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Torture in any form or to any gender is not helpful in healthy progress of society. The tortures have decreased from past few years but still, we get to here many cases of torture happening around the world which makes us wonder at the mentality of an individual who commits such an act. 

The torture doesn't need to be a physical one. The torture can also be done at the mental level which might not be visible to all. The victims of torture might not speak up because they feel threatened by people or the investigating agencies. 

The people around you whom you think might be facing some sort of torture should be treated with love and care so that they can tell you what is bothering them and you can find the solutions to the issue accordingly. 

We should avoid all forms of torture and also stop someone who is knowingly or unknowingly torturing a person and snatching their mental peace. 

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