Who thinks girlpower is the best squad ever?
I do!
Who thinks girlpower is the best squad ever?
I do!
I totally support GirlPower ❤
In many countries we girls are treated like toys, like for example my own paternal great grandmother got married at the age of 11! Just imagine how horrifying! (Also for the people who'll ask at what age she had the first child, my reply is that I don't know, and she is 90+ now)
In some countries too after a woman becomes a widow, she is told to shave her head and wear white. I mean like seriously?? What's the big deal if a husband dies and you will make the wife suffer for every second of her future life! But it doesn't happen everywhere, like one of my friends' dad also died when she was 3 months only in 2010. I have seen her mom since 2016, she has normal medium length hair and I have never seen her wearing complete white. I don't know where d above mentioned bad things happen, but wherever they happen, it MUST stop soon.
Another common Indian thing is that as a woman turns 25/26 the so called judgemental "society" starts criticizing and judging the girl and her parents. My own mother got married just 15 days after she turned 23 (it was a arranged one with my dad). And if a woman remains unmarried for a long time, the typical Indian auntys start gossiping. For example, if a girl is seen with a boy, they assume that they are lovers. However it can be that they r friends/siblings too. Anyone who is Indian can relate.
Just don't get me started here..
I totally support GirlPower ❤This is so true and sad
In many countries we girls are treated like toys, like for example my own paternal great grandmother got married at the age of 11! Just imagine how horrifying! (Also for the people who'll ask at what age she had the first child, my reply is that I don't know, and she is 90+ now)In some countries too after a woman becomes a widow, she is told to shave her head and wear white. I mean like seriously?? What's the big deal if a husband dies and you will make the wife suffer for every second of her future life! But it doesn't happen everywhere, like one of my friends' dad also died when she was 3 months only in 2010. I have seen her mom since 2016, she has normal medium length hair and I have never seen her wearing complete white. I don't know where d above mentioned bad things happen, but wherever they happen, it MUST stop soon.
Another common Indian thing is that as a woman turns 25/26 the so called judgemental "society" starts criticizing and judging the girl and her parents. My own mother got married just 15 days after she turned 23 (it was a arranged one with my dad). And if a woman remains unmarried for a long time, the typical Indian auntys start gossiping. For example, if a girl is seen with a boy, they assume that they are lovers. However it can be that they r friends/siblings too. Anyone who is Indian can relate.
Just don't get me started here..
I totally support GirlPower ❤Yes, it's true
In many countries we girls are treated like toys, like for example my own paternal great grandmother got married at the age of 11! Just imagine how horrifying! (Also for the people who'll ask at what age she had the first child, my reply is that I don't know, and she is 90+ now)In some countries too after a woman becomes a widow, she is told to shave her head and wear white. I mean like seriously?? What's the big deal if a husband dies and you will make the wife suffer for every second of her future life! But it doesn't happen everywhere, like one of my friends' dad also died when she was 3 months only in 2010. I have seen her mom since 2016, she has normal medium length hair and I have never seen her wearing complete white. I don't know where d above mentioned bad things happen, but wherever they happen, it MUST stop soon.
Another common Indian thing is that as a woman turns 25/26 the so called judgemental "society" starts criticizing and judging the girl and her parents. My own mother got married just 15 days after she turned 23 (it was a arranged one with my dad). And if a woman remains unmarried for a long time, the typical Indian auntys start gossiping. For example, if a girl is seen with a boy, they assume that they are lovers. However it can be that they r friends/siblings too. Anyone who is Indian can relate.
Just don't get me started here..