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A sex columnist gains popularity even while a ban on comprehensive sex education in schools is adopted by approximately a third of India’s states.

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MovieBuffChick
2017/05/01

Ask the Sexpert is an insightful look into sex education (or the lack thereof) in India, and one man's fight to educate people on some of the most basic concepts dealing with sex and human anatomy. Mahinder Watsa is the 93 y/o Sexpert who's been educating and counseling on the topic of sex for decades. You'll enjoy his no nonsense, yet comedic approach to educating & coaching, people & couples... young AND old about sex... and their bodies. It's hard to believe that so many people fight against promoting basic sex education. As pointed out in the film.... clearly everyone is doing it... how did all those millions of them get here lol... so why is this such a taboo topic?While sex education may not be banned EVERYWHERE... many cultures experience the seemingly challenging nature of getting everyone to agree on how/when it should be presented to school aged children... and to what degree... So EVERYONE should be able to relate to this... and enjoy the educational and comedic tone in which it's presented. Mahinder Watsa is awesome... this was a GREAT documentary.Find me on Twitter and YouTube for audio reviews @MovieBuffChick1

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