Karunnya Menon

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A young woman is a decent daughter, chaste and godly, educated but not too much, successful but not too much, on her path to marry a decent paid-for man. Seen another way: a girl migrates to a new place but is too scared to grow up, still a Mummy and Papa’s girl, traditional to a fault, clinging to the old ways, choosing obedience over happiness out of childish fear. A young woman, corrupted by the new place, turns into a pervert, wrong in the head, crawling from bed to bed, kissing another woman’s neck like a deviant. Seen another way: a girl comes to the new country and finds freedom, finds ...more
All This Could Be Different
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