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erectile-dysfunction-situational
Erectile Dysfunction (previously called
IMPOTENCE) causes such a marked dissatisfaction that it can lead to severe distress amounting to depression and can even lead to considerable impairment in work and relationships.
A boy/man/guy afflicted with ED (Erectile Dysfunction) can have difficulty that spills in to other areas of his life (aspects other than sexual life) 24 x 7. The mind becomes unquiet even if he imagines he has ED, that is in the absence of proven ED. ED, unfortunately, becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.
CAUSES OF SITUATIONAL ED
What this means is
IMPORTANT
a man may not really have ED, but the doubt, the apprehension, the belief, just the imagination, fear or worry of ED (impotence) can lead to impotence/erectile dysfunction.
The other causes of situational ED is
*fatigue,
*distraction,
*ignorance, *inadequate sexual arousal (no mood)
and
*disturbance (some physical or emotional disturbance as having had a bad day or the mood is not just right).
Often in this type of ED the sexual act is mechanical (without enough sexual arousal) or forced attempt at sexual intercourse, that is, attempting sex in the absence of high sexual arousal, as in situations when sex is motivated mainly by intention of pregnancy or when the Doctor has recommended certain dates for sexual intercourse to facilitate conception or to avoid pregnancy.
It may also occur just because he/she believes he/she is expected to do sex (important situational reason) as on occasions such as the first night after wedding (Suhagrat) when he is really not prepared for it.
FEAR OF FAILURE
PERFORMANCE ANXIETY
Fear of failure is a common cause of Erectile Dysfunction.
It is well known that PERFORMANCE ANXIETY causes impotence or failure to obtain or sustain erection.
If the boy (guy/man) is under pressure resulting from too much desire to impress her, example, as in extra marital affair (includes premarital affair) or during honey moon (wrongly believing that first impression is the last impression).
MYTHS MISCONCEPTIONS
He may be stressed out due to high expectation from one self or lack of confidence of one's sexual ability or misconception, myth or wrong belief about genitals or their ability.
Prognosis
GOOD NEWS is almost often, especially under the guidance of an experienced counsellor (Sex Therapist), this man's ED is curable.
Definition
WHAT IS SITUATIONAL ED?
Situational Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is TEMPORARY inability in obtaining and or maintaining Erection good enough for satisfactory sexual intercourse.
Note that this ED is temporary and almost always curable even without medicines usually with the help of an expert marriage or sex counsellor.
Differential Diagnosis
WHAT IS NOT SITUATIONAL ED?
In contrast to situational ED is ORGANIC ED, that is ED, which is because of causes such as actual damage caused by disease processes such as Diabetes or Hypertension. Thus, pathological process is implicated in the causation of Organic Erectile Dysfunction.
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Dr. Ashok Koparday
is a marriage counselor and sex therapist practising in Mumbai.
Dr. Ashok Koparday
is a medical doctor who was teaching at Seth G. S. Medical College affiliated to Mumbai's K.E.M. Hospital, University of Mumbai.
Contact: ask@mydoctortells.com
Office:+91 9867788877
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http://doctortells.blogspot.com
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SEX NERVES & ORGASM
Nerves in the genital area
Sexual sensations are necessary for complete climax called ORGASM.
With the onset of sexual sensations, sensuous and erotic arousal goes on building in ecstatic excitement exploding into orgasm, the climax of sexual pleasure on sexy stimulation. This is facilitated by specific nerves in your body.
Which are these sex nerves?
These nerves may be affected in disease conditions thereby giving rise to sexual dysfunctions in men and women.
The nerves that communicate sexual pleasure in men and women are as follows.
* HYPOGASTRIC nerve -
transmits from the uterus and the cervix in women and from the prostate in men.
* PELVIC nerve - transmits from the vagina and cervix in women and from the rectum in both sexes.
* PUDENDAL nerve - transmits from the clitoris in women and from the scrotum and penis in men
.
* VAGUS nerve -
transmits from the cervix, uterus and vagina.
Compiled by Dr. Ashok Koparde (Koparday) the specialist sex doctor now practising in Mumbai. Dr. Ashok Koparde was in the teaching faculty of Seth G. S. Medical College and K.E.M. Hospital (the prestigious King Edward Memorial Hospital, Parel, Mumbai) of the University of Mumbai (Bombay), India.
SOURCE
Title
What happens in the brain during an orgasm?
Author
by Shanna Freeman
Website and copyright
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/life/human-biology/brain-during-orgasm4.htm
BRAIN and ORGASM
There are not many differences between men's and women's brains when it comes to sex.
In both,***the brain region behind the left eye, called the lateral or bitofrontal cortex,***shuts down during orgasm.
Janniko R. Georgiadis, one of the researchers, said, "It's the seat of reason and behavioral control. But when you have an orgasm, you lose control" [source: LA Times ].
HEROIN
Dr. Gert Holstege stated that the brain during an orgasm looks much like the brain of a person taking heroin. He stated that "95 percent is the same" [source: Science News ].
BRAIN DIFFERENCES
Brain differences sex men women
There are some differences, however. When a woman has sex, a part of the brain stem called the
*
periaqueductal gray (PAG) is activated. The PAG controls the "flight or fight" response.
**
Women's brains also showed decreased activity in the amygdala and hippocampus, which deal with fear and anxiety. The team theorized that these differencesexisted because women have more of a need to feel safe and relaxed in order to enjoy sex.
***
In addition, the area of the cortex associated with pain was activated in women, which shows that there is a distinct connection between pain and pleasure.
SOURCE
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/life/human-biology/brain-during-orgasm4.htm
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is a marriage counselor and sex therapist practising in Mumbai.
Dr. Ashok Koparday
is a medical doctor who was teaching at Seth G. S. Medical College affiliated to Mumbai's K.E.M. Hospital, University of Mumbai.
Contact: ask@mydoctortells.com
Office:+91 9867788877
Source(s):
www.mydoctortells.com,
http://doctortells.blogspot.com
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:Drashok
Nerves in the genital area
Sexual sensations are necessary for complete climax called ORGASM.
With the onset of sexual sensations, sensuous and erotic arousal goes on building in ecstatic excitement exploding into orgasm, the climax of sexual pleasure on sexy stimulation. This is facilitated by specific nerves in your body.
Which are these sex nerves?
These nerves may be affected in disease conditions thereby giving rise to sexual dysfunctions in men and women.
The nerves that communicate sexual pleasure in men and women are as follows.
transmits from the uterus and the cervix in women and from the prostate in men.
.
transmits from the cervix, uterus and vagina.
Compiled by Dr. Ashok Koparde (Koparday) the specialist sex doctor now practising in Mumbai. Dr. Ashok Koparde was in the teaching faculty of Seth G. S. Medical College and K.E.M. Hospital (the prestigious King Edward Memorial Hospital, Parel, Mumbai) of the University of Mumbai (Bombay), India.
SOURCE
Title
What happens in the brain during an orgasm?
Author
by Shanna Freeman
Website and copyright
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/life/human-biology/brain-during-orgasm4.htm
There are not many differences between men's and women's brains when it comes to sex.
In both,***the brain region behind the left eye, called the lateral or bitofrontal cortex,***shuts down during orgasm.
Janniko R. Georgiadis, one of the researchers, said, "It's the seat of reason and behavioral control. But when you have an orgasm, you lose control" [source: LA Times ].
HEROIN
Dr. Gert Holstege stated that the brain during an orgasm looks much like the brain of a person taking heroin. He stated that "95 percent is the same" [source: Science News ].
Brain differences sex men women
There are some differences, however. When a woman has sex, a part of the brain stem called the
*
periaqueductal gray (PAG) is activated. The PAG controls the "flight or fight" response.
**
Women's brains also showed decreased activity in the amygdala and hippocampus, which deal with fear and anxiety. The team theorized that these differencesexisted because women have more of a need to feel safe and relaxed in order to enjoy sex.
***
In addition, the area of the cortex associated with pain was activated in women, which shows that there is a distinct connection between pain and pleasure.
SOURCE
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/life/human-biology/brain-during-orgasm4.htm
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how-to-do-sex
Dr. Ashok Koparday
is a marriage counselor and sex therapist practising in Mumbai.
Dr. Ashok Koparday
is a medical doctor who was teaching at Seth G. S. Medical College affiliated to Mumbai's
K.E.M. Hospital, University of Mumbai.
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HOW TO DO FIRST SEX?
HER QUESTION:
Really scared for my first time intercourse ?
I don't have a clue on what to do! Don't know
how to suck people of? How do I know if he's reached an orgasm, how far does his ***** have to go inside me to reach an orgasm!!!!???!
ANSWER:
- - - - - -
by Dr. Ashok Koparday, Ghatkopar East, Mumbai, Maharashtra, INDIA
Email: ask@mydoctortells.com See:
http://mydoctortells.com
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You will know gradually. It is important that your boy friend respects you, is patient with you and does things (inserting in vagina) gently because it is your first time.
It is not important how deep it goes in vagina as long as it is pleasurable for you. All women do not get orgasm all the times they have sex. Orgasms are not essential everytime and a woman does get satisfied even in absence of orgasms. There is no rule other than the rule to follow your own and his pleasure. Some things like sucking 'p_ _ is' does turn some girls off initially.
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is a marriage counselor and sex therapist practising in Mumbai.
Dr. Ashok Koparday
is a medical doctor who was teaching at Seth G. S. Medical College affiliated to Mumbai's
K.E.M. Hospital, University of Mumbai.
Source(s):
www.mydoctortells.com ,
http://doctortells.blogspot.com
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:Drashok
HER QUESTION:
Really scared for my first time intercourse ?
I don't have a clue on what to do! Don't know
how to suck people of? How do I know if he's reached an orgasm, how far does his ***** have to go inside me to reach an orgasm!!!!???!
ANSWER:
- - - - - -
by Dr. Ashok Koparday, Ghatkopar East, Mumbai, Maharashtra, INDIA
Email: ask@mydoctortells.com See:
http://mydoctortells.com
- - - - -
You will know gradually. It is important that your boy friend respects you, is patient with you and does things (inserting in vagina) gently because it is your first time.
It is not important how deep it goes in vagina as long as it is pleasurable for you. All women do not get orgasm all the times they have sex. Orgasms are not essential everytime and a woman does get satisfied even in absence of orgasms. There is no rule other than the rule to follow your own and his pleasure. Some things like sucking 'p_ _ is' does turn some girls off initially.
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Sexologist, Mumbai
What is foreplay?
Answer:
In layman's terms, it's everything that leads up to penetration. Cuddling, kissing, touching, oral, etc.
Answer
In human sexual behavior, foreplay is a set of intimate psychological and physical acts between two or more people, meant to build up sexual arousal. Foreplay takes place in preparation for sexual intercourse or another act meant to bring about mutual sexual gratification or orgasm.
Psychologically, foreplay lowers inhibitions and increases the emotional comfort level between partners. Physically, it helps to produce an erection in men, allowing them to penetrate an orifice, and it helps to promote vaginal lubrication in women, which allows penetration to take placecomfortably. Foreplay can take many forms, and can take place, up to a point at least, in public.This kiss has many of thecharacteristics of foreplay; whether or not kissing is foreplay depends on where the couple goes from here.
If the potential partner accepts the sexual invitation, foreplay has begun. Accepting the invitation is often indicated by reciprocating with similar behavior. Since these interactions are non-explicit, there can bemisunderstandings about whether an invitation has been extended and/or accepted. Whether advertent or not, this kind of miscommunication is often termed "leading someone on".
At some point, foreplay typically becomes physical. Simple and seemingly innocuous acts, such as straightening someone's clothing or hair, bumpinginto someone while walking, stroking someone's arm, or whispering in someone'sear can constitute foreplay. Holding hands, other touching (especially of the face), kissing, biting, massaging, or scratching any area of the body can all qualify as foreplay.
As the couple's degree of comfort and/or privacy increases, the level of intimacy in their actions usually does. More intimate examples include:
* deep tongue kissing (also known as French kissing)
* touching and massaging erogenous zones over clothing (also known as groping or petting)
* touching and massaging erogenous zones under clothing (also known as heavy-petting)
* rubbing together of partners' erogenous zones over clothing (also known as dry humping or grinding)
* undressing one's self orone's partner (also known as stripping)
These various examples are often combined; if foreplay doesn't lead to sexual intercourse, a session of such acts is sometimes called"petting" or "making out".
Direct manipulation of naked erogenous zones is almost always considered foreplay. In women, this includes stimulation of the clitorisand labia lips. In men, this includes stimulation of the penis and testicles.For both genders, this includes stimulation of nipples and anus. Stimulation can be achieved using a mouth, hands, sex toys (such as dildos or vibrators), or common household objects (such as feathers or ice cubes).
Safe sex practices can be incorporated as part of foreplay. If a condom or dental dam is going to beused, it can be applied in an erotic or playful way as part of the final stagesof foreplay. (Even if birth control is being handled by Pill or some other hormonal form, safe sex still requires protection against sexually transmitted diseases.)
Foreplay tends to become more purely physical as well as more intense as it proceeds. Foreplay reaches its peakin the moments just before intercourse, whenit lowers any remaining inhibitions and produces a strong mutual desire for penetration. Even at this point, some genital teasing may take place for a brief time, which marks foreplay's final seconds.
Sexual roleplaying, fetishactivities, and BDSM can also be considered foreplay, though they more commonly accompany sex rather than preceding it.
Answer
Anything you do; makingout, touching, etc, before you actually have sex.
Answer
Foreplay is "what happens before sex to get your both ready".
BUT I have found that I can get aroused without any sexual contact. Oftenjust holding hands or kissing. Sometimes it's just the way he puts his hand on my shoulder or arm as we are talking.
Unfortunately, most times we can't act on it:-( because we are in public places, kids are around, etc. So by the time we get alone, we have to have foreplay again.
Answer
Most of the answers I seeare what I would consider correct. Touching each other, no matter where, is foreplay. What turns on one person may not turn on another. I have seen some women be turned on just by kissing them, they would be turned on to the point of orgasm. And I have also seen some that only oral stimulation of the clit would turn them on. All people are different and respond differently. Foreplay is really up to each individual couple asto what they want and need from each other to be stimulated to the point of making love with each other. This question I have tried to answer must have been posted by a very young person. Most couples know the answers for this.
Answer
Foreplay is the most important part of the sexact. Without it you mightas well just go ahead andmasturbate and get on with life. I am speaking from the man's point of view for I am a man. firstyou must undress the lady slowly while gently kissing any bare skin exposed on the way. Now that young lady is completely naked start gently kissing mouth andneck slowly working your way down to the lovely breast which by they way is the door to females sex drive you bypass the breast you've blown it. Take your time on the breast gently sucking and rotating tongue around nipple after so many minutes continue on down gentlykissing till past the belly button(do not mess with this) go straight to the desert kiss her vagina and gently start licking start looking for the clitoris by now it will be swollen and moist if you've done everything right before arriving. While licking the clitoris also lick the rest of the vagina in between with free hands you should be squeezing buttocks gently and if she lets you getting her anus moist soyou can insert index finger very gently in her anus, this well give her max climax right before climax take other two fingers on other hand ensert in vagina while licking the clitoris (some men don't care for the smell so they hesitate to go down on a lady don't let this stop you breath through your mouth onlyand you can overcome this it's very important ina sexual relationship thatyou master this.)
Answer
Simply put, FOREPLAY is both partners stimulating each other with touching, kissing and heavy "petting". Thisis an important part of sex, because it gets both people in the "mood" and makes intercourse more enjoyable for both; during foreplay the female becomes "wet" inher vagina and that is LUBRICATION for enjoyable intercourse.
Answer
Foreplay is the best thingyou can do to your partner. Experiment withpenetration in different ways. Use oils and even food to spice things up a little. Trust me, women love foreplay...And of course do men, but they love anything associated to sex!
Answer
Plenty of foreplay is essential for 'good sex'. From a woman's point of view there are few things more unsatisfying and annoying than an impatient man, almost panting with lust, who treats sex like the 'HokeyCokey' - 'in-out, in-out, yashake it all about' ... This kind of thing leaves women unsatisfied and often sends them to the bathroom for an autoerotic 'hand job'. It really is unacceptable.
Long ago I had a very sophisticated girlfriend who was sexually highly experienced. She had a rule, which was, 'No penetration till you've made me O at least twice!' She added with a smile that it wasn't meant completely literally, but the general point was very clear! :)
.
Another Perspective
Foreplay may also have an important biological function. Humans are theonly primates that do nothave a Baculum , or bone in the male penis. Humans are the only male primates that must become psychologically aroused in order to become erect enough to penetrate the female. Foreplay, therefore, may be an important aspect in stimulating the male.
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Answer:
In layman's terms, it's everything that leads up to penetration. Cuddling, kissing, touching, oral, etc.
Answer
In human sexual behavior, foreplay is a set of intimate psychological and physical acts between two or more people, meant to build up sexual arousal. Foreplay takes place in preparation for sexual intercourse or another act meant to bring about mutual sexual gratification or orgasm.
Psychologically, foreplay lowers inhibitions and increases the emotional comfort level between partners. Physically, it helps to produce an erection in men, allowing them to penetrate an orifice, and it helps to promote vaginal lubrication in women, which allows penetration to take placecomfortably. Foreplay can take many forms, and can take place, up to a point at least, in public.This kiss has many of thecharacteristics of foreplay; whether or not kissing is foreplay depends on where the couple goes from here.
If the potential partner accepts the sexual invitation, foreplay has begun. Accepting the invitation is often indicated by reciprocating with similar behavior. Since these interactions are non-explicit, there can bemisunderstandings about whether an invitation has been extended and/or accepted. Whether advertent or not, this kind of miscommunication is often termed "leading someone on".
At some point, foreplay typically becomes physical. Simple and seemingly innocuous acts, such as straightening someone's clothing or hair, bumpinginto someone while walking, stroking someone's arm, or whispering in someone'sear can constitute foreplay. Holding hands, other touching (especially of the face), kissing, biting, massaging, or scratching any area of the body can all qualify as foreplay.
As the couple's degree of comfort and/or privacy increases, the level of intimacy in their actions usually does. More intimate examples include:
* deep tongue kissing (also known as French kissing)
* touching and massaging erogenous zones over clothing (also known as groping or petting)
* touching and massaging erogenous zones under clothing (also known as heavy-petting)
* rubbing together of partners' erogenous zones over clothing (also known as dry humping or grinding)
* undressing one's self orone's partner (also known as stripping)
These various examples are often combined; if foreplay doesn't lead to sexual intercourse, a session of such acts is sometimes called"petting" or "making out".
Direct manipulation of naked erogenous zones is almost always considered foreplay. In women, this includes stimulation of the clitorisand labia lips. In men, this includes stimulation of the penis and testicles.For both genders, this includes stimulation of nipples and anus. Stimulation can be achieved using a mouth, hands, sex toys (such as dildos or vibrators), or common household objects (such as feathers or ice cubes).
Safe sex practices can be incorporated as part of foreplay. If a condom or dental dam is going to beused, it can be applied in an erotic or playful way as part of the final stagesof foreplay. (Even if birth control is being handled by Pill or some other hormonal form, safe sex still requires protection against sexually transmitted diseases.)
Foreplay tends to become more purely physical as well as more intense as it proceeds. Foreplay reaches its peakin the moments just before intercourse, whenit lowers any remaining inhibitions and produces a strong mutual desire for penetration. Even at this point, some genital teasing may take place for a brief time, which marks foreplay's final seconds.
Sexual roleplaying, fetishactivities, and BDSM can also be considered foreplay, though they more commonly accompany sex rather than preceding it.
Answer
Anything you do; makingout, touching, etc, before you actually have sex.
Answer
Foreplay is "what happens before sex to get your both ready".
BUT I have found that I can get aroused without any sexual contact. Oftenjust holding hands or kissing. Sometimes it's just the way he puts his hand on my shoulder or arm as we are talking.
Unfortunately, most times we can't act on it:-( because we are in public places, kids are around, etc. So by the time we get alone, we have to have foreplay again.
Answer
Most of the answers I seeare what I would consider correct. Touching each other, no matter where, is foreplay. What turns on one person may not turn on another. I have seen some women be turned on just by kissing them, they would be turned on to the point of orgasm. And I have also seen some that only oral stimulation of the clit would turn them on. All people are different and respond differently. Foreplay is really up to each individual couple asto what they want and need from each other to be stimulated to the point of making love with each other. This question I have tried to answer must have been posted by a very young person. Most couples know the answers for this.
Answer
Foreplay is the most important part of the sexact. Without it you mightas well just go ahead andmasturbate and get on with life. I am speaking from the man's point of view for I am a man. firstyou must undress the lady slowly while gently kissing any bare skin exposed on the way. Now that young lady is completely naked start gently kissing mouth andneck slowly working your way down to the lovely breast which by they way is the door to females sex drive you bypass the breast you've blown it. Take your time on the breast gently sucking and rotating tongue around nipple after so many minutes continue on down gentlykissing till past the belly button(do not mess with this) go straight to the desert kiss her vagina and gently start licking start looking for the clitoris by now it will be swollen and moist if you've done everything right before arriving. While licking the clitoris also lick the rest of the vagina in between with free hands you should be squeezing buttocks gently and if she lets you getting her anus moist soyou can insert index finger very gently in her anus, this well give her max climax right before climax take other two fingers on other hand ensert in vagina while licking the clitoris (some men don't care for the smell so they hesitate to go down on a lady don't let this stop you breath through your mouth onlyand you can overcome this it's very important ina sexual relationship thatyou master this.)
Answer
Simply put, FOREPLAY is both partners stimulating each other with touching, kissing and heavy "petting". Thisis an important part of sex, because it gets both people in the "mood" and makes intercourse more enjoyable for both; during foreplay the female becomes "wet" inher vagina and that is LUBRICATION for enjoyable intercourse.
Answer
Foreplay is the best thingyou can do to your partner. Experiment withpenetration in different ways. Use oils and even food to spice things up a little. Trust me, women love foreplay...And of course do men, but they love anything associated to sex!
Answer
Plenty of foreplay is essential for 'good sex'. From a woman's point of view there are few things more unsatisfying and annoying than an impatient man, almost panting with lust, who treats sex like the 'HokeyCokey' - 'in-out, in-out, yashake it all about' ... This kind of thing leaves women unsatisfied and often sends them to the bathroom for an autoerotic 'hand job'. It really is unacceptable.
Long ago I had a very sophisticated girlfriend who was sexually highly experienced. She had a rule, which was, 'No penetration till you've made me O at least twice!' She added with a smile that it wasn't meant completely literally, but the general point was very clear! :)
.
Another Perspective
Foreplay may also have an important biological function. Humans are theonly primates that do nothave a Baculum , or bone in the male penis. Humans are the only male primates that must become psychologically aroused in order to become erect enough to penetrate the female. Foreplay, therefore, may be an important aspect in stimulating the male.
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Due to existence of diverse religious faiths in India, the Indian Judiciary has implemented laws separately for couples belonging to different religious beliefs.
Divorce procedure in India is based on the following acts.
•The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955With the advancement of time and social awareness, several acts have been passed by the government to make the present day divorce procedure in India more progressive with respect to gender affairs and related sensitive issues.
•The Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936
•The dissolution of Muslim Marriage act, 1939
•The Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936
•The Special Marriage Act, 1956
•The Foreign Marriage Act, 1969
The Muslim Women Act 1986 was passed to protect the rights of Muslim women on divorce.
For inter caste and inter- religion marriages the divorce laws are approved under The Special Marriage Act, 1956.
A contested divorce is filed on the grounds that are mentioned in the acts passed out separately for different Indian religions.
Source:
indidivorce
Note
Some Western people, as Josh Chetwynd, confuse between these two words.
"_ _ _More than 80% of India's population is Hindi, _ _ _". The word 'Hindi' should be replaced
The word 'Hindi' should be replaced by the word 'Hindu'. 'Hindi' is (devnagri) language spoken mainly in states in North India. 'Hindu' is religion of most people in India. The other religions are called as 'Minorities'. Example: Parsi, Muslim.
There are castes and subcastes in 'Hindu' religion, but let us not complicate.
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divorce-procedure
Divorces are of two types.
Contested, where one spouse disagrees to divorce or there is is dispute over alimony, custody of children and other issues.
Mutual consent divorce, where both spouses agree to separate.
The spouses mutually come to agreement regarding maintenance, custody of children and such issues.
LAW - mutual consent divorce
Under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, a husband and wife can file a mutual divorce only when
1
they have lived apart for at least a year.
2
The couple must jointly mention about their inability to continue the marital relationship due to some unavoidable circumstances.
3
Both the sides must voluntarily agree to dissolve the marriage.
Filing of mutual divorce
The filing of a mutual divorce by both the husband and the wife is termed as ‘the first motion’. A couple can file for a second motion after a gap of six months. The six months time span is provided to the couple so that they get the time to reconsider their marriage.
Can the divorce be obtained within six months without delay of one year?
Yes, if all the mandatory requirements for the divorce are sufficed.
NOTE
If the divorce file is not withdrawn within eighteen months the court passes a divorce decree. Incase one of the sides withdraws his/her petition the court initiates to make an enquiry. If the concerned side disagrees to give the consent, the court holds no right to pass the divorce judgment.
Summary
1 One year
Divorce procedure in India extends for one year even when there is mutual consent.
2 Marriage Counselor
First six months you have the benefit of qualified marriage counselors in the Family Court. This is important to know because for a common person finding a qualified marriage counselor is difficult, if not impossible.
3 Divorce laws and religion
Divorce laws are different for different religions.
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Artificial Ovary Created with Three-dimensional Tissue Engineering
Posted by TheNonpareil on 9/29/10
Categorized as Health
Artificial Ovary Created with Three-dimensional Tissue Engineering.
For the first time ever, scientists from Brown University in
Rhode Island have created in the laboratory an artificial ovary which
can function exactly like that of a woman ovary.
The study is published in the Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics.
The researchers, led by Sandra Carson, have used a technique
called three-dimensional tissue engineering, this technique is using
cells from women of childbearing age.
The artificial ovary can accommodate the immature egg cells
until they are ready to be deposited in the womb.
This will allow women who have undergone heavy chemotherapy treatments that have damaged the reproductive system to open up new possibilities for conception.Before they receive anti-cancer treatment, in fact,
the Eggs could be taken from that woman, then freezing it immediately,
and then implanted in the woman external ovary.
It’s the first real 3D engineering success says Carson.
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Jayaji Krishna Nath, M.D., and Vishwarath R. Nayar
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When Kakar and Chowdhary (1970) examined some aspects of sexual behavior among young men prior to marriage, they found that a lack of adequate information and opportunities prompted these young people to turn to literature (often pornographic), to experimentation with prostitutes, friends, or relatives of the opposite or same sex, to covert observation of sexual activities of others, and to masturbation. Reddy and his colleagues, in a 1983 study of young people, found that the sample youth had their first sexual experience between the ages of 15 and 24 years. Homosexual activities were also reported in this study: 38 percentage of women in the sample reported that their first sexual activity had been with a partner of the same sex. The Family Planning Foundation of India undertook a study in 1990 among teenagers (between 14 and 17 years) and found that about one fourth of them expressed their acceptance of premarital sexual contact, “if the boy and the girl were actually in love.” While a good number of respondents were aware of at least one contraceptive method, they had very little precise knowledge. Men were found to be more liberal in their views than women.
Mane and Maitra (1992) have rightly inferred that relatively little is known about the sexual behavior and attitudes towards different aspects and forms of sexual activity in India.” With changing conditions in India, the opportunities for risk-taking behavior among adolescents seem to be increasing. Coping with sex is a growing problem for young people. Today’s teenagers are faced with an ever-widening gap between the age at which they are physically ready to have sexual intercourse and the age at which it is culturally acceptable for them to do so. Youngsters are in fact often sandwiched between a near-obsessive preoccupation with sex in the media and a veritable wall of silence from other sources of information on the subject.
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Today’s teenagers are faced with an ever-widening gap between the age at which they are physically ready to have sexual intercourse and the age at which it is culturally acceptable for them to do so.Adolescents in India today face a number of problems related to changing value systems and social expectations. The sexual world of adolescents is becoming increasingly complex. In traditional Indian society, adolescents were initiated into their sexual roles, more or less, in a clearly defined period and by a series of ceremonies and rites. As in some other cultures, these included instruction on their sex roles, marriage customs, sexual morality, and acceptable sexual behavior. But with the influence of Western culture, the present generation of youth are facing a number of problems that are ultimately forcing them to violate the traditional norms as laid down by the society.
When Kakar and Chowdhary (1970) examined some aspects of sexual behavior among young men prior to marriage, they found that a lack of adequate information and opportunities prompted these young people to turn to literature (often pornographic), to experimentation with prostitutes, friends, or relatives of the opposite or same sex, to covert observation of sexual activities of others, and to masturbation. Reddy and his colleagues, in a 1983 study of young people, found that the sample youth had their first sexual experience between the ages of 15 and 24 years. Homosexual activities were also reported in this study: 38 percentage of women in the sample reported that their first sexual activity had been with a partner of the same sex. The Family Planning Foundation of India undertook a study in 1990 among teenagers (between 14 and 17 years) and found that about one fourth of them expressed their acceptance of premarital sexual contact, “if the boy and the girl were actually in love.” While a good number of respondents were aware of at least one contraceptive method, they had very little precise knowledge. Men were found to be more liberal in their views than women.
Mane and Maitra (1992) have rightly inferred that relatively little is known about the sexual behavior and attitudes towards different aspects and forms of sexual activity in India.” With changing conditions in India, the opportunities for risk-taking behavior among adolescents seem to be increasing. Coping with sex is a growing problem for young people. Today’s teenagers are faced with an ever-widening gap between the age at which they are physically ready to have sexual intercourse and the age at which it is culturally acceptable for them to do so. Youngsters are in fact often sandwiched between a near-obsessive preoccupation with sex in the media and a veritable wall of silence from other sources of information on the subject.
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WOMAN
AS GODDESS, MOTHER, BUT NOT AS LOVER~SPOUSE
Woman not pleasure, just mother Despite new currents, very often in Indian culture, a woman’s body is not seen as an object of pride or pleasure, but as something that is made impure every day, an abode of sinfulness. Thus, a muted yet extremely powerful theme can be found in Hindu marriages: “the cultural unease, indeed, the fear of woman as woman.” Women, as reflected in popular novels and clinical practice, frequently view their sexuality as a capacity to redress a lopsided distribution of power between the sexes (Kakar 1989:13). The age-old, yet still persisting, cultural splitting of the wife into a mother and a whore, which underlies the husband-wife relationship and which explains the often contradictory Hindu views of the woman, is hardly unique to Indian culture, though it may be more pervasive here than in other cultures (Kakar 1989, 17).
The social context determines whether the woman is viewed as divine, good, or bad - as partner in ritual, as mother, or as whore. In the context of ritual, women are honored and respected. In her maternal aspect, actual or potential, woman is again a person deserving all reverence. “It is only just as a woman, as a female sexual being, that the patriarchal culture’s horror and scorn are heaped upon the hapless wife” (Kakar 1989, 17).
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MARRIAGES IN INDIA
Adult marriage is generally the rule in India. Usually it is expected that a husband must be in a position to earn a living and his wife must be able to run the home, which they set up after marriage. The influence of the Hindu religion has resulted in some prepuberty marriages. The vast majority of regular marriages are still parent-made, arranged marriages. Irregular marriages do occur with the increasing influence of Western concepts of romantic love in the mass media of magazines and movies. In one form of irregular marriage, the two lovers run away and stay away until they are accepted by their families, which is done as a matter of course. In a second form, known as “Intrusion,” a girl confronts her chosen husband and his parents and presses their acceptance of her by living in the house. A third form involves “forcible application of vermilion,” when a young man takes the opportunity at some fair or festival to place a vermilion scarf on his chosen girl’s head. Sometimes a betrothal ceremony takes place before the marriage proper is solemnized. Legally, marriage take place only between those who have passed the puberty stage. At the marriage ceremony, the local priest is required to officiate and prayers and offerings are made to the gods.MODERNIZATION
Due to modernization and the influence of Western culture, arranged marriages are becoming less popular and common, especially in metropolitan cities. In its place, marriages based on the couple’s choice, often crossing caste and/or religious boundaries, are becoming more common.While sexual urges had to be subordinated to social norms in the joint-family system, except for rare rebellious behavior or outbursts, the present newly found freedom has instigated more openness and casualness in matters of sexual behavior. Expressions and feelings that would have been termed scandalous and in need of being tamed to adhere to socially accepted rules, values, and practices, are now accepted as natural.
Individualism, in its Western Euroamerican consciousness is foreign to the traditional Indian social consciousness and experience. However, this is changing. Sudhir Kakar, a distinguished psychoanalyst who has taught at the Universities of Harvard, Chicago, and Vienna, and written extensively on Indian sexuality, notes that “individualism even now stirs but faintly” in India (Kakar 1989:4).
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India, with an area of 1.26 million square miles (3.29 million kilometers), is the largest democratic country in the world.
The country has about 16 percent of the world’s total population and 2.4 percent of the global land area.
India is one third the size of the United States and occupies most of the Indian subcontinent in south Asia.
Next to China, India is the most populous country in the world, with a 1995 population of 950 million.
India’s urban population accounts for 28 percent of the country’s total population.
MUMBAI
In 1991, one third of the 12.6 million inhabitants of Bombay were homeless, living on the streets or in squatters’ camps built on putrid landfills. Bombay, India’s most populous city, has 100,000 people per square kilometer.
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