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We will never know the problems that different women are dealing with, so do not judge.. be with them.
We’ll never know what it takes….
For Priya to go through those painful IVF treatment sessions It’s always easy to call someone infertile…
For Ruchi to shed few extra pounds It’s always easy to call someone obese…
For Mala to leave her daughter at the day care and go to office It’s always easy to call someone a selfish mother…
For Ananya to end her marriage It’s always easy to call someone unfaithful…
We’ll never know what it takes for people to make certain difficult choices in life… We’ll never know….we’ll never know… !!!
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As he stood in front of his door, Nishant prayed that his wife would be in a better mood. The baby thing was tearing them apart. When was the last time he had seen his wife smile?
Veena got into the lift. It was a festival day, and the space was crammed with little children dressed in bright yellow clothes, wearing fancy peacock feather crowns, and carrying flutes. Janmashtami gave her the jitters. She kept her face down, refusing to socialize with anyone.
They had moved to this new apartment three months ago. The whole point of shifting had been to get away from the ruthless questioning by ‘well-wishers’.
“You have been married for ten years! Why no child yet?”
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I begin by jotting down tasks on sticky notes and placing them in specific areas around the house, like a grocery list on the fridge. This approach helps track items that need restocking without making separate trips and saves both time and money.
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