Seema Anand’s Story About 15-Year-Old Boy Approaching Her When She Was 63 Triggers Mass Debate
The topic of intimacy is one of the most debated and misunderstood topics.
The topic of intimacy is one of the most debated and misunderstood topics. While people have started having conversations around it, it’s still a hush-hush topic to many. And during a recent chat, s*x educator Seema Anand opened up about many myths around he same. She opened up about why younger boys are often attracted to older women. Read to know what she said here.
What Seema Anand Said
During a chat with Shubhankar Sharma, Seema Anand said that a boy had approached her at the time when he was 15, and she was 63 years old, in the ‘filthiest’ language. This was shocking since she was four times older than the boy. Soon after this, the clip started surfacing online, grabbing the attention of many viewers. The introduction of a 15-year-old immediately changed the tone of the discourse for many spectators. Critics stated that when a minor is engaged, the issue shifts away from curiosity or social observation and toward accountability, boundaries, and safety.
In a podcast, Shubhankar Mishra asked Seema about group s*x, questioning whether it is “good or bad.”
Seema Anand: Calling it good or bad is incorrect, as long as everything is done with mutual consent.
Shubhankar Mishra: But in society, especially in the Indian context, it is… pic.twitter.com/WUZQGYvXwb
— Bharatramsena (@Bharatramsena) January 6, 2026
One user commented, “This narrative is not intended to be entertaining, but rather to raise concerns. Seema Anand should not have discussed minor-related topics in such a lighthearted manner on a major stage like Shubhankar Mishra. When it comes to a 15-year-old youngster, the debate is about boundaries and accountability rather than attraction. Such talks should be interpreted as a warning, rather than viral content.”
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Seema Anand is a London-based mythologist and professional storyteller. She is the author of The Arts of Seduction and has written extensively about Indian oral literature. According to the Speaking Minds website, her work is related to a UNESCO initiative on Endangered Oral Traditions. She is also known for her teachings on the Mahabharata, Ramayana, Tantric philosophy, the Kama Sutra, and the Bhagavad Gita.
First Published: January 07, 2026 4:21 PM






