Although Indians wrote the first sex book that integrated "love" and "sex", they always separated "love" and "sex" completely, thinking that true love should be a human instinct without any guidance. On the contrary, sex needs to emphasize skills. Therefore, Indian books on sexual issues often use the most important space to introduce "loveless sexual skills", and even the book "Sexual Canon" clearly reflects this tendency.
In short, the Indian concept of sex seems to be a wonderful fusion of two extreme views, with a vulgar and barbaric side and a refined and elegant side. Starting from a very simple negative philosophy, Indians have developed extremely complicated ways of sexual enjoyment. Indians talk about love and sex, which can be completely unrelated. Instead of merging these two conflicting things into a harmonious new system, they mixed them together-just as they divided life into four different stages, which were not related to each other. Perhaps this is the cultural characteristic of India!