Woman Sex Talk Sparks Outrage in India!

Woman Sex Talk Sparks Outrage in India!

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Indian Society is Encouraging Sex Related Transgression, Claims Shock Survey

Ancient society in India has been rocked with a shocking new survey that claims women are being encouraged to engage in sexual transgression — leading to increased crime and immorality. The survey was conducted by the National Family Health Service (NFHS-5) and revealed some startling results.

The survey found that less than 10% of Indian men now use condoms — a figure which could be linked to the rise of women engaging in premarital sex, queerness, paid sex and multiple partners. This apparent rise in sexual transgression is supposedly encouraged by society's attitudes towards sex which remain largely negative.

The findings of the report suggest Victorian social norms — established during British colonial rule — still remain at the core of public opinion on sex-related matters such as premarital sex, homosexuality and even masturbation.People are discouraged from talking about or even questioning these beliefs due to fear of being judged for it within their communities or families.

Upon asking Leeza Mangaldas — author of 'The Sex Book: A Joyful Journey Of Self Discovery'— she stated that "there is no easily accessible and culturally relevant information available on these topics sex". This lack of knowledge coupled with societal pressure leads many generations into confusion when it comes to their sexuality, health and relationships associated with them.

It appears as though media representations fail miserably when it comes to providing accurate information regarding such subject matter. Quite often they tend stay away from presenting facts altogether, instead resorting to tabloid celebrity gossip and pornography (which has now been banned). Rarely do we ever get an opportunity to discuss such matters openly without facing judgement or ridicule from those around us who aren't privy enough on this topic yet seem so eager pass moral judgements on others regardlesss.

Unfortunately for young women in India, schools also lack any sort of comprehensive education regarding this subject matter too; most having only one half hour lesson covering reproductive anatomy including diagrams for both male and female genitals but nothing else beyond that - leaving out important topics like gender identity outside binary roles or alternative forms off intercourse altogether! The message appears clear: intercourse can only be used for making babies not pleasure - placing immense burden upon females when it comes family planning meanwhile leaving men completely unaccountable who would rather deny using protection while being sexually active..

Mangaldas further adds that although laws have changed since 2018 decriminalising homosexuality there have been few radical changes made within people's mindsets resulting in slow incremental progress towards accepting others choices regarding their sexuality without passing judgement upon them first - something which hopefully will change over time so long as more people feel comfortable discussing these matters openly without any fear!

In conclusion we hope our society & government understands how important comprehensive & inclusive education related to sexuality is becoming if we wish achieve greater gender equality & understand different types sexual/reproductive health rights alongwith ending violence against genders/sexuality minorities alike while bringing more joy into this world!