Was he heterosexual??
And more importantly if not,,,did u know?
LOL! i never asked...but come to think of it now...
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Was he heterosexual??
And more importantly if not,,,did u know?
LOL! i never asked...but come to think of it now...
U know there was a case in my university.
A G*y student was using chloroform on his room mate every night and we came to know when that engineering graduate came to our medical college opd with bleeding.
I am not kidding.That was shocking to say the least
but why didn't the victim say anything??
Chloroform is an anaesthetic and hypnotic
shame on uMy wife has not changed her name , nor do i feel she needs too.
so is it compulsory in any society ?
i havent seen such a compulsion. Anyway here in our desi society more than adopting family name its usually adding husband's first name to her own in some documents like National Identity card etc etc.
BTW this give her some legal edge in getting few things
it is compulsion in desi society... the "baap ka naam" ( father's name ) is prevalent not only on government documents, but also in school documents and in films.
not even a man should be compelled to be identified by his parents' name... nature gives every person their own identity... much of south asian culture is the most anti-nature of all cultures.
you need to read the thread before posting.
hypnotic?? truly??
and he certainly must have sensed his room-mate's intentions in the beginning... surely, he could have told his friends and also gotten his room changed... too embarrassed even then, was he??
shame on u
He knew nothing.When there was pain and bleeding he came to hospital and examination revealed sexual penetration.
Then on investigation,we came to know the full story.
Shocking material
yes... truly shocking... but the "men's hostel" culture is like that, i think... wasn't there a hindi film last year about this??