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This Defining Move By A Nightclub In Bangalore Is Breaking All Stereotypes Around Same Sex Relationships

December 16, 2016 by

This Defining Move By A Nightclub In Bangalore Is Breaking All Stereotypes Around Same Sex Relationships

If you have been a part of the clubbing culture in Bangalore, or clubbing in general, you must be aware of the general rules applicable on the guests. The most common one among many rules is - Couples and ladies entry only. It won’t be completely right to call the clubs a bit sexist, as there are many reasons why this rule is applicable. The main concerns being security … [Read more...]

Is It Really The Fault Of The Husband When His Wife Commits Suicide Because He Is Gay?

May 6, 2015 by

Is It Really The Fault Of The Husband When His Wife Commits Suicide Because He Is Gay?

In between IPL season 8 and Rahul Gandhi’s return, the news channels were buzzing with the news of a young woman committing suicide and blaming her husband’s gay life as the reason. Social media saw a bag of mixed responses. Many blamed the husband for inflicting emotional trauma, forcing the young doctor to take such a drastic step, while some blamed the woman for not being … [Read more...]

‘It’s Better To Be Without A Son Than Having A Gay Son’- A Proud Indian Father

March 30, 2015 by

‘It’s Better To Be Without A Son Than Having A Gay Son’- A Proud Indian Father

On the journey from being a little kid to a fully grown mature person, whenever we find ourselves in big trouble or in some sort of an emotional turmoil, the people we always rely on is our family. They being our side, give us the feeling that we can conquer the whole world, and win any battle which life throws towards us. But when those family members start treating us like a … [Read more...]

“My family still doesn’t know that I am a gay” – The story of a man who wears Kajal

December 23, 2014 by

“My family still doesn’t know that I am a gay” – The story of a man who wears Kajal

“What do you mean you don’t believe in homosexuality? It’s not like the Easter Bunny. Your belief isn’t necessary!” -Lea Delaria. & thus, whether people accept him with a big hug or disapprove him with raised eyebrows, doesn’t really matter much to him! Raajiv Saini, who originally belongs to Pathankot (Punjab), wasn’t lucky enough to have been brought up amidst a … [Read more...]

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