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Sometimes we ask, “What’s more?” And our answer is always, “Lots more!” If at a relationship website we feel things end with talking about dating, heartbreaks, marriage, sex and extra marital affairs then we have not given you the whole picture of relationship dynamics in the modern world.

The section More harps on LGBTQ relationships, on live-in and open relationships and Happy To Help stories are about tricks and tips to deal with relationship issues that could be anywhere between quarter-life crisis to how to split the finances in a marriage or how to impress the girl you like.

There is an entire section on Women’s Issues and the stories range from women’s health and hygiene, to lifestyle and dressing and dating tips. There are more serious articles on issues like abuse, rape and domestic violence.

There are two more important sections of More those are Spirituality and Mythology and User Blogs. The former is hugely popular as it has relationship stories from Indian mythology, lesser heard tales from the Mahabharata, Ramayana or the Vedas.

User Blogs have been mostly written by readers on invitation and is a vast archive of interesting opinions and views.

Bahuchara mata - transgenders' God

Five fascinating stories about Bahuchara, the deity of transgender people and masculinity

Bahucharaji Mata is one of the many ‘avatars’ of the Shakti goddess which is worshipped in Gujarat. She is depicted astride a rooster and is one of the important Shaktipeeths in Gujarat. Goddess Bahucharaji is considered to be the primal deity of the transgender community of India. Legend has it Bahucharaji was a daughter of Bapal

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Triumphant Achilles dragging Hector's lifeless body in front of the Gates of Troy

It is unbelievable how Achilles’ gay relationship changed the course of the Trojan war

The theme of homosexuality in mythology is quite common. Many mythologies depict this as a sexual act in terms of same-sex relationships or deal with the subject as it is. No mythologies address the subject as taboo or unnatural. Mythologies of the world treat the subject as just another manifestation of erotic expression and don’t

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