
Mind your language
There is a dangerous indirect message here: that appearance always matters and is the only thing that matters.

There is a dangerous indirect message here: that appearance always matters and is the only thing that matters.
With ‘thin is in’ becoming a part of the young urban woman’s psyche, can Anorexia be far behind?

“When you marry someone, you marry his family.” Would you give the same advice to your children?
Some teens engage in sexting as a form of harmless self-expression, and not always as a sexual invitation.

Her mother-in-law would accuse her of doing things she hadn’t done, while siding with her own daughters. The response she expected was silence.

A lack of barriers allows teens to get to know each other closely, faster. They can “see” each other whenever they want.

Do young men talk fatherhood over beer? Are daddies headed in a new (and improved) direction?
There is a secret code of conduct women feel they must follow, a book of unspoken rules they have to uphold.

What happens when your little boy shows up to play teatime dressed as his favorite Disney princess? Or Amita insists she should be called ‘Amit’ from now on?
For the realities of a hundred years ago, I can accept this unfairness. But for the world in which we live now, it reads to me a crime.

From the day I got engaged I noticed a change from girls around me. It tickles me to think although I am no longer single, I am the one who is “singled” out.
What Bollywood song would your yoni sing? What is your yoni’s matrimonial bio-data? Because–news flash –sometimes sex is pretty funny!