To the feelings I never talk about, I respect you.
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Ongoing, First published Jan 25, 2022
Truth always sounds good when said out loud than inside people's head, so I wanted to start this book with just truth, but if you expect me to write just truth alone here, then I must apologize for disappointing you, because I don't want this book to be my psycho-therapy session where I cry my heart out .........
Being understood feels good and makes you special, but feminism is one of the few ideology that is being criticised  without being understood in the first place, join me in this journey of how I became a feminist by just trying to understand it.
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