Global Roundup: Fighting divorce stigma in India, transphobia in Japan, and Amy Coney Barrett's nomination in the US
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Compiled and written by Inaara Merani PHOTO COURTESY OF MAHEVASH SHAIKH via HuffPost In India, if a woman is not married before 30, it implies that there is something wrong with her or she’s past her “good days”. Another common belief in India is that divorce is shameful and wrong for women. Once a couple gets divorced, the woman gets branded as the divorceé forever. Take that in: only the woman is shamed for the divorce. What the fuck? Men do not experience anywhere near as much shunning, gossip or discrimination because of their divorce. Rather,
Global Roundup: Fighting divorce stigma in India, transphobia in Japan, and Amy Coney Barrett's nomination in the US
Global Roundup: Fighting divorce stigma in…
Global Roundup: Fighting divorce stigma in India, transphobia in Japan, and Amy Coney Barrett's nomination in the US
Compiled and written by Inaara Merani PHOTO COURTESY OF MAHEVASH SHAIKH via HuffPost In India, if a woman is not married before 30, it implies that there is something wrong with her or she’s past her “good days”. Another common belief in India is that divorce is shameful and wrong for women. Once a couple gets divorced, the woman gets branded as the divorceé forever. Take that in: only the woman is shamed for the divorce. What the fuck? Men do not experience anywhere near as much shunning, gossip or discrimination because of their divorce. Rather,