Renowned for her straightforwardness and bold choices, bollywood actress Neena Gupta has once again sparked discussions with her candid remarks on sexual relations and the societal perceptions surrounding them in India. In a recent interview with Lilly Singh, Neena delved into the misconceptions many Indian women hold about sex, emphasizing that a significant number view it as a mere obligation rather than a source of personal pleasure.
Neena Gupta highlighted a prevalent mindset among Indian women, stating, “I feel very bad for 95% of Indian women because they don’t know that sex is for enjoyment.” She pointed out that many women believe the primary purposes of sex are procreation and satisfying their husbands. This perspective, she argues, underscores a broader issue of women being conditioned to prioritize others’ needs over their own.
Drawing from her own life, Neena shared that topics like sex and menstruation were taboo during her upbringing. She recalled, “We didn’t know anything about sex. My mother never told me about what is sex; she never told me what are periods.” This lack of open dialogue, she suggests, left many women unprepared and uninformed about their own bodies and desires.
Over the years, Neena has observed a shift in how sex is discussed, especially among younger generations. She noted that previously, even mentioning the word “sex” was done in hushed tones, but now, she feels more comfortable addressing it openly. This change, she believes, is crucial for fostering healthier attitudes and understanding.
Accordinly Hindustan Times, Neena emphasized the importance of initiating conversations about sex and related topics with the younger generation. She believes that educating young people about these subjects can lead to more informed and empowered individuals. By breaking the cycle of silence, society can move towards a more open and accepting environment.
Neena Gupta’s candid remarks serve as a wake-up call to challenge and change the entrenched beliefs about sex in Indian society. By advocating for open conversations and education, she hopes to empower women to understand and embrace their sexuality, leading to a more balanced and fulfilling life.
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