"I was reluctant to get married to my beloved who I was living with. I resisted marriage for eight years, but Igave in. I want to face challenges the institution of marriage throws up," Akkai told PTI here.
Both Akkai and Vasu,also a noted transgender activist,got married on January 20 last, but the registration process took a year as her partner had to put together relevant documents.
"I was too busy with various issues on my hand andthe registration did not work out as expected," Akkai, also a noted transgender activist, said.
"Also, my brother and family also did not like the living-in relationship," she said.
Asked to choose between the institution of marriage and living-in relationship, Akkai said "I decided to marry, but with conditions. I would be the first person to go public if Ibecome a prey to domestic violence.This I have told Vasu very clearly."
Asked whether she feels more secured in marriage than in living-in relationship, she said, "Let us see how it pans out. For now I am in a state of bliss.However, living-in relationships also have advantages for there is a lot of bonding and trust between the couple, Akkai said.
"They were very cooperative andsupportive," she said.
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