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The BAIM Maneuver
 * 1) The History
 * 2) The Maneuver

THE HISTORY Emory David Baim(1904-1957) was born in 1904 Essex, England to commoners Sturgil and Ren Baim. Baim received limited notoriety for introducing the "BAIM MANEUVER" to an unimpressed educational English community in the early 20th century. Baim was a premier student who studied ancient cultures, finishing his degree in African Archaeology at Oxford University in 1926. Baim traveled to Nairobi, Ethiopia(Africa) for his study and became immersed into the culture of the Massai tribe of Nairobi, who retained a rich auditory history; tracing back to their originial Akebulanian ancestry(Akebulan being the original name of Africa). Baim became learned of the colorful cultural history of the Massai tribe. He was told of a legendary young teenage Akebulanian king who used a unique sexual maneuver to showcase his superior physical prowess over other men, displayed onto his wives. Emory Baim scribed the maneuver in detail and tried unsuccesfully to publish his work. He was widely dismissed as a fictionalist and a fraud. His accounts of the maneuver were deemed sensational and ergonomically impossible by the European educational establishment. His colleagues dismissed his work as "savage nonsense" and baseless in physiological design. Baim countered that he had personally witnessed the maneuver being performed successfully by young massai warriors, and he himself had tried unsuccessfully to perform the maneuver with his own wife. Because of it's limited application and apparent requirement of a large member to achieve the desired result, the BAIM maneuver was left unrecognized and ignored for decades.

THE MANEUVER The BAIM maneuver involves the male partner engaging in intercourse from a standing position and the female kneeled and perched forward(a version of "doggystyle". The maneuver involves the male rotating 360 degrees rapidly around his female partner in a crouched crab stance as she is crouched forward, while still having his member inserted into her. The Akebulanian King boasted of his large member and that no ordinary male could complete such a maneuver. This movement was proven also very pleasurable to the female, enabling her a sensation of the male member rotating 360 degrees.

MODERN DAY "BAIM" There are veiled references to the BAIM maneuver in modern day society. Japanese pornographers refer to a variation of the BAIM maneuver as "the helicopter." However, the Japanese version involves the female laying on her stomach and the male laying ontop of her. This enables an easier and slower rotation and does not require as much physical requirement of the male member as the original BAIM maneuver.

The BAIM Maneuver
The BAIM Maneuver
 * 1) The History
 * 2) The Maneuver

THE HISTORY Emory David Baim(1904-1957) was born in 1904 Essex, England to commoners Sturgil and Ren Baim. Baim received limited notoriety for introducing the "BAIM MANEUVER" to an unimpressed educational English community in the early 20th century. Baim was a premier student who studied ancient cultures, finishing his degree in African Archaeology at Oxford University in 1926. Baim traveled to Nairobi, Ethiopia(Africa) for his study and became immersed into the culture of the Massai tribe of Nairobi, who retained a rich auditory history; tracing back to their originial Akebulanian ancestry(Akebulan being the original name of Africa). Baim became learned of the colorful cultural history of the Massai tribe. He was told of a legendary young teenage Akebulanian king who used a unique sexual maneuver to showcase his superior physical prowess over other men, displayed onto his wives. Emory Baim scribed the maneuver in detail and tried unsuccesfully to publish his work. He was widely dismissed as a fictionalist and a fraud. His accounts of the maneuver were deemed sensational and ergonomically impossible by the European educational establishment. His colleagues dismissed his work as "savage nonsense" and baseless in physiological design. Baim countered that he had personally witnessed the maneuver being performed successfully by young massai warriors, and he himself had tried unsuccessfully to perform the maneuver with his own wife. Because of it's limited application and apparent requirement of a large member to achieve the desired result, the BAIM maneuver was left unrecognized and ignored for decades.

THE MANEUVER The BAIM maneuver involves the male partner engaging in intercourse from a standing position and the female kneeled and perched forward(a version of "doggystyle". The maneuver involves the male rotating 360 degrees rapidly around his female partner in a crouched crab stance as she is crouched forward, while still having his member inserted into her. The Akebulanian King boasted of his large member and that no ordinary male could complete such a maneuver. This movement was proven also very pleasurable to the female, enabling her a sensation of the male member rotating 360 degrees.

MODERN DAY "BAIM" There are veiled references to the BAIM maneuver in modern day society. Japanese pornographers refer to a variation of the BAIM maneuver as "the helicopter." However, the Japanese version involves the female laying on her stomach and the male laying ontop of her. This enables an easier and slower rotation and does not require as much physical requirement of the male member as the original BAIM maneuver.