below is the link to a recent npr – national publi radio – story on lesbians in pakistan.
Pakistan's Lesbians Live In Silence, Love In Secret : NPR
Pakistan's Lesbians Live In Silence, Love In Secret : NPR
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below is the link to a recent npr national publi radio story on lesbians in pakistan.
Pakistan's Lesbians Live In Silence, Love In Secret : NPR
Didn't know such literature existed in Pakistan, when I read Mohsin Hamid's Moth Smoke I was surprised to read a love scene, extra-marital kind, between a Lahori couple.
Whatever happened to Mohsin Hamid, didn't come out with anything good after that?
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Santro, There is no Amrita Rao in the pics Veeru posted.. You must be thinking about Amrita Arora..
@Topic:
I am glad that the author was stopped from reading out contents of the novel loud in presence of audience that included Teenage Kids. This novel might be very popular in Pakistan but people must be reading it in the privacy and not reading it loud to their Family and Kids.. Now how idiot a people can be to read a tale of seducing 15 year old girl in presence of teenage kids ? Good that sensible people stopped that non-sense.
If somebody is proud of this then tell me honestly would you like to read the novel out in presence of any kids...


ahhh Indian morality getting damaged here??