Lets Talk about Sex!

This isn't really a query, but I wanted to share my attitude. I don't even see people expressing their gratitude in the most ordinary place at the most ordinary time. Do you remember a time when you said "thank you" to a shopkeeper from whom you bought something after a long time of bargaining. Our society has not yet progressed enough to accommodate such high degree of questioning regarding sex in our society. I'm not sure if this column is about being bold, as I know there is an absence of a real person who hides him/herself behind these writings. Our society needs change and one of the ways to do that might be talking about sex. But I've seen these kinds of questions being answered in other websites as well. So it's not that different from any of the other trash I've seen before. Try something real. Yes, everyone can write. Write something that can change people. – Pointless Commentator

Dear Not-So-Pointless-Commentator,

Thank you for your comment. In response to your comment, " it would be irrational to expect this kind of high degree of questioning regarding sex in our society." We don't believe that it's irrational. With the advent of western influence in Nepal, especially Kathmandu, the youth are now actively engaging in sex and have a lot of questions regarding sex. There are many websites that provide the answers, like you said, some trashy and some informative. We are merely a platform where young people can ask the burning questions that they otherwise didn't know who or how to ask. We need to start somewhere. Our writer for this column is not "absent"; she is a real person with real knowledge and passion for what she does. We don't publicize her because we don't want to create a bias. Our objective is to inform, not sensationalize. If you have any suggestions for our column, we'd love to hear it.

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