Saif Ali Khan, who was pretty a Nawab in his early days too,
in a 90s interview to a magazine spoke about having seen "blue films"
and about abstaining from casual sex post marriage.
In the interview, he is quoted telling, "Sex has its
relevance, but it isn't anything novel. It's been so since Eve tempted Adam.
Sex has been one of the first forms of communications between a man and a
woman. My physical need is as important as my emotional need. I can't separate
them although there have been times when my emotions have been least involved
when I've been with a woman."
He later added, "The woman has always known the
equation. I've never said, 'I Love You' to a woman just to get her into my bed.
I have ever had to read sex manuals to learn the techniques. My technique is my
own. I have always treated my woman with respect. Today, I wouldn't respond to
a woman who came on to me. I'm a married man. I wouldn't do anything to hurt my
wife. I'd smile and say 'sorry ma'am, wrong number.' I've grown up abroad and
lived on my own. I've seen blue films and live shows. The average Indian male
is not as exposed to sex as the average guy abroad. That's why the Indian male
is frustrated."
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