Sejal Pawar
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The Splash of Ichor  by AsleshaBoruah
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It's a strange and scary feeling to lose your childhood. To lost the precious smile that used to grace your face. I was 10 years old when my feet were shield by the thorny essence of customs. My beloved doll was exchanged by sharp silverware. My tiny feet were painted in red and on the day of my wedding everyone praised me as if a goddess has came down from divine surface. My husband who is 25 years older than me has claimed every inch of me from the time of my puberty. Now this is my life where I do not possess any voice and any strength .What I have is the order of my in laws and red eyes of my husband.
 The child marriage life  by btsfangirl463
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The marriage which held in 1900-1980s.Child marriage life in old time village.
ZEMBLANITY[2]- Proliferating Pain by mahqtab6
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[ON HOLD TILL MAY-JUNE] CAUTION ⚠️- The narrative incorporates instances of violence, mature themes, and elements that may put you in a cumbersome WEEKLY UPDATE 🔻"|Please note that this story has been crafted with deliberate and vivid intention. Additionally, any resemblances between the plot or characters should be regarded as purely coincidental. If you happen to come across any errors or inconsistencies, I would appreciate it if you could overlook them or directly inform me|".🔺 The orb of humans is male-oriented, no matter from which ethnicity, religion or community they belong. But the fact is that No ethical jurisprudence, religious beliefs or community legislation aggrandise chauvinism. The only thing that lifts inhumanity in the form of Chauvinism is some Norms, Traditions, Rituals and stereotypes, which are created by all mentally-visually impaired human beings no matter whether they are Women or Men. This Narrative illuminates the Life of Two individuals who are encapsulated in the sphere of Praxis which is called CHILD-MARRIAGE. Gauri was a Fifteen-year-old girl, whose life was guzzled by a traditionally obsequious human-figured Monster, Gauri once said, "Those who think that the society is Male-oriented, they are mentally impaired by esurient Human beings" Zorawar was sixteen years old boy, who lost his childhood under the overburdened responsibility of his Family, Zorawar once said, " 'The society is Male-oriented because men are stronger than women', this Superstition is made to confine the truth that Women are staunchest than Men as they can handle all her responsibility without the help of Men" To know why these thoughts initiated in the innocent soul of two innocent Humans come in the Narrator's craft, which is about to embark on the voyage and experience the true story of Most Indian People, especially Women.
Bachpan (COMPLETED) by stunninggbabe
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Will Noor and Almeer end up together? What will be the effect of this child marriage? Can Noor handle all this. Stay tuned!
Aeniy X Fakhir by muktinamjoon
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Child marriage as bizarre and absurd as it sounds to most of us, It is an existing reality of most of the teens of the many south-western countries of the world!! With that being said When I came across the Mayi Ri, I felt a lot of expressions could be done with Annie and Fakhir's relationship, And also The mature aspects of their marriage So here's my basic attempt to write my version of Annie and Fakhir's relationship where Fakhir and Aeniy fall in love , With that being said Lets dive right in !!! ~~Hope you guys enjoy~~~~~~
Hope  by nwrites__
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A woman who married her cousin, a woman who tried fulfilling all the responsibilities of being an ideal wife and an ideal daughter in-law but failed to fulfill the dream of her husband becoming a father. Life is not a fairytale where you could have everything but the woman lost her everything with her husband's second marriage. Is this the end of the woman's happiness or does she still have a chance of happiness??
PINJARA  by Author_suspicious
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Pinjara.... A dirty game played by demons...
My owner, My husband  by TheStoryClub
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Kesari lives in a village called Azaadgunj but the place is everything but free. Here women are treated as objects. They are not given any importance. This story will be about how she teaches the villagers the importance of women and for them to get respect and freedom. In this journey she will face many obstacles and get the love of her life.
Surangi, The Child Bride by kahiliginger
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There was confusion in the eyes of the seven year old Surangi as they dipped mango leaves into the sandal-turmeric paste to anoint her. She did not know what marriage meant, she was just told that she would move into a new home in a village far away and Yashoda mami would be her mother-in-law. Fighting back tears she clutched her carved sandalwood doll, trying not to miss her mother Kaveri whose recent demise had prompted her father to agree to the alliance between Surangi and Madhav, the eleven year old son of Raghav, Kaveri's distant cousin. Shridhar knew he could not bring up his daughter alone. He was constantly under pressure to take a new bride to bear him the much desired son as his late wife had only left behind a daughter. He chose to marry little Surangi off in accordance with the custom of the day rather than leave her at the mercy of a step-mother.