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something seriously wrong with Indian's perception of women


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2 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

bad woman is as bad as a bad man.

good woman is as good (if not more) as a good man.

Amen to that bro. I had somebody in mind when I posted above. Lol. 

To my Gursikh Sisters I commend you. 

And all Love included, and jokes aside, Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaja did write Sri Charitropakhyan for a reason. 

I should really read that...having had first hand experience and sort of...imagining what's in there... I've been working up the resolve.

I apologize if I offended anyone. I was feeling salty. 

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25 minutes ago, Premi5 said:

Rightly or wrongly, the 'reputation' of  a woman carries great weight for her immediate and extended families in conservative cultures, e.g. Catholic countries, Indian subcontinent and middle East

I think the Catholic countries have moved on from this. Southern Europeans and South Americans don't have this honour culture when it comes to women anymore. The Indian subcontinent and the Middle East are crap places that everyone wants to leave. People from those countries who want to keep backwards thinking like sexism and casteism alive in their new countries should be deported.

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3 minutes ago, ChardikalaUK said:

I think the Catholic countries have moved on from this. Southern Europeans and South Americans don't have this honour culture when it comes to women anymore. The Indian subcontinent and the Middle East are crap places that everyone wants to leave. People from those countries who want to keep backwards thinking like sexism and casteism alive in their new countries should be deported.

well there is still massive judgement on females in South America and other catholic countries

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2 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

and men aren't all those things plus violent and entitled

Yeah. It's just when you're a good dude, who only associates with good dudes, then all you see is yourself and other good dudes get hosed. 

I blame myself now for just being up to the wrong thing. Even if it's what I was told was right and did it with love and integrity. 

Anand Karaj or nothing kids. As much as the entire world and media are trying to tell you otherwise.. it's a lie. Anand Karaj or nothing. 

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