What can you learn from the bucket list you kept as an 11-year-old?
Scaachi Koul
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On struggling after graduating, trying to get your parents off your back, and tolerating your partner's unsavory past.
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On getting your husband motivated now that you're pregnant, handling a herpes diagnosis, and quitting smoking when your boss won't let you.
It's one thing to think about what it might be like to grow old with someone. It's another thing to think about being with someone while they grow old.
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