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China, Travelkora, Lhasa, monks, Namtso Lake, Pilgrims, Sera Monastery, Shigatse, Tibet, Tibetan Mastiff, Yak

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"Did you push her?" has been the awful question frequently addressed to my husband, in my presence, after I broke my ankle 5 weeks ago. I fell down our stairs, he wasn't home.
When I first heard people ask him "Did you push her?" I was shocked but assumed it was a one-off tasteless comment. Now I've heard it multiple times, from both genders. Often from strangers who know nothing about us, but sometimes from friends who should know better.

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