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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Mayashika

Wow May, this is perfect as always! I love your stories...!


The flashback maybe because it was based in school connected with me, we all have done that, going to washroom to check if Aunt Flo has come visit us or to change the napkins...and of course, asking for napkins to all the girls..you gave it a realistic touch!
The boys ' reaction was also true, they still snigger but now, they have grown more understanding too..
Sameer's misinterpretation of the use of handkerchief and later connecting the dots by seeing the ink which was being used to advertise the napkins..👏Amazing!
Sameer's offering help whenever she needed touched ne, can I get my Sameer!?
His understanding and his words were spoken with care, no embarrassment caused considering the timelines..

One of the main thing I love about your stories are that how you subtly cover their romance like here, with the chocolate😳
The shyness and softness made me feel so happy, it was beautiful

The girl gang's reaction as expected after all it wasn't usual😆

The times have really changed, I have never hesitated to talk about all this with my father and especially to my brother, in fact he is the one who buys me chocolate every month as he is the one who always becomes victim of my mood swings😆


Thanks for your lovely comments 😊

First of all I am so pleased to hear that your own experience in these matters has been so different to what me our other 90s teenagers went through. I am still came from a fairly liberal family... but it was the culture all around.

Subtle romance was the trademark of those days 😆 truly! No PDA! And everything took a long time... the first handhold would takes months... first kiss another few months to a year! We savoured every little thing so much!

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Posted: 7 years ago
#52

Thank dear! Glad you liked it 😊
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: -vandy-

Loved it... Brilliantly written...

Had this been picturised on samaina... The whole thing would've looked more decent and understanding...

The school scenario was totally relatable... Been there done that...
Only difference is that never got a male hanky coz we were a girls school... But imagine the wonders a huge male hanky did...

I loved how sameer behaved as casually as possible...Without making naina uncomfortable

Please write more



I agree to that completely...Some of days when it was really emergency ..My girls would generously help out with their Hankies if needed.. ..More over sanitry napkins were not common that days ...And it was even shame ful to go and buy one at the shop...

Although we had used clothes at my house...Being traditiinal brahmin family... Sone times odd period timing would happen ..What crazy days were they...lol

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Posted: 7 years ago
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I must say you have definitely considered and written so well about this tabooed topic... And the Title , we seriously used the code ""Aunty aayi hai"" in back days... Or at home Touching our hair was a signal to tell elder ladies that we are on ""Out of Zone "" land... ..
Imagine it was so much of taboo to even name it to your mother or Aunties ... Not a loud word ...Shush...

Thankfully I married a more modern family being Brahmins and never had such issues at my In-laws... Otherwise it would be so much mortifying in the new house... Thank God...

About your story...Your have brought it so well.. specially the flashback of emergency and Handkerchief ... And sameer ..Aww ...That's more like a convent boy , he knows it ...And Gentleman that he is ..Always ready to help...God so cute...
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: asmita21180

I must say you have definitely considered and written so well about this tabooed topic... And the Title , we seriously used the code ""Aunty aayi hai"" in back days... Or at home Touching our hair was a signal to tell elder ladies that we are on ""Out of Zone "" land... ..

Imagine it was so much of taboo to even name it to your mother or Aunties ... Not a loud word ...Shush...

Thankfully I married a more modern family being Brahmins and never had such issues at my In-laws... Otherwise it would be so much mortifying in the new house... Thank God...

About your story...Your have brought it so well.. specially the flashback of emergency and Handkerchief ... And sameer ..Aww ...That's more like a convent boy , he knows it ...And Gentleman that he is ..Always ready to help...God so cute...

Thanks dear! So pleased you were able to relate to the story and that timeline.

Good to hear that you did not face these issues after marriage. Fortunately these sort of taboos are decreasing now... but it will take some more time to get to the ideal stage.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Hey dear,
Nice concept and nice writing😳 I loved the way you showed the transition of their phase with a single taboo topic and how Naina's trust towards Sameer had grown.. 😳 Instead of Shefjun , they could have recreated this scene with samaina.. 😳 with a flashback of their school memory... It would be a visual treat for all of us... 😳 And reading the title i didn't expect it to be about this.. 😆 I got to know that it's a code word after reading your story.. I loved the way Sameer told Naina that he can get it for her and how after 2 years she finally asked him by using his own words. 😳 These two are such a cuties.. 😳 Loved it.. Thanks for the PM 😊

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