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Indian sexologists are calling for a revision of India’s penal code so that they can prescribe therapeutic pornography to their patients.
“Today, a lot of people bring home work or stress. When the workload piles up, sex takes a backseat,” says sexologist Dr Swayam Prakash. “I have, on a few occasions, recommended that patients read Penthouse Letters, which is legally sold at book stalls, to increase sex drive. Sale of CDs is banned but patients do have a choice to watch right porn (not perverted) or read books in private,” he says.
To fantasise or masturbate, the brain needs to be fed with erotic imagery. There are three stages of the sexual response cycle – desire, arousal and orgasm. Sex requires time but most Gen X couples fall under the double income-no time syndrome.
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Comments
Real men don’t need porn, period. A man that thinks about another woman in a sexual manner has committed adultery.
Posted by: Shawn | November 7, 2005 11:50 AM
A man who doesn’t think about another person (male, female - depends on their sexual orientation) needs therapy.
Posted by: Dr. Sexology | November 8, 2005 7:19 AM