The Forbidden Sensation
Meena was a girl from a small town—an adolescent constantly suppressed by social stereotypes. She was always curious about her sexuality, but people around her saw it as sin. At school, she befriended a girl named Rina, and that friendship slowly turned into something deeper.
Their relationship was pure, but society condemned it as a lesbian affair. People mocked and insulted them. Some called it unfortunate, others said it was a violation of culture. Meena’s conscience whispered, “Love is never a crime.”
Still, the prejudice around them was blind. One day, a teacher saw them holding hands and slapped Meena, saying, “You’re acting too sexy!” Meena broke down inside, feeling accused of being sexually wrong just for being herself.
She spent many nights crying. Rina told her, “If we surrender to society, they will destroy us. But if we reproduce confidence within ourselves, they can’t stop us.” That line created a new sensation inside Meena.
Over time, Rina moved somewhere far away. Meena was left alone. Later she learned Rina was going through pregnancy—the result of a so-called ‘normal’ relationship. Meena realized that society makes people miserable when they can’t choose their own path.
Years later, Meena became a writer. In her novel, she wrote, “Love gives birth; hate destroys. If people want true offspring, they must plant the seeds of love.” Her writing lit a new flame among the youth, where conscience replaced prejudice, and courage defeated shame.
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🧑🎓
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/ˌædəˈlɛsənt/
noun/adjective
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A young person in the process of developing from a child into an adult.
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Adolescents often experience rapid physical and emotional changes. |
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teenager, youth, minor, juvenile
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adult, mature
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adolescent behavior, adolescent years, adolescent development, adolescent health
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💥
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/əˈɡrɛʃən/
noun
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hostile or violent behavior towards others
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His sudden aggression surprised everyone in the meeting. |
acts of aggression |
hostile actions or attacks
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hostility, attack, violence, assault
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peace, calm, friendliness
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show aggression, physical aggression, military aggression, acts of aggression
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🧠
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/ˈkɒnʃəns/
noun
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An inner sense of right and wrong that guides a person's actions.
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Her conscience told her to admit the mistake. |
a guilty conscience |
A feeling of guilt caused by knowing you have done something wrong.
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morality, ethics, principles, scruples, integrity
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immorality, corruption, wickedness
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clear conscience, guilty conscience, prick of conscience
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🏳️🌈
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/ˈlɛzbiən/
noun/adjective
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a woman who is romantically or sexually attracted to other women
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She is a proud lesbian and advocates for equal rights. |
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gay woman, queer woman
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heterosexual woman, straight woman
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lesbian rights, lesbian community, lesbian couple
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😞
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/ˈmɪzərəbəl/
adjective
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Extremely unhappy or uncomfortable.
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He felt miserable after losing his job. |
make someone miserable |
to cause someone to feel very unhappy
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unhappy, sad, depressed, gloomy, downcast
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happy, cheerful, joyful
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feel miserable, look miserable, miserable weather, utterly miserable
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/əbˈsɛʃən/
noun
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An idea, thought, or concern that continually preoccupies or intrudes on a person's mind.
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His obsession with success drove him to work day and night. |
an obsession with |
Being overly concerned or preoccupied with something
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fixation, preoccupation, compulsion, mania, craze
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indifference, apathy
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obsession with, obsession about, unhealthy obsession, lifelong obsession
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/ˈɒf.sprɪŋ/
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a person's child or children; an animal's young
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The bird carefully fed its offspring. |
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children, progeny, descendants, young
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parent, ancestor
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human offspring, animal offspring, produce offspring, healthy offspring
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/ˈprɛɡnənsi/
noun
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the condition of being pregnant; the period during which a woman carries a developing fetus
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Her pregnancy was carefully monitored by her doctor. |
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gestation, expectancy, childbirth, maternity
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infertility, sterility
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pregnancy test, pregnancy symptoms, unexpected pregnancy
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/ˈprɛdʒədɪs/
noun
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An unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge.
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Prejudice often prevents people from seeing the truth about others. |
against all prejudice |
in opposition to unfair or biased opinions
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bias, discrimination, partiality, intolerance, preconception
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fairness, tolerance, impartiality
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racial prejudice, deep-seated prejudice, overcome prejudice, prejudice against
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/ˌriːprəˈdjuːs/
verb
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reproduced
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reproduced
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reproduces
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reproducing
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To make a copy of something; to generate offspring.
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Many animals reproduce rapidly in favorable conditions. |
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replicate, duplicate, breed, procreate
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destroy, eradicate, terminate
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reproduce quickly, reproduce a document, reproduce naturally
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/ˌsɛkʃuˈæləti/
noun
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a person's capacity for sexual feelings and orientation
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She spoke openly about her sexuality and identity. |
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sex drive, eroticism, sexual identity, gender orientation
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asexuality, celibacy
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sexuality education, human sexuality, explore sexuality, express sexuality
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/ˈsɛkʃuəli/
adverb
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in a way that relates to or involves sexual activity or feelings
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The film was considered too sexually explicit for young audiences. |
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erotically, sensually, intimately, amorously
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nonsexually, platonically
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sexually active, sexually transmitted, sexually explicit, sexually attracted
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/ˈsɛksi/
adjective
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sexually attractive or exciting
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She wore a sexy red dress to the party. |
look sexy |
to appear sexually attractive
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attractive, hot, alluring, seductive, appealing
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unattractive, plain
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sexy look, sexy voice, sexy dress, sexy attitude
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🙄
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/ˈsoʊ kɔːld/
adjective
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referred to as or known by a particular name or title, often misleadingly
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The so-called expert couldn't answer the question. |
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alleged, supposed, apparent, purported
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actual, real
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so-called expert, so-called leader, so-called solution
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📍
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/ˈsʌm.weər/
adverb
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in or at some place; in an unspecified location
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I left my keys somewhere in the house. |
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someplace, anywhere, in some location
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nowhere, everywhere
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somewhere else, somewhere safe, somewhere around
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/ˈstɛriəˌtaɪp/
noun
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A widely held but oversimplified and fixed idea of a particular type of person or thing.
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It is a stereotype that all gamers are antisocial. |
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cliché, generalization, label, prejudice, bias
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individuality, uniqueness
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cultural stereotype, gender stereotype, break stereotypes
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/səˈrɛndər/
verb
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surrendered
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surrendered
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surrenders
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surrendering
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to give up or yield to an opponent or authority
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The army finally surrendered after weeks of fighting. |
surrender to fate |
to accept something that cannot be changed
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yield, give up, submit, capitulate
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resist, fight, defend
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surrender to authority, unconditional surrender, surrender peacefully
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😔
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/ʌnˈfɔːrtʃənət/
adjective
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Having or marked by bad luck; unlucky.
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It was unfortunate that the meeting was canceled at the last minute. |
unfortunate incident |
An unlucky or regrettable event
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unlucky, regrettable, unlucky, adverse, unlucky
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fortunate, lucky, favorable
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unfortunate accident, unfortunate situation, unfortunate event, unfortunate circumstances
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🚫
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/ˌvaɪəˈleɪʃən/
noun
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The act of breaking or disregarding a law, rule, or agreement.
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Driving without a license is a violation of the law. |
in violation of |
contrary to; against
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breach, infringement, offense, transgression, misconduct
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compliance, obedience, adherence
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serious violation, law violation, human rights violation, violation of rules
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