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Rajan Bhonsle

Rajan Bhonsle
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Dr Rajan Bhonsle, MD, is a consultant in sexual medicine and counsellor. Along with his wife Minnu R Bhonsle, PhD, who is a consulting psychotherapist and counsellor, he runs a unique therapy centre
Man with two women on the beach — extramarital affair concept

Extramarital affair: Why do we stray?

Two relationship experts shed light on the meaning of marriage and the real reason behind extramarital affairs

Take charge of your relationships

Making a relationship work is your responsibility. Whether changes brought in by modern life draw us together or pull us apart, depends on how we react to changes

Marital woes: When Mr Right Goes Wrong

Falling in love is one fascinating ego "game." But, the same ego plays havoc with the relationship, unless one learns to unshackle
Sad couple

Communicate Your Sexual Needs

Communication is the life-line for sexual happiness to survive and flourish in every long-term conjugal relationship

Keeping Secrets

What makes hiding certain facts for a while, or even permanently, a common behaviour in relationships?
Man and woman sitting in the beach

This counsellor couple share why marriage is a wonderful thing

Rajan and Minnu Bhonsle share their views about how to make marriage a step toward your spiritual growth and why open marriages are fake relationships

Open Marriage: Is it healthy?

Everything about it is "open," yes, but its very basis is nothing short of self-annihilation
A beautiful and happy young Indian couple | Marriage concept

The dynamics of love, sex, commitment and marriage

Two marriage counsellors share their insights on how the dynamics of love, sex, marriage and commitment are different for men and women
Different Strokes: Attraction between opposites

Different Strokes: Attraction between opposites

Opposites attract, it is said. The big question is: do they remain attracted to each other, or do they drift apart after the early spark is gone?
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Start Afresh

The luggage of the past you carry affects your interpersonal relationships badly, sometimes devastatingly. If you carry less luggage, it often translates to more comfort and makes relationship a pleasure