
The hypocrisy of the Indians won’t let them choose one option, or even accept the both. Each and every soul indulge in sex at a certain age and even beyond or before; either after marriage or pre-marital sex, but yet everyone hesitates to talk about it openly.

The recent fuss over the vibrating condoms is yet another authentication of the Indian society’s unvarying perceptions about sex. Kailash Vijayvargiya Madhya Pradesh PWD Minister said, “it’s not the condom it’s the sex toys which is being sold in the market. They are selling sex toys inform of condoms.”

In response to this, television personality Tarrana Kapoor, argued, “So what’s the big deal if they openly being sold here because ultimately the cause is right. It is for to prevent AIDS to basically not have unwanted children.” What is the point of such an opposition when its not only serving the purpose but also providing pleasure?
It seems like we are adamant to let Indian society remain pleasure free society. All the gestures of affection, be it hugs, kisses, holding hands, and now sex too, makes the Indians immediately stand up on their toes and results in all sorts of controversies and debates.
Kailash also said, “Is this government’s job to sell these kinds of sex toys? Government’s job is to give sex education.” But how far has the government taken fruitful initiatives to instruct the people about sex or about what condoms are really for? Even the parents feel uncomfortable discussing about it with their offspring, which all the more enhances their curiosity.

People on the defensive margin will go bla bla over the ancient conservative Indian tradition and culture. But as Prafull Goradia ex-BJP MP, supports, “the ancient India had its Jaganath temple entirely covered with lot of sex so did the Konark temple so do the famous Khajurao temple.

Similarly Kamasutra is written which obviously means that sex was also for pleasure in the Hindu context.” So what’s the point of such an ambiguous response?
When, behind the doors, all Indians savour sex and seeks utmost delight in it, then why do they become bashful when discussions about it comes out in open…??
via ibnlive
Tags: Indian society, Religion, Sex