Indian Nsfw With smartphones becoming such an integral part of daily life, their use for illicit purposes has skyrocketed. From nude selfie culture to the rise of sexting relationships among romantic couples – more people than ever before are sharing sexually explicit photos on their phones freely and unabashedly – making NSFW images increasingly normalized across India, where traditionally sexuality was once taboo and oppression more widespread.
But this comes at a cost. Women in particular are becoming victims of revenge porn, wherein their nude images are posted to websites and social sharing platforms in an effort to blackmail, extort or threaten suicide using these private photos against them by partners or former flames who feel wronged – either directly or through third party manipulation of images posted publicly online.
This trend can be traced to modern technologies that enable more intimate communications without anyone knowing exactly what is said or done. While stricter laws might work against it, what’s needed instead is an alteration in attitudes toward this culture.
Indian culture embraces censorship of pornographic material; however, laws differ regarding what constitutes as offensive content and what doesn’t. Thus, what constitutes as inappropriate is determined on an individual basis depending on changing sociocultural climate – for instance 50 years ago kissing onscreen was considered offensive but now isn’t; similarly erotica can also differ depending on context and timeframes of viewing.