When I was
born, a man was there to hold me; My Father
As I grew up
as a child, a man was there to care and play with me; My Brother
I went to
school, a man was there to help me learn; My Teacher
I became
depressed when I lost, a man was there to help me; My Friend
I needed
compatibility, company and love, a man was there for me; My Husband
I became
tough, a man was there to melt me; My Son
When I
wanted to be with myself, a man was there to guide me; My Guru
These are my
stars. They love me. They help me. They protect me but from whom? Like me every
girl has male stars in their life. That means my stars protect me from their
male stars? Then my stars must be dangerous for those girls.
I ask you male members of my family and the society when everybody knows a girl is a
girl and then why she is treated as a thing when you come to know she is not
your sister/wife/daughter. When she is your relatives then you are so concerned
for her but if she is of somebody else’s sister/wife/daughter then why you take
her just a doll with whom you can play? Why so much double standards?
Can’t you
treat a woman as a woman? She is also a human being as you are. She has her own
physical attributes which is blessed to her by Mother Nature and the very
existence of yours on this earth just because of this blessing. Can’t you
respect the reason of your own existence? Ask yourself. Can’t you do that?
6 comments:
Nice read. Patriarchal mind-sets against woman need change.
Loved the concept behind it. Good job :)
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thank u for reading it n sharing ur thoughts here @ Arumugam Easwar & Sudha
@ Sudha thank u so much for this honour :)n congratulations to u too sweetie
You have a nice blog..:) And it was a nice post indeed !
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