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The Chit Chaat crew takes on the most taboo topic among Indian parents. Ladies and gents, let's talk about S-E-X...and sex education. The ladies make it clear that dating as an Indian-American woman is no easy feat. As Ludacris so eloquently put it, we are expected to be 'ladies in the streets', nurturers for all those around us, well-educated and professionally successful, and somehow also 'freaks in the sheets'. And while we carry these heavy responsibilities on our shoulders, we're also supposed to be attracted to and fall in love (or grow in love) with what we like to call, 'baby Indian men'.
By Sheetal Tahilramani, Neha Gajwani, Amrita Uttamchandani, Priyanka Handa, and Rishika Budhrani5
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The Chit Chaat crew takes on the most taboo topic among Indian parents. Ladies and gents, let's talk about S-E-X...and sex education. The ladies make it clear that dating as an Indian-American woman is no easy feat. As Ludacris so eloquently put it, we are expected to be 'ladies in the streets', nurturers for all those around us, well-educated and professionally successful, and somehow also 'freaks in the sheets'. And while we carry these heavy responsibilities on our shoulders, we're also supposed to be attracted to and fall in love (or grow in love) with what we like to call, 'baby Indian men'.