Isnt that suppose to be something naturally that men know???
Whats the use of puberty? And woman just 'suddenly' get it. So what else???
2006-12-08 01:37:16
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answered by rhea 3
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Have you come from the Mars or been reared in the association of Monks since birth and never have the opportunity to see a female? Had that been then I must say that you'd be wondering what to do with the species and seek advice of parents (in that case you've seen your Mom).
Both men and women are not so fool nor their respective parents to advice them what they should do with their spouse after they are married.
Even the so called most idiotic one knows the mission of the institution of marriage. There are so many things to suggest the taste of the forbidden fruit that one hardly wait today for their ceremonial marriage. This is applicable to both boys and girls. When one hears the line of the famous song "Pyar hua barsat hua..." and sees Raj Kapoor and Nargis on his TV then certainly does not think it to be a Chocolate commercial or the discovery of Moods by the Maid Servent under the Bed of her Master and shiverring of her at the imagination of ecastacy is suggestive and provocative to drive home the point what to do with the contents of the Packet.
So don't worry. We, the Indians are moving forward, not backward to seek advice of our parents on every aspect of life.
2006-12-08 06:09:34
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answered by ailegal 2
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They do not have to tell the newly wed couples but all the persons intending to get married shud be told their do's and dont's. But none does. It wud be better if such type of teachings are included in the school curricula.
2006-12-08 01:42:00
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answered by Anonymous
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These days,newly wed have more experience than there parents in their whole life.
2006-12-10 01:34:34
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answered by Anonymous
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a straight answer to ur question is NO NO NO!!!!
in the INDIAN context never the parents will talk to the child regarding SEX.
coming to the point of marriage no one will tell to have sex but the elderly people or age mates (married) of same sex will let us some sort of information that will help us in our family process.
parents will never directly ask the thing
2006-12-08 01:58:48
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answered by sarayyu 3
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When my oldest daughter got married at the tender age of nineteen, I felt it was my duty to sit down with her to discuss a few of the 'finer points' I felt she needed to know before her wedding night.
It went pretty well, especially when I was done talking and she took the time to point out a few of the mistakes I had made.
2006-12-09 06:19:03
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answered by Passions Unchained 2
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Hmmm...no. Newly wed couples choose when to do that for themselves. It is called "consumating the marriage". No one can tell yall when to do that.
2006-12-08 07:31:55
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answered by â¤??? ?å???? 4
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WHAT? it is very personal, i don't picture my parents with a Kamasutra book giving me advice, having sex it is not a matter of instructions or suggestions, you do it when you feel like doing it, and the way you feel to do it.
2006-12-08 01:40:52
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answered by Angela Vicario 6
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NO NEED,IN THIS CENTURY,
ALL MEN OR EVEN GIRLS KNOW OR EAGER ,
WHEN THEY ARE ON THE PROCESS OF THE WEDDING
THEY HAVE A BEAUTIFUL IMAGE OF THE SEX LIFE,HAVING FULL INFORMATION ABOUT HAVING SEX ON THE VERY FIRST NIGHT,
2006-12-09 02:43:08
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answered by agyani 1
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No, it is common sense on the part of the couple.
2006-12-08 03:36:11
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answered by ? 7
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