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Author: Rati Pednekar

I'm a storyteller. I love reading, painting sunset skies, the smell of old books and coffee. I wear mismatched socks, collect key-chains and write stories at 3 in the morning. Social awkwardness is in my blood. People fascinate me. So does murder.
Top 7 Reasons ‘Our Flag Means Death’ Is A Queer Person’s Dream
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Rati Pednekar

Top 7 Reasons ‘Our Flag Means Death’ Is A Queer Person’s Dream

The Real Queerbaiting In ‘Stranger Things’ Season 4
TV + Movies
Rati Pednekar

The Real Queerbaiting In ‘Stranger Things’ Season 4

5 Shows For Queer Fans Of K-Dramas
TV + Movies
Rati Pednekar

5 Shows For Queer Fans Of K-Dramas

How Thai Drama ‘Bad Buddy’ Depicts Real Boys And Breaks BL Stereotypes
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Rati Pednekar

How Thai Drama ‘Bad Buddy’ Depicts Real Boys And Breaks BL Stereotypes

Podcast Review: “Welcome to Night Vale” By Jeffrey Cranor And Joseph Fink
Rati Pednekar

Podcast Review: “Welcome to Night Vale” By Jeffrey Cranor And Joseph Fink

How To Not Be Offensive – A Guide For The Average Non Queer Person
Rati Pednekar

How To Not Be Offensive – A Guide For The Average Non Queer Person

Gaysi Family was started as a blog to provide a voice and a safe space to desis (people from the South Asian Subcontinent) that identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender or Queer.©

This platform is a space for expression and dialogue about queer sensibilities in South Asia. A place for sharing thoughts, activism, dreams, theories, confessions, and desires.

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