Radhika Radhakrishnan

Computer science grad moonlighting as a smasher of the patriarchy. Sex positive, liberal, pro-choice, pro-gay, secular, outspoken feminist who fights like a girl. Non-believer of god and other imaginary friends, believer of this crazy notion that everyone should have equal rights. Oh and I also make a mean Panna Cotta.

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India’s other daughters

The hardest decision I am faced with every day as a woman is which route to take while travelling alone at night. But what would you pick if your daily struggle was choosing between water to drink and water to wash your menstrual blood? 

The hardest decision I am faced with every day as a woman is which route to take while travelling alone at night. But what would you pick if your daily struggle was choosing between water to drink ...

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From menstruation taboos to menstruation etiquette

Since high school, I’ve been taught how to menstruate politely. And while some may think that it means we’re moving past the menstruation taboo since we’re finally talking about period, we need to take a step back and notice how the conversation is going. 

Since high school, I’ve been taught how to menstruate politely. And while some may think that it means we’re moving past the menstruation taboo since we’re finally talking about period, we need to take a step back ...