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Earth is very old. The sun, earth, moon, and other planets were all created by God. Many of us have that view. Now, nobody is certain if that is the case. Many atheists can also refute this at this point. But what or who created this world? Let's assume it is God at this point. God is now credited with creating everything in the universe. We anticipate that discussions about Adam and Eve will come up when it comes to the evolution of the human race.

Eve was the first woman in the world, while Adam was the first man, according to legend. God now saw that a male by himself could not carry on the race. Thus, just as he created a female counterpart for every animal,Sex kontakte he also created a female counterpart for humans in the form of Eve. The main activity subsequently changed to sexual activity. This is due to the fact that the human race would not exist without sex. Human numbers soared as sex did. Sex SHOULD be given a lot of importance for this reason.

Today, there are numerous nations in the world where having sex is frowned upon. My family is significantly different from most people's. My parents are a Scottish man and an Indian woman. This is possibly the cause of my openness and receptivity to sex. I would view sex as taboo, like so many other Indians, if I had been born to an Indian marriage. Why is sex not given the prominence, transparency, and openness it requires and deserves in underdeveloped nations? Why do people in these nations seem to have forgotten the fundamentals of human evolution? Is it truly so shameful?

Other than India, I don't know much about other developing nations. Since I've been in India, I've discovered that pre-marital sex is purportedly prohibited and disgusting in and of itself. In most situations, if a female loves a boy, every attempt is made to keep them apart. But it's true that even India is attempting to ingratiate itself with western society. They are unaware that the manner in which they dress, the cosmetics they use, the colour of their skin, and other such aspects are not what they should be learning from western culture. It is necessary to be open-minded. What needs to disappear and be banned is the dogma. But that won't happen for another 62 years—possibly even longer. Nobody is going to go to every tiny town in India and encourage the people to talk openly about sex and to participate in it. Why, specifically, are you against sex when the only religion with a whole book on sex is the Hindu religion, which is the major religion in India? The only religion in which God is shown engaging in sexual activities (Lord Krishna in Kamasutra). Given how much you trust in God, shouldn't you also believe in all that He is connected to?

I can't help it when I don't always understand anything. But the girl I'm in love with is Indian now that I'm staying in India. Now, I was always concerned about any potential mentality gaps between us. But I'm fortunate, and I have to admit that the current generation is trying to comprehend sex, even in a place like India. An individual who actively engages in SAFE sex is a hero in and of themselves. You shouldn't consider him a criminal.

Why is sex considered to be taboo? This is due to the possibility that sexual activity may have been employed inappropriately someplace. Because of this, sex was stigmatised even though it might have occurred in an uncontrollable situation. I detest men who feel compelled to use their physical prowess to coerce women into engaging in sexual activities. Sexual relations should not be compelled or painful. It is something that both men and women are expected to appreciate. In bed, they ought to be able to compliment one another.

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