tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908209920236163831.post6076767879236449860..comments2023-05-04T14:52:28.702+05:30Comments on The Grey Area...: WomenMeghahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11606472767837222644noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908209920236163831.post-58179080436278573602011-06-13T20:59:00.917+05:302011-06-13T20:59:00.917+05:30Hey there.
1) As for the "slut walks" in...Hey there.<br />1) As for the "slut walks" incident, I personally think it MUST BE totally up to women what they want to wear and I am totally against whatever that cop said.<br />BUT.<br />The practical point is, it does happen that way. It is sad and quiet grave. It is injustice to the fairer sex. But it is the way it is. And considering you as a fellow citizen and fellow blogger, I did suggest you the same. Half the men in our country are good, who would understand that a girl must be free to wear whatever she likes. But trust me, we can't help the other half.<br /><br />IT MUST BE your choice when it comes to clothing (ideal case). but IT IS actually not so (practical observation).<br /><br />Just spot the difference between MUST BE and IT IS. :)<br /><br />As a male, I did love to see that, & hope someday the ideal case becomes practical one :)<br /><br />In case you go along the tougher road, you would need this : http://www.4shared.com/document/Xq4_NZaY/women_safety_tips.html<br /><br />"Apni suraksha apne haath" :)<br /><br />2) As for the second incident. I really feel ashamed when I hear something like this. I don't know how people become "normal" after doing something like that. Sad.<br /><br />Regards.<br />- Shivam Tiwari<br />(http://thoughtdetonation.blogspot.com)Shivam Tiwarihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02069732654174972474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908209920236163831.post-8266402379028007382011-06-13T16:38:01.587+05:302011-06-13T16:38:01.587+05:30Hi Megha,
I experienced such gender discrimination...Hi Megha,<br />I experienced such gender discrimination and it was disturbing to see it. I blogged about it in a post titled 'For the love of a boy'. May I link my post to this one? Thanks.suchismitahttp://suchismita-onthebrink.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908209920236163831.post-64648699878816042142011-06-12T21:47:33.616+05:302011-06-12T21:47:33.616+05:30Megha, first time on your blog. It is very powerfu...Megha, first time on your blog. It is very powerful. But let me tell you something- it is not so simple -blaming women for women's plight. It is a social system- we can call it " partriarchy" - a system that makes everyone internalize a certain role and position in society that makes this happen. Once again, let me tell you how much I enjoyed reading this.Meera Sundararajanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15584671517551652378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908209920236163831.post-42858043028213666362011-06-12T12:17:12.790+05:302011-06-12T12:17:12.790+05:30Rightfully said.
Check out my post on an almost s...Rightfully said.<br /><br />Check out my post on an almost similar topic - <a href="http://vyanks.blogspot.com/2011/04/save-girl-child.html" rel="nofollow">Save The Girl Child</a>Vyankateshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04687142241635628089noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908209920236163831.post-41590847837355009212011-06-11T20:21:00.070+05:302011-06-11T20:21:00.070+05:30exactly my point mkeralam. it has to start with &#...exactly my point mkeralam. it has to start with 'mothers'... they need to stop pampering their little boys more than their girls. Boys from their infancy get the idea that they are superior and are entitled to do whatever they please. The respect for women needs to begin at home.Meghahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11606472767837222644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908209920236163831.post-76865342076664725852011-06-11T20:16:20.967+05:302011-06-11T20:16:20.967+05:30wait a minute, in our society, how many of us, as ...wait a minute, in our society, how many of us, as mothers/ parents promote fairness/ equality in our own homes between boys and girls. The starting point is there to correct that perception in boys that they have to respect girls.Prasanna Raghavanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15639197236363469260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908209920236163831.post-60309353654569740502011-06-11T13:47:39.460+05:302011-06-11T13:47:39.460+05:30What are you trying to say jidhu?
Matheikal - ju...What are you trying to say jidhu? <br /><br />Matheikal - just another example of ghastly crimes being committed against women. sad.Meghahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11606472767837222644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908209920236163831.post-6046323168879817262011-06-11T12:41:13.162+05:302011-06-11T12:41:13.162+05:30I read in this morning's newspaper that a 6 mo...I read in this morning's newspaper that a 6 month-old child was sexually abused by an 18 year-old boy in Delhi. I've just written a blog on the issue of crime... at www.matheikal.wordpress.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908209920236163831.post-86636974705552441902011-06-11T12:36:39.901+05:302011-06-11T12:36:39.901+05:30prevention is better than cureprevention is better than cureJidhu Josehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06677595730307896302noreply@blogger.com