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Taniya CJ

Taniya Ishwarya is an English Literature Graduate and a Social Work - Medical and Psychiatry Post-Graduate. Fun Fact, she's also an MSW Asst. Professor who loves writing way too much. She has a writing experience for 5 years.

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Marriage is all about trust and if one partner breaks it, it's devastating. Is your gut telling that your husband is cheating on you? If so, here are some signs to allay your doubts.

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Running to become a perfect person often leads one to lose track of their goals and aspirations. We will look at how perfection is an illusion and what really is the purpose of life.

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10 Things Men Are Tired of Hearing: In this post, we'll be discussing how men are facing objectivity in this so-called, "egalitarian" world.

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