How to Follow Your Heart, Even When it’s Hard
Photo by Mary Long via Shutterstock.com Everyone has expectations of who they should be. With the media feeding us images ...
Photo by Mary Long via Shutterstock.com Everyone has expectations of who they should be. With the media feeding us images ...
My name is Nisha. I am an Indian American woman, I’m 5’3, I have a head of hair so thick ...
In the South Asian community, we have to be better: we particularly struggle with communicating with our partners, reserving time ...
I wish I did not need that extra acceptance, considering I was already accepted in some ways by my brown ...
In "Grown-Up Pose," Anusha Desai has always done “the right thing." Now in her thirties, she must confront the fact ...
So if Valentine’s Day or simply just another day of the single interrogation, remember to practice self-love, as defined by ...
The opening image on a story about breastfeeding for the Man Repeller is a petite woman of Indian descent with ...
As I got older, I learned I have a traditional South Indian, and more specifically, a Keralite look. The realization ...
This poem expresses how I've felt in different parts of my life. It shows the body issues we've all gone ...
Have you ever opened a magazine and seen a picture of a model and wished you could look like them? ...
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