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114 Stories

  • இராவணனின் காதலி by AyeshaAbishek
    AyeshaAbishek
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    Hai thangangala..............mature content.....core story partially based on few true incidents.....dont get more attached to the reel charecters....
  • Rudhita - Jeene Bhi De by __SabMayaHai__
    __SabMayaHai__
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    Anirudh Roy Chowdhury, a widower, defied society to save a woman from the cruel fate of Sati. In doing so, he bound himself to a marriage he never sought. Bondita, once a widow, never imagined she would be tied to another man again, let alone as his wife. Two broken pasts. One unexpected union. Neither of them has truly moved on. Yet fate has brought them under the same roof... as husband and wife. If Anirudh is fire, Bondita is water- and together, they can either heal... or destroy. Set in the early years of colonial India, where traditions clash with change, this is a story of love, resistance, and the courage to begin again. This book is different from the show. Little parts might be same but not wholely. Happy Reading 💗
  • The Weight of Skin  by Elvis1_barbershop
    Elvis1_barbershop
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    The Weight of the Skin "The fault lies not in the silk, but in the predator that stalks it." At two in the morning, on a bus crossing the silence of the city, Elena Soler's life shatters. An unwanted touch and a cry for help that receives the cruelest response: "If she goes out dressed like that at this hour, what does she expect to happen?" Trapped in a web of prejudice where her clothes are the only "evidence" against her, Elena must face a society that prefers to measure the length of a skirt rather than the gravity of a crime. But in the courtroom appears Julián Cortés. A lawyer whose eloquence is a double-edged sword. He seeks not only a legal sentence; he seeks justice in a world that confuses freedom with invitation. In a legal battle where faith, law, and dignity intertwine: Can justice prove that purity is not in what we wear, but in the respect of the one who looks? Also available in: Spanish, Arabic, and Turkish.
  • RIYASAT by the_telleroftales_04
    the_telleroftales_04
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    Ibha has a thousand names. Zimmedaar. Strong. Sensible. Mature. But does she like any of them? She has never had the time to find out. Ibha has spent her childhood holding her family together with bare hands, and when they were done with her, when she had given them everything a daughter could give, they handed her to another family and called it marriage. And was told: Be useful. Be quiet. Be grateful. And when three years passed without an heir, when her body became a question, a problem to be solved, a failure to be explained, she sat in waiting rooms alone while the world decided what was wrong with her. Nothing was wrong with her. Nothing was ever wrong with her. Riyasat is not one woman's story. It is the story of every eldest daughter who was handed a role before she was given a name. Every Indian woman who was told that endurance is love, that sacrifice is duty, that a good woman does not leave. And what happens when she finally decides that she has held enough.
  • The girl before Dawn by Letters_bYS
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    It started with something simple. A swipe, a match. A notification lighting up the screen at midnight. Two strangers who knew nothing about each other yet somehow stayed awake until 3 a.m. talking about everything. But one day... their last message is the only thing left. Not knowing what life has written for them.
  • The Brokens by Ashvinitha
    Ashvinitha
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    Its a poem for broken hearts, searching an answer to heal. Its a poem for strong people who are emotional. Its a poem about a warrior. This is my first time publishing anything. Please be kind.
  • Too desi for modern, too modern for desi !!!! by KaviJegdeesh
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    Hi girls!!! We all live in a society where we are from a certain culture and we are from a certain practices. And we grow up meeting new people new culture!!! We still looking forward to match up both what we were and now what we are... this story is a simply example when we face these small small differences which end up we being a bit of what we were and what we are now!!!!
  • She by CityLove01
    CityLove01
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    Dear Women, Sometimes we are too much of a Woman We are too beautiful, We are too smart, We are too strong, We are too tender, But there is one mistake we make by removing all the jewels from our crown, We make it too easy for men, to carry it all But when this happens, we don't need a smaller crown, We need a man with bigger hands.
  • Women Rights by Muhafzialislam
    Muhafzialislam
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    A talk between two Women about Today and Freedom of Women and What Islam actually have for Women. I hope this will help you to clear the misconception of Veil etc in Islam
  • 'little women' by EdwardEsin
    EdwardEsin
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    It's a simple poem about the way females are generally treated in the society... I hope you like it and BTW it's my first poem on Wattpad so I really hope you like it. Have fun reading!!
  • Women history month by Jasdyer
    Jasdyer
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    Now here are the contributions women have made on history. Not just the US but all over and not just white women. Including women of color in this too.
  • The "HAYA" gap  by HinaRubab
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    A girl who finds purpose after an incident which turned her life upside down and revealed the true nature of her religion and society.
  • Bound to Silence by xpaperlog
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  • Little books of quotes by keeferhe
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    The title says it all Happy Love Sad Depressed Women's rights Woman can too And more.
  • Folklore : mad woman by ERV1989
    ERV1989
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    A short story inspired by the song mad woman by Taylor Swift
  • Thinking.... by GiGiAnderson
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    A poem inspired by a story called " The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The art is by Brianna Angelakis from deviantART.(http://briannaangelakis.deviantart.com/)
  • women rule by author_B3
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  • Adventures of Anidita: The Simulbati Case by Saborna_shree
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    This is a fan fiction story based on Indian tv series "Barrister babu" aired on colors tv. The background of the story goes back to late 1920s to early 1930s. The location of the story is Bengal of Pre independent India. The story revolves around the first case of Bondita. She takes up a case for a girl who is left by her husband just because she protested tortures done on her. That man is the son of a rich merchant so power is in his hands. Being her barrister and also a woman Bondita invites a lot of enemies but she's determined not to step back. Incidentally the Roy Chowdhuries become the owner of that taluk and Anirudh visits the place on taluk inspection. How will Bondita solve the case? How will Anirudh help Bondita who's not at all ready to take his help? Disclaimer: This story is based on period drama and some reference form history is taken and real problems and scenario is highlighted. But all characters and incidents in this story are fictitious and any resemblance with real life is fully coincidental.
  • Women's March New York City T-Shirt by womensmarch2020ts
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    It's time to march again. And this time, we're coming back with an agenda. On January 19, 2019, we're going to flood the streets of Washington, D.C., and cities across the globe. The #WomensWave is coming, and we're sweeping the world forward with us. Grab your T-Shirt for Rally <<< https://teechip.com/womens-march-newyorkcity-nyc-t-shirt-2019 Important Locations: Please note: a site map will be released once it is approved by the National Park Service. This map will have locations of medic stations, water stations, heating tents, and porta-potties. Gathering Location: We will be gathering on the National Mall between 12th and 3rd Street Rally Location: The Rally will take place on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial Main Support Station: Constitution Gardens located just north of the reflecting pool at 21st and Constitution Ave NW. The area will have porta-potties, water stations, heating tents, medic stations, and a lost person tent. Public Gathering Time: 10:00am March Steps Off: 11:00am Rally Starts: 1:30pm Rally Ends: 4:00pm
  • Rights by caseyandrewsofficial
    caseyandrewsofficial
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    • Set in 1848-onwards • Story about the women's rights movement • A woman, Edith (nickname 'E') whom is 19 years of age fighting for the rights of women • She comes from a poor background • Her mother agrees with her, her mother is her superior because her mother tried fighting for women rights when she was her age.