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LoginWe have also been recognized for our proactive approach in keeping our users safe. Met on QuackQuack! And went from a "Match" to "Forever Friends" "So it was just another evening, and I was browsing through the app when suddenly I got revert to my hi. Initially, it was like a general conversation that would happen on any other online app. But when things are meant to happen, they happen. Replies started flowing from both ends and that's how Jinita and me met. Now the big thing was, I was in Kolkata at that time and she was in Mumbai, but then it is said "Kisi cheez ko dil se chaho toh puri kainat usse tumse milane mein lag jati hai" and I got placed in Mumbai after few months.
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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. There is substantial evidence that homosexuality was abundant in ancient society, and various artworks and literary works attest to the tolerant and even supportive attitudes of Indians towards people engaged in homosexual acts. Discrimination against homosexuality was largely imported from the western world through Islam and the Christian-derived morality during European colonialism, starting in the second millennium and ultimately culminating in the 17th century Fatawa-e-Alamgiri of the Mughal Empire and the 17th century Indian Penal Code of the British Empire.
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6/28/2024
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