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  2. Sexuality in India - Wikipedia

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    Kama-related arts are common in Hindu temples. These scenes include courtship, amorous couples in scenes of intimacy ( mithuna ), or a sexual position. Above: 6th- to 14th-century temples in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and the Himalayas.

  3. Homosexuality in India - Wikipedia

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    Homosexuality in India. Homosexuality in India is legally permitted by most of the traditional native philosophies of the nation, and legal rights continue to be advanced in mainstream politics and regional politics. Homosexual cohabitation is also legally permitted and comes with some legal protections and rights. [ 1 ]

  4. LGBT history in India - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, two lesbian women, Mallika and Lalidambika, died by suicide in Kerala. [ 58] In 1981, Indian Playwright Vijay Tendulkar wrote Marathi play Mitrachi Goshta, a three-act play with a theme of same-sex attraction. In the same year, All-India Hijra Conference brought together 50,000 Hijras who travelled to Agra.

  5. LGBT culture in India - Wikipedia

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    Sappho for Equality. Based in Kolkata, in Eastern India, Sappho for Equality – or Sappho for short – is an organization for and by "sexually marginalized women and transmen" [94] —though they specify that "female and male transpersons" [94] are included under this banner.

  6. Dating - Wikipedia

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    Online dating services charge a fee to user to post a profile of himself or herself, perhaps using video or still images as well as descriptive data and personal preferences for dating, such as age range, hobbies, and so forth. Online dating was a $2 billion per year industry, as of 2014, with an annual

  7. Arranged marriage in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Arranged marriage is a tradition in the societies of the Indian subcontinent, and continues to account for an overwhelming majority of marriages in the Indian subcontinent. [ 1] Despite the fact that romantic love is "wholly celebrated" in both Indian mass media (such as Bollywood) and folklore, and the arranged marriage tradition lacks any ...

  8. Weddings in India - Wikipedia

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    Weddings in India vary according to the region, the religion, the community and the personal preferences of the bride and groom.They are festive occasions in India, and in most cases celebrated with extensive decorations, colour, music, dance, outfits and rituals that depend on the community, region and religion of the bride and the groom, as well as their preferences. [1]

  9. 30 Bridgerton-Worthy Dating Rules and Customs From the ... - AOL

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    Inspired by the hit Netflix series "Bridgerton," here are 30 Regency era dating rules, including love letter etiquette and rules for the Season's biggest balls.