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To all my Feminists and Men’s Rights activists, this is a humble urge not to anticipate but instead read and interpret. Once upon a time, a man named Robert lived in the United States. Robert was a happily married man blessed with two children. However, now Robert was detained for domestic violence in a state penitentiary, where he had attempted suicide by slitting his throat ear to ear. By the grace of God, he was saved and sent to a psychiatrist. While talking to his counsellor, Robert burst into tears about how he was sexually abused by his uncle at six and gang-raped at twenty-one. This revelation by him made his counsellor realize the underlying cause of his trauma. Moreover, it was later realized by Robert’s wife that Robert was never trying to abuse her. Instead, his past trauma from unconsented touch led Robert to act violently one day when they shared a private moment together.
Christmas is here, and it is that time of the year when we get to hear cackles of laughter over Christmas crackers watching people savouring over elaborate feasts. It is the time when friends and family come together, and spend quality time together. Gift giving has been the favorite part for Christmas not just for kids, but for adults as well. Giving a gift brings pleasure to the giver as well as the recipient. Giving a gift allows the giver to experience the joy of generosity. Choosing a gift to give allows us to think about what the recipient might like and it serves as an opportunity to reflect, imagine, and organize something special for the recipient.