Over the past few years, Indian society witnessed a substantial shift in its outlook on relationships and intimacy.
While traditionally these topics were tabooed and shushed, now people are becoming vocal about them and discussing it with their prospective partners.
This change can be attributed to the modernized approach among new generations.
The youth of the country understand the importance of sexual health and compatibility and thus does not shy away from discussing it with their partners, unlike their older counterparts.
Discreet dating Web site Gleeden recently conducted a survey to understand the importance of sexual health among Indian men and women.
The survey, conducted on a sample of 2,700 Indian subscribers, highlighted a steep growth in the number of people who felt that sexual health of a prospective partner is an important parameter while judging a potential relationship.
The survey, apart from underlining the growing importance of sexual health in terms of a strong relationship
Some interesting findings from the survey:
While commenting on the survey and its findings, Sybil Shiddell, country manager of Gleeden India, said, "It is clear from the survey that the people today deeply value sexual intimacy and well-being as a foundation area of a relationship, in the absence of which the entire connection may falter. People prefer healthy relationships over ones that involve cheating and insecurity."
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