Indian Man Shocked to Discover Sex is Actually Allowed in India

Mumbai, India - In a surprising turn of events, a local man has just discovered that having sex is not actually prohibited in India. For years, Arvind Gupta, a 34-year-old bachelor, abstained from any sexual activity believing that it was illegal in the country. However, after attending a sex education class at a local community center, he was shocked to discover that sex is actually allowed in India.

"I couldn't believe it," Gupta said in an exclusive interview with The Wibble. "I always thought that having sex was against the law. It just shows you how ignorant I was."

Gupta, who works as an accountant for a local firm, expressed frustration at the lack of sex education in the country. "If only I had received this information earlier in life, things would have been very different for me," he said.

Despite being raised Hindu, Gupta's conservative family never discussed sexual matters with him. "It was always a taboo topic," he said. "My parents never talked to me about sex. It was always something that was whispered about in hushed tones."

But now that Gupta knows the truth, he is eager to make up for lost time. "I feel like a new man," he said. "I can finally experience the joys of physical intimacy without fear of breaking the law."

When asked if he has any plans to pursue sexual relationships in the near future, Gupta said he is taking things slow. "I want to make sure that I am emotionally ready before I take that step," he said. "But the fact that it's legal now definitely makes me more open to the idea."

Gupta's story has garnered attention from activists who argue that the lack of sex education in India is harmful and perpetuates outdated beliefs about sexual activity. "This just shows how important it is to provide comprehensive sex education," said Rashi Kapoor, an activist who runs a local sex education group. "There are still so many myths and misconceptions surrounding sex in India, and it's important to dispel them in order to promote healthier attitudes towards sexuality."

Gupta's newfound knowledge also coincides with a growing trend of sexual liberation in India. In recent years, there has been a push to decriminalize same-sex relationships, which were illegal until 2018.

"It's a fantastic time to be alive," said Gupta. "India is changing for the better, and I'm excited to be a part of it."

Indian man holding a sex education brochure