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Indians’ rational and conservative views on sex

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The Khajuraho Caves in India are one of the United Nations World Cultural Heritage Sites. The lifelike statues of naked men and women may make people think that India is a society with open sexual concepts. However, in India, the reporter found that sex is something that must be careful in India. Treat the topic, let alone openly discuss sexual issues.

Hinduism believes that sex is natural and sacred

The restriction in real life does not mean that there is no sexual culture in India. The Indian epic "Ramayana" records that when the Hindu god Shiva and his wife Uma had sex, they lasted for 100 years without interruption, and their semen sprayed into the Ganges River, giving birth to Indian civilization. Since then, Hindus have worshiped Shiva's genitals.

In many temples in India, statues of Shiva are enshrined, and the genital area is very prominent. Some simply erect a linga (ie, male genitals) on a smooth stone base for people to worship. Indian women would offer a handful of flower petals in front of it, clasp their palms, and then touch it on the dome. Maybe because so many people touched it, many lingams turned black.

Reproductive worship has led to the sublimity and sanctity of sexual intercourse. According to Indian tradition, there are three major goals in human life. Among them, sex is the highest state that people strive to achieve. Among all legal pleasures, sex is the most passionate and perfect enjoyment of life. Hindus believe that "love" is innate and can be learned by oneself without a teacher, but "sex" must be learned to master.

In order to allow men and women to reach the highest state of life as soon as possible, the ancestors of India specially wrote the "Kama Sutra" in the form of a scripture that has been passed down to this day. This book interprets sexual postures, sexual skills and sexual harmony in a philosophical form. What it shows in people's eyes is not only 64 kinds of sexual art, but also vivid descriptions of the society, people, laws and environment at that time and other folk customs. Come out and reveal that sex is an art, not a naked sensuality.

More love and less lust in Indian movies

While Hinduism worships the genitals, it has also developed the theory and techniques of abstinence to a very high level, and has various practices for controlling body desires. Hindus who hold this view view sex as an illusion, an obstacle to religious transcendence. People who practice abstinence are regarded as people with high moral strength and are highly regarded by society.

Most of the saints in India were ascetic. Mahatma Gandhi, the most revered figure in modern history, made a firm vow of abstinence at the age of 37. He has not had sex since then, and finally cultivated himself to the point where he could sleep with his young grandniece without any evil thoughts. Former Indian Prime Minister Desai boasted at the age of 81 that he had not had sex since he was 33 years old.

Indian society today is more associated with this asceticism. In India's big cities, even lovers rarely walk together in each other's arms. Today's Indian men and women not only "don't have the guts" to talk about sex in public, they are even "embarrassed" to do it in public.

Intimate gestures, so much so that lovers kissing passionately on a park bench are also regarded as "new and new humans."

Modern Indian movies also have more "love" and less "sex", more "laughter" and less "bed sounds". Films with a slight breakthrough, such as "Kamasutra", are popular in India because they challenge the bottom line of eroticism. Performances are banned within the country.

In the University of Delhi, India, there is a female dormitory named "Yunshi Dormitory", which is said to be world-famous simply because of its strict, almost military-like management. Here, men can't even think about going too far. If you want to see female students, you can only chat within the sight of the management staff and within a very narrow area at the gate. The sound should not be too loud and your behavior must be well behaved. According to Indian friends, if a girl rents a house alone outside and her male friend wants to visit her, the landlord will definitely block the door. When I was puzzled by this practice of segregating men and women, my friend laughed and said that the purpose of this was mainly to prevent sexual intercourse.

Facing sex rationally and conservatively

On the one hand, indulgence, on the other hand, abstinence, India's view of sex is like two sides of a coin. To outsiders, the two views are incompatible, but Indians are looking for a balance between them. According to India's "Kama Sutra 2004 Annual Sex Survey Report", 57% of the respondents had sex more than once a week on average, an increase of 9 percentage points from last year, and about 65% of them were dissatisfied with the current frequency of sex. Satisfied, the satisfaction rate last year was 69%. In the "loyalty" category, the survey results showed that 87% of the respondents claimed to be loyal to their current sexual partners, and about 13% claimed to have more than one sexual partner. Nearly 84% of people believe that sexual exclusivity is very important to a person's marriage. 56% of people believe that premarital sex is on the rise, and 20% believe that premarital sex is the result of a lack of sex education.

The survey report is published annually. The samples surveyed in 2004 were drawn from residents in 10 cities in India. The total number of samples was 13,437, all adults over 18 years old, 90% were men and 10% were women. , both married and unmarried. The report concluded that Indians' overall sexual outlook is relatively conservative, but it is developing towards openness. However, due to rational restraint, this change process is relatively slow.

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