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Are Religious Leaders in India More Accepting of Queer People Now? We Asked Them
On the second anniversary of the landmark reading down of Section 377, we checked in with priests and religious scholars to know how their attitudes towards homosexuality have changed (or not).
Queer Indians Tell Us How The Sex and Dating Scene Changed for Them in a Post-Section 377 India
The queer dating game still hasn't shaken off its 'hit it and quit it' mentality, leaving us craving for a hook-up and cautious about investing in a long-term relationship.
Here’s How Queer Indians Feel About Not Being Able to Get Married or Adopt Kids
"I don't think that we can manage to protect ourselves and I don't see why I should bring a child into this situation."
Queer Indians Tell Us How Much has Changed Since Gay Sex Was Decriminalised A Year Ago
“I think that one thing that has changed with Section 377 being read down, is more respect for us, and a willingness to try to understand us.”
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