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Wait, Did #Ralia Just Normalise Women Earning More Than Their Spouse?
Can star-struck women looking to get married now say, ‘I want someone like Ranbir,’ and mean someone who embraces a woman in all her glory, and not his good looks? Here’s hoping…
Eternally Confused And Eager For Love Takes Us Inside The Conflicted Minds Of Urban Indian Men
Ray is both endearing and annoying at once. He doesn’t want to hurt women, but still ends up making them feel unsafe. This contradiction highlights the problem with gender discourse today – men are given a long list of ‘Don’ts’ for their dealings with women. But in the absence of a list of ‘Dos’, many men find themselves lost and confused.
The Morning Show Spotlights The Women Who Love The Men Who’re Outed
What’s it like, I wonder, to be a woman who loves a man, in any capacity, who’s a sex offender in the public eye?
5 TV Shows That Got Mental Health Right
The media has been, for quite some time, highly unfair to people who have suffered thus. The portrayal of such conditions has been superficial and grossly inaccurate. However, some shows on TV have attempted to get this portrayal right.
The Amazing Grace of Alexis and Ted’s Breakup on Schitt’s Creek
For all practical purposes, such will-they-won’t-they couples in fiction tend to fall into rather toxic patterns. But Alexis and Ted manage to not only avoid that but end up elevating what such relationships could mean because that’s how perceptive the writing is on Schitt’s Creek.
What’s Up With The Sex Lives Of Succession’s Roy Siblings?
As messy as the four siblings, Connor, Kendall, Shiobhan, and Roman’s lives seem to be, their individual love lives are messier. While Connor, the eldest, would literally rather pay someone to be with him; the youngest, Roman, deserves an entire article dedicated to him and his sexuality. Kendall and Shiobhan, aka Shiv, fall somewhere in between. Kendall can seemingly only be into women his dad approves of, Shiv chooses someone she can control even though he is not exactly favoured by her father. Neither Kendall nor Shiv however can truly commit to their partners in healthy ways.
Bombay Begums Makes The Invisible Sides Of Womanhood, Visible
Bombay Begums is by no means the first show to show strong women taking the lead. Yet, it goes where no other work of cinema has gone before. It gives centre stage not only to women, but also to challenges that are truly unique to women.
Pakistani TV Shows With Female Characters You’ll Fall In Love With
Let’s just all agree here that the only way ‘Rasode Mein Kon Tha?’ became bearable (and secretly even a little addictive) was when it turned into a ‘musical’ on social media. Right? Aren’t we all just otherwise done with the such Indian serials been overly dramatic. I mean sure there is supposed to be drama …
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