Relationships
The Key to Being a Couple with Equitable, Dual Careers
Despite the recent, global wave of popular feminist movements, the status quo remains deeply unhelpful to women’s careers. Both cultural and political forces conspire to stymie women’s careers. When a couple gets married, it’s the woman who moves and changes
How Indian Parents Find Time and Privacy for Sex Despite Joint Families, Small Flats
Strategically-planned sexy time is a parental necessity, particularly in a country known for its traditional joint family structure—a system that leaves little privacy for sex. Data from the 2011 census, released last year, shows that, although the multigenerational family is
Competition Might Be Making Us More Passionate
We tend to think of the canoodling couple on a park bench as a decidedly “Western” phenomenon, in that is more culturally acceptable to showcase affection publicly. And while Hollywood movies have perhaps made some other cultures increasingly comfortable with
Understanding Emotional Abuse in a Marriage
In romantic relationships, shame shrouds an all-too-common phenomenon that wreaks havoc on one (frequently physically or financially weaker) partner. Abuse transcends racial, religious, and socio-economic boundaries, and yet it is rarely discussed openly. In India, an estimated 30% of women
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