Our Live-In Relationship Works Perfectly For Us
They share a very comfortable live-in relationship and neither wants to formalise it with marriage. They are living together without marriage. What will happen when their parents visit?
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They share a very comfortable live-in relationship and neither wants to formalise it with marriage. They are living together without marriage. What will happen when their parents visit?
(As said to Sambuddha Acharya) (Names changed to protect identity) My name is Anand Ganguly, and I’m married to a lesbian. I come from a very humble, middle-class family based in Kolkata. My father was an engineer who was indifferent to his job and, ironically enough, wanted me to fill his shoes. Click here to
As told to Stotropama Mukherjee I grew up in a time when we didn’t know the word lesbian in our city. Gay men just meant happy people. I wasn’t aware of who or what I was while growing up. It was not till my first year in MA that I openly used ‘bisexual’ to describe
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Her husband loves to meditate, while she she can’t help but fall asleep when she sits down to meditate.
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“Hey Ajay, are you gay?” I asked, as we smoked spirals into the branches of the tree overhead. At the back of my mind I thought to myself, “What’s the worst that will happen? He will be offended.” We were both lecturers at the same college, teaching the same classes. He taught management studies, I,
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Living in can be a lot of fun and if you are doing it you will be able to identify with these things
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I go by the name of Nomad. Some even call me Hobo. Primarily because for the last seven years of my life I have been floating. Floating in the sense that I had no permanent home address and I was job-hopping every three months while studying full-time. I am Muslim and gay. I’m from a
I think we’re all different flavours in the stirring pot of life, and we do things differently. That’s what makes us unique and builds us up as humanity. It’s funny to see how different we are as men and women, and how gay and straight couples do things differently. The Surprising Advantages Of Being a
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