Words matter.
I write about Motherhood, Career, Feminism & Social Justice issues. I also write poems sometimes.
A bittersweet passport story.
This is the third time I changed my passport for the past years (yes, #humblebrag I don't care). I often don't realize it while traveling, but looking back, each stamp and each visa reminds me of a story, a place, a person.
The Unspoken Perks of Long Distance Relationships
“Long Distance Relationship is a bitch” — they always say. No one recommends it. Even if you are brave enough, you are in for a bad ride.
But how about talking about the often ignored perks for a change?
Heart made of gold.
Jean was a puzzle to me since the day we first met.
She is effortlessly beautiful and never lingers for longer than a second about the way she looks. She’d always wear black. In her book, there are blacks, lighter blacks and darker blacks.
To all the beautiful men in my life: thank you for being in this together.
This post was going to be very angry. I was frustrated, violated, ready to wage a war. The amount of misogyny and sexism were too much for me to handle.
If I could only bring one person to a deserted island
At first, he was an invisible beast that drove mom crazy. I remember seeing mom struggle with nausea for about 2 weeks straight, completely bed-ridden. I had never seen her in so much pain.
The Most Isolating Experience on Earth
When I was in India for the first year, I practically lived in the school’s Medical Centre. Going to classes by day, I would return to the Med by night and sleep in the same room with the nurses, so that