Kissing in public, still a social taboo in India
India
may be the homeland to the guide for sex, Kamasutra, but a public
display of love like hugging and kissing a person is still a social
taboo in India. In other words it is an un-do-able act that the society
can't embrace regardless of how western we have become over the past few
years. The ideology however, is certainly changing in the youth.
Inspired by Hollywood or merely trying to get the kick of imitating a
western method of showing your love, the way they think about kissing in
general or public has been changing.
Talking
of the history of the nation, our epic Mahabharata is one of the oldest
books that described a complete mouth-to-mouth kiss. So the oldest
recorded kiss should be at least 3000 years ago. But here we are today,
modern and yet consider kissing too western a habit. It is also in
appropriate in many ways to the people around you. The earlier consensus
was that a public display of love was inappropriate and the physical
intimacy could be restricted to private moments in the bedroom. Today it
has crossed the bedroom level. People have started feeling that these
moments are nothing to be embarrassed. They are not improper decorum
either.
After
1990s when kissing scenes were allowed in the Indian movies, people
started learning about kisses and were familiarized with the concept of
it being something romantic rather than a taboo. This changing attitude
also indicates a changing attitude to many other things that are
considered inappropriate now. Love marriages are slowly being embraced
in the society as opposed to them being the talk of the town or stories
of eloped people in the past. The girl has her say, a veto power in
fact, in deciding the bridegroom or the age of her marriage.
However,
there are also certain things that we are not comfortable embracing. Not
that we are less developed if we don't embrace the west. I am merely
pointing out to the fact that we are comfortable with our own ways of
expression in a few situations. For instance, we don't tell our mothers
that we love them though we do so infinitely. We don't feel the need to
let them know through words.
The sole
aim of this article is to let the people know that a public display of
love is in no way harming a person. If a person feels that he/she wants
to convey their love, public or private shouldn't matter. If should, on
the other hand, also not be forced just to make a public display. All
that matters is the love with which you do it. Happy Valentine's Day.
(AW- Anil)
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