The love story of Maya and Meera
When more and more couples are falling out of love; divorcing or simply maintaining a façade before society, this story is a whiff of fresh love-filled air
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When more and more couples are falling out of love; divorcing or simply maintaining a façade before society, this story is a whiff of fresh love-filled air
The very word ‘gay’ struck fear that I would ‘turn’ my younger family members queer at some stage.
Writer and blogger Bishwanath Ghosh narrates an interesting description of Khajuraho: the temples of love
Being happy in one’s own body is often very difficult and stressful, even without the pressure of differences in sexuality
In an interview with Benhur Samson who has given India its first same sex marriage agency. “It is exciting and the choices are unlimited,” he says.