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Why is it considered wrong for couples to visit a shrine, a park or a monument?
Maybe not all are the same?
We don’t need to be looked at with hate or disgust.
You don’t have to warn your child or people because we might be a bad sight!
Not all are the same?
People make fun of historic places, parks because you think couples cover it but, Maybe you are wrong!
We might be friends, or siblings, or married.
Maybe not all are the same?
Why is an old couple holding hands a goal and considered cute? But a young one is shamed and made fun of?
Maybe not all are the same!

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The writer had just finished her Graduation from Delhi College of Arts and Commerce University of Delhi . Exploring her interest in Photography, Painting, journaling and styling.

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