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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. Agents of Ishq - Wikipedia

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    Agents of Ishq is intended to provide a comprehensive sex education, using videos, graphics, comics, maps, arts and podcasts. Topics include relationships, dating, sex, and consent, within the framework of Indian culture. It draws on popular culture, including Bollywood style music videos and ancient erotic art.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. TrulyMadly is a Tinder-like dating app that has adapted to India's culture to offer different ways to connect, primarily via a trusted source system that helps give peace of mind when chatting to ...

  7. It costs a flat $7.99 for everyone, women and celebrities included. You show yourself off with a video slideshow set to music of your choice. And it’s for professional networking as well as ...

  8. Hijra (South Asia) - Wikipedia

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    The Indian transgender hijras or Aravanis ritually marry the Hindu god Aravan and then mourn his ritual death (seen) in an 18-day festival in Koovagam, India. Many practise a form of syncretism that draws on multiple religions; seeing themselves to be neither men nor women, hijras practice rituals for both men and women.

  9. YouTube confirms it's testing a feature that lets users ...

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    Downloaded YouTube videos will remain available as long as the user’s device connects to the internet at least once every 30 days. The feature was first spotted by Android Police , which noticed ...