Love, Lust, and Innovation: How a Sex Toy Could Elevate Your Relationship Journey!

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A sex toy will almost certainly get a lot of mocking, angry looks, and uncomfortable looks in a country where sex is still something that is personal. 

Consider adding a sex toy to your relationship at this point. As we are still working on raising awareness, it can be cloaked in taboo and false information to start.

But have you ever considered the possibility that utilising a sex toy may improve the chemistry in your relationship?

Experts assert that sex toys can work as a catalyst in enhancing relationship dynamics, even if there is no scientific evidence to support this assertion.

Do Indians have a problem with utilising sex toys on their partners?

The Kama Sutra, an ancient classic that delves deeply into the philosophy and theory of love, relationships, and sexuality, originated in India. This suggests a historical willingness to investigate the subtleties of intimacy and sexual pleasure. However, traditional traditions, contemporary influences, and changing views on intimacy and sexuality are all interwoven in Indian culture today.

Driven by reasons like increasing internet access, exposure to global media, and shifting societal norms, Dr. Chandni Tugnait, a psychotherapist and founder-director of Gateway of Healing, says there has been a change towards greater openness and acceptance of talking and exploring sexuality.

In India, opinions on the use of sex toys in partnerships can differ greatly based on a number of variables, including age, marital status, education level, cultural background, and living in an urban or rural area. Younger, urban populations who are frequently exposed to a wider range of cultures and ideas might be more receptive to the concept of using sex toys to explore their sexuality and deepen their relationships, according to Dr. Chandni.

Education is a major factor in determining how people feel about sex toys; higher levels of education are associated with a greater willingness to explore intimacy and sexuality.

Talking about intimacy and sex is rapidly becoming less taboo as more platforms provide reliable information on consent, pleasure, and sexual health. This has facilitated a more candid conversation about the use of sex toys by raising knowledge of the value of mutual fulfilment, experimentation, and consent in sexual relationships, the speaker continued.

There is a misconception that people only use sex toys for sex and pleasure. In actuality, they facilitate the safest possible exploration and understanding of your sexuality. As a result, they truly help you become ready for a relationship. Dr. Sanjay Kumawat, a sexologist and consulting psychiatrist at Fortis Hospital in Mulund,

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