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Mahevash Shaikh is a millennial blogger, author, and poet who writes about mental health, culture, and society. She lives to question convention and redefine normal.
Corporate spaces are mostly capitalist and ableist. Despite all the talk about DE&I policies, they are rarely supportive to invisible disabilities.
To have a child or not should be completely a woman's choice. Not just because it's her body, but look at these 8 ways women benefit if child-free.
Indian parents don't understand boundaries, and every other Indian family is an enmeshed family. How do you protect your mental health and live your own life?
A covert narcissist doesn't do outright aggression but shows hostility passively. For example, giving their partner the silent treatment for days is both aggressive and abusive.
Clinical depression along with a straight marriage can make your life as a mother more difficult!
While most hashtags serve a great purpose for online activism, these 12 hashtags are nothing but offensive and need to be put out of use!
I love being the cool aunt, but let me tell you that it’s not all fun and games. Sure, parenting is hard, but that doesn’t mean ‘aunting’ is easy peasy.
Are we done with making friends before we're adults? Here's why the poet says it is better when you're older when you pick your friends.
Reading and writing positive affirmations during a major depressive episode helped me cope with it. Here are ten of them that might help you too.
Didn't it take two to make the baby? And so both must raise it equally. Why should she always be on call and he is, by and large, carefree!
Yes, the coronavirus has the world is in a crisis. But I believe, this could also be time for us to tick items off our bucket list and live life while we can.
Indian society still does not have a space for women who are divorced without burdening them with the stigma, and others' weddings can often be a very triggering and traumatic affair.
Is the love you swear by really love, or something else? If you feel controlled, abused, or doubt yourself in your relationship, it might not be.
We might not want to 'get involved', but intervention can save a life in cases of depression; and we never know how far gone a person may be.
You put in the hours, meet deadlines, and are cordial with your coworkers. But is that enough for you to be a good employee?
What is sologamy? It is marrying yourself, in a trend of self-love that is catching on in some places. So what does it mean in an Indian society obsessed with getting young people 'marrying off'?
The most common thing any Indian couple are asked is "when is the good news?" Here's why it isn't a good idea for everyone to have kids.
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