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Sadly, when it comes to sexual abuse, predators don't discriminate
The society does not want to discuss how rape and sexual abuse have more to do with power rather than unbridled lust
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#TherapistDiaries: Dissociative Identity Disorder, the reality of multiple personalities
His memory gaps were so severe that he could not recall attending his sister’s wedding, and became furious at pictures
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When a reluctant hajji went for hajj
I had heard hajj was difficult and some sort of a spiritual feeling was required from within, which I didn't possess.
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The indivisible relationship of Urdu and Karbala
The homage Urdu literature has paid to Imam Hussain (AS) is quite idiosyncratic.
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When a dupatta and a nose ring become agents of patriarchy
An undeniably delusional theory that a dupatta and nose ring is enough to repel sexual predators.
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Give female writers space, both literal and figurative
To all the girls out there, find your corners, own them, decorate them and flourish in them!
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Dishonesty: an enduring tool that women carry to survive
Historically, honesty has never been an important characteristic for us, as long as we have remained loyal to our men.
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#TherapistDiaries: Bipolar disorder is much more than mere mood swings
It disturbs a person’s circadian rhythm, their social life, their achievements and their interpersonal...
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#TherapistDiaries: Sibling conflicts could be more than what it seems
Unfavourably comparing your children damages all of them.
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Eidul Azha, a distant dream I am stumbling to push into reality
This year I find myself clinging on to this religious event with the ferocity of a drowning man.