There isn't much information available to me about the 'lek majhi durga' full story without more context. It might be a story from a local folklore, religious or cultural tradition that requires in - depth research from local sources.
I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with the specific 'mala aai vhhaychy' story. It could be something very unique or from a specific local or personal context.
I'm not sure specifically what 'aai kuthe kay karte' refers to. It could be a very specific regional story, a family - related anecdote, or something from a particular cultural context that I'm not familiar with.
Travel adventures are a great alternative. You can talk about exploring new places, different cultures, and the amazing sights you've seen. For example, the time I went to Paris and visited the Eiffel Tower, it was truly a magical experience.
I'm not sure specifically as 'aai mulaga sex' in the title is rather unclear and might be some local or misphrased term. It could potentially be a Marathi story related to family (aai means mother in Marathi) and some other elements, but without more context it's hard to say exactly.
In some industries, AAI might refer to a particular type of assessment or analysis. For instance, in the medical field, it could be related to a certain diagnostic method or patient evaluation system. Another possibility is in the area of environmental science, where it could denote a specific index or measurement related to air quality or other environmental factors.
I'm sorry, I don't know the specific 'majhi tujhi reshimgath' story. You may try to find it in local libraries or by asking people who are familiar with the relevant cultural or literary context.
Try to contact local storytellers or elders in the area where this story might originate. They are likely to be the keepers of such traditional stories. Additionally, some specialized libraries that collect works related to local cultures could also have the full story.