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Posted: 8 years ago
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With all respect to everyone's comments and opinions and not attacking anyone, this is just to say that I also work for the UK National Health Service (NHS). My comment is not about the show but the facts. I am a senior medical researcher who has worked on women's health, which includes such topics.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Shonal8

With all respect to everyone's comments and opinions and not attacking anyone, this is just to say that I also work for the UK National Health Service (NHS). My comment is not about the show but the facts. I am a senior medical researcher who has worked on women's health, which includes such topics.


i dont get her wht shes trying to say??
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Posted: 8 years ago
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i dont get her wht shes trying to say??


The message that I was responding to said males do not fall in love or marry trans women and even if they do they are mentally sick. This is not my experience working in health research. These relationships do happen and these people are perfectly normal and not mentally sick. You can say it is not the norm in society and therefore they appear to be unusual. Particularly in the uk we are trained to accept such things without any bias and prejudice.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Shonal8


The message that I was responding to said males do not fall in love or marry trans women and even if they do they are mentally sick. This is not my experience working in health research. These relationships do happen and these people are perfectly normal and not mentally sick. You can say it is not the norm in society and therefore they appear to be unusual. Particularly in the uk we are trained to accept such things without any bias and prejudice.


thanks dear for explaining 😊

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Posted: 8 years ago
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As far as the story is progressing its going with its announced way from the very beginning it was abt how harman a normal boy becomes Saumya a transwomans real protector and giving her rights in society against all odds so till now the concept of the show is well maintained till date
And about Saumya's education she's nt illetrate may be she never goes through institutional education bt nimmi gave her basic education and the original story of harman saumya struggle has been just started the first thing is needed that harman to become independent cvs r heading towards that now i think with time they will also show Saumya becomes more educated and self depending with the help of her true shakti harman its nt a documentary flim its a daily soap so lets give them some time
Abt Rubina dressing i personally don't find anything wrong or indecent and she's an actress costume is nt her deperment it's all depends on costume designer and ph so there is no need to drag the actress name and more over each and everyone from Bollywood to Tellywood heroines wear modern or bold clothes what's a big deal why each time rubina dressing r being targeted i really don't understand

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