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Confessions

Confessions of a Physiotherapist

“Once, I was massaging the legs of a football player, and he started moaning as if pleasured. I told him to get lost”

Confessions of a Dentist

“People are more aware of their facial features. We even advise patients how to smile, whether to show their lower or upper teeth”

Confessions of a Gadget Reviewer

“It is in the nature of technology to go bad. If you happen to have suggested that model, the blame will be on you”

Confessions of a geologist

“Till recently, none of us knew that GSI comes under ‘organised services’. People who have retired have been robbed of their dignity and rights”

Confessions of a Truck Driver

“Regular route drivers like me prefer regular women as we are scared of infections. They even bring us home food”

Confessions of a Tarot Card Reader

“I believe your intention has to be good in order to read cards correctly. I doubt the intentions of other card readers”

Confessions of a Burkha Maker

“The burkha has undergone a change. Educated women have helped us turn it into a fashion accessory”

Confessions of a Housing Agent

“Providing accommodation to students from the Northeast is often difficult. Landlords do not want to rent flats to them”

Confessions of a surrogate protestor

“After a while, you do feel restless. People who sit next to you are sometimes not fully aware of the cause they are protesting for or against”

Confessions of a Surrogate Mother

“I am scared that what I have done is a very bad act. God will punish me for it. It is a secret that will remain with me and my husband”

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