"Opinions Vary
JUST do it, is the message in a commercial which plugs the virtue of instant gratification. However, opinions still vary on which is the best time to do it. Some say late nights are ideal. Others swear there’s nothing like that early morning feeling. Then, there are those who regularly do it before dinner. And some always have the time and the inclination. A TV news-channel interviewed three Indians who did it at different times of the night and day. Each person’s biological clock differs and this obviously explains why the ideal time varies from late nights or early mornings to post-tea and before dinner. A bit of yoga could boost performance levels and help achieve greater satisfaction. Some do it loudly and noisily so that everyone knows what’s happening. Others do it so quietly that even those in the immediate vicinity are not aware of what’s going on.
Some need absolute privacy while doing it and are so temperamental that even the creaking of a chair in the next room can affect the mood. Others get into the mood only when there is a bit of background noise, and a snatch of music or even a cricket commentary can spur them on. Maybe they have been brought up on Bollywood movies where the director makes a song and dance of everything even when nothing happens, a la the teenaged student Bobby in the movie after the same name who went around singing Hum tum ek kamre mein bandh ho/Aur chhabi kho jaaye! while closing all the doors and windows of the room in the cottage. Whereas, the Chhupa Rustams do it on the table without letting the world know what’s happening. In India, even those who haven’t been doing it for quite some time are now into overdrive as if they have no other choice. With India’s school-board exams round the corner, lakhs and lakhs of students throughout the country have no other go but just study! "
-Courtsey ET
Did someone say Double meaning talk... ;)
Ok on serious note…
