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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat if marriage weren’t the default?
In a country where your wedding album often feels more important than your compatibility, this book asks the questions that hover unspoken at most dinner tables: Why do we marry? What are we protecting, or performing, when we do? And what would relationships look like if we weren’t constantly trying to fit them into a centuries-old box?
Blending personal stories, sharp social insight, and voices from across generations, this book isn’t a takedown of marriage. It’s an invitation to look again under the pressure to comply. At the rituals we follow out of habit, at the myths that dress themselves up as wisdom. Drawing from rich qualitative data, this work combines deeply personal stories with broader social patterns.
Whether you’re single, married, divorced, cohabiting, questioning, or somewhere in between, this is for anyone who has ever paused and thought, “Is this really the only way?”
Witty, wise, and refreshingly unfiltered, Some Strings Attached opens up the space to ask better questions, not just about marriage, but about intimacy, agency, and what it means to choose someone without losing yourself.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.SANATHANA SRI
Sanathana Sri is a spiritual seeker, writer, and entrepreneur with an insatiable curiosity for the deeper questions of life. Over the years, he has immersed himself in the study of mythology, spirituality, and the human experience, particularly within the Indian context. His work is shaped by both introspection and observation, blending ancient wisdom with modern inquiry. In this book, he turns his attention to marriage: its rituals, expectations, contradictions, and truths.
Drawing from lived stories and cultural patterns, Sanathana invites readers to rethink inherited ideas and approach relationships with clarity and courage. Whether you're skeptical, curious, or simply searching for a different perspective, his voice offers companionship without judgment.
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