I belong to a society where girl children are raised with only one goal in mind to get her married to a decent boy when she grow up, who can take care of her after marriage

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I want to talk and write about journey of all those girls who are still struggling in India for their rights and looking for a home to be called their own. And struggle doesn’t end there for the girl even after marriage it’s on their luck How good or bad boy they got married to and how he ll treat? Why leave it on fate?

https://journeyoffindingselfworth.wordpress.com/2020/08/16/i-am-i

“You’re showing too much skin”

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How many times have you been told that you’re showing “too much skin”? Or that your outfit is “too deep”? Or “too revealing”? Or how many times have you been told that “people will see you like this, it’s inappropriate”? Or that “it’s only for me to see”? Or how many times have you been asked “who are you dressing up sexy for”? As if being attractive is a bad thing. As if being with someone implies that you can’t look hot in public.
I’m not actually a proud supporter of the #freethenipple “movement” (which is banned by instagram by the way). I’m not suggesting that topless pictures or “inappropriate”, in your words, are a breakthrough towards feminism.
Feminism is about letting women comfortable in their own way without sexualizing them from head to toe.
Feminism is about knowing that you deserve respect and you don’t need to ask for…

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