What South Asian Teens Are Saying About Devi from 'Never Have I Ever'

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What South Asian Teens Are Saying About Devi from 'Never Have I Ever'
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. “While she is a ‘nerd,’ she’s a breath of fresh air [from portrayals] where these characters are loved by the audience out of pity. Instead, she’s daring, sarcastic, and kind: all traits that make you want to fall in love with her.”

“Sex education and dating are often topics that are shunned in the South Asian community, which is unfortunate because it leads a lot of youth to go headfirst into relationships without guidance,” she says. “It was an odd sight watching Devi talk about getting laid in front of the idols [of Hindu gods], but when I looked back and thought about it I could see what Mindy and the writers were trying to do: make this a normal conversation.

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