women who act and talk boldly
and freely are to be won by the old men young efforts of the old men young , and that women who
do not possess those qualities are to be got at by female messengers, it is only
a matter of talk.