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Alright folks, let's dive into a topic as spicy as a bowl of vindaloo, but a little more intimate. You see, Indians, like anyone else, navigate the waters of intimacy after an arranged marriage, with a dash of respect, a sprinkle of patience, and a whole lot of communication. It's a bit like learning a new dance, where both partners are trying to find the rhythm, but the music is played by a sitar and there's a mother-in-law in the next room. It's a unique blend of tradition meets modernity, with a slight sprinkle of Bollywood romance. Remember, it's not all Kama Sutra and yoga flexibility, it's about creating a bond that's stronger than the scent of freshly made samosas.