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The Sadharan Syndrome
The Sadharan Syndrome
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Social norms provide the framework for making a collective sense of reality.
They are responsible for our shared human experiences but what about those people who are overly sensitive, ridiculously inspired, socially awkward, or excessively enthusiastic.
What, after all, is ordinary?
We are a group of caffeine-charged female young adults trying to demystify extraordinariness and find a place for all the outliers and we invite you to hear our stories.
They are responsible for our shared human experiences but what about those people who are overly sensitive, ridiculously inspired, socially awkward, or excessively enthusiastic.
What, after all, is ordinary?
We are a group of caffeine-charged female young adults trying to demystify extraordinariness and find a place for all the outliers and we invite you to hear our stories.
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Fashion that is androgynous is neither feminine nor masculine; it is instead gender- and sexuality-inclusive. Specifically, a gender-neutral, unisex, or elegant style of prevailing. This Latin term "androgynous" gained its start in ready-to-wear apparel and accessories due to various forms of gender discrimination.
The majority of brands are inclined to create items that may be easily dressed for both men and women. Mixed-gender clothing and accessories are characterised by androgynous fashion because of this.
A Daughter is the treasure of their parents. She is loved by them with all their heart whether it's a brown family or modern one. But the eldest daughter in the brown family specially, has to face many unwanted challanges and responsibilities towards everyone present in their family. It's heartbreaking but the brown families rules are changing gradually. So we welcome to this episode of 'The Sadharan Syndrome' where the life of an eldest daughter is scrutinised and we talk about the pleasure of LITERALLY doing it all!
Friends are your chosen family but they too start out as acquaintances.
Sometimes these acquaintances become an unbelievably important part of our life while sometimes they leave us with memories that we really wouldn’t like to revisit.
Welcome to one of the most heart-touching episodes of ‘The Sadharan Syndrome’ in which we talk about how an acquaintance becomes a close friend and how a normal stranger can become the most important part of our scheduled life.
who called it mansplaining and not correctile dysfunction?yes, that is the basis of this episode where we recollect all those times we were mansplained and how we managed to face it.
welcome you to yet another episode of The Sadharan Syndrome where we all talk about mansplaining and how it is slowly corroding the society. listen on to figure out this weird part of growing up with us!
Life is a set of trials and tribulations where the ultimate goal is to find yourself. Being a girl who is slowly transforming into a woman, there are many times when you might have questioned your own behavior and asked yourself if you are woman enough.
Well we have and so we welcome you to yet another episode of The Sadharan Syndrome where we try to make sense about newly found womanhood, what makes you a woman and should I date a woman?
Accountability Partners keep you accountable for your actions, especially when you have lost faith in yourself and the stuff that you can achieve as a puny human being.They are like your guardian angels who are after your behind and do not hesitate to call you out. Sometimes they can be best of friends and well sometimes, they can eventually transform into your soulmates.
Welcome to the third episode of The Sadharan Syndrome where we take a sneak peek into the lives of 2 girls who seem to have all in control of the outside world and learn their actual secret!
Wishing someone good morning or good night is probably one of the easiest, no-brainer activities. But what do you do when there is a deep meaning attached to this simple activity of the human conscience?
Does this act of wishing someone a better day make you romantically involved? Does it establish closeness or am I just being kind and courteous to you? Is it my way of saying I don’t want to talk to you? Or do I mean to say that I want to talk only with you? Welcome to the second episode of The Sadharan Syndrome where we think about all the possible meanings of the simple activity of wishing someone an innocent good morning or good night!
On a daily basis, we all try to be "normal."
But what IS normal?
sadharan kaun hai?
and why is being ordinary so difficult?
or is being extraordinary difficult?
What, after all, is ordinary?
Welcome to the namesake episode of The Sadharan Syndrome where we try to understand what is sadharan, can we escape being ordinary and how deeply afflicated is the society with this syndrome?











