Indians have always been a little shy about sex due to social conditioning. However, it seems like those days are in the past. Someone posted a question on Twitter asking, ‘What’s the riskiest place you’ve done it in?’ and a lot of Indians chimed in.
If you thought everyone in the country was sabhya and sushil, you need to hold on to your horses, because these answers will make your heart race and give you many naughty ideas.
1. College hormones
“College auditorium stage when it was empty at night. Car in college parking lot. College building ka terrace. Hormones were raging back in college!”
2. Fun metro rides
“Had sex next to the metro station’s stairway. Like, the emergency exit waala.”
3. Sense of adventure
“Her room with her parents downstairs, it was a ‘combined study’ thing . Car parked in a mall basement. Rooftop of my residence. Washroom of a bar that shall not be named. And if 3rd base counts, a beach shack, and an army golf course at night.”
4. The boy under the stairs
“At her house in the space under the staircase with her mother sleeping in the next room.”
5. Playing ‘doctor’
“Bathroom of a private room in a Gurgaon hospital with our friend lying in bed, just a door separating us. Needed to get our minds off the antics of the ‘drama queen’ patient so we got a little frisky.”
6. Men at work
“Inside a mall’s bathroom and in a building under-construction— as in — there were workers working inside.”
7. Wild games
“Active railroad tracks. The game was to come before the train did. I was a wild and dangerously stupid young man.” Please don’t ever try this folks.
8. Khatron ke khiladi
“In the jungle, in a car, on a flight, the Delhi University ridge, in a train coach, at the office, at the beach. I am like khatron ke khiladi.”
Sex is a natural thing, and it is about time that we started talking about it without worrying about log kya kahenge’. Let’s try to make our conversations more sex positive. So, what is the riskiest place you’ve had sex in? Tell us in the comments below!
Social and lead image credit: courtesy Netflix and Dharma Productions