How Boyfriends Control Their Girlfriends’ Lives In The Name Of Being Possessive
Dear women, don’t let a man decide what you wear, who you meet and when you come back home in the name of being possessive in love.
Dear women, don’t let a man decide what you wear, who you meet and when you come back home in the name of being possessive in love.
Baghban and Darlings are two films which capture how far portrayal of parents has come in Hindi films.
Controlling young women’s lives only leaves them more vulnerable to toxic relationships. What parents need to do instead is to create a support system for them.
Indian working women have to justify holding on to a job because society feels that a woman from a well off family won’t toil for a paycheck unless her family has financial issues.
Despite right to education and financial independence, young women in this country will never be truly free unless they get to decide what they should wear.
Young women are shushed not only because of their gender, but because of their age as well, on grounds that they are too ‘immature’ to understand any discussion on a complex subject like divorce.
Wearing a one-piece despite having a full growth of body hair didn’t feel unnatural to me but there was a sensation of fear in my body. Were people staring at me?
It is a widespread practice in Indian households to guard a daughter’s honour and preserve her ‘innocence’ by placing restrictions on how and why she uses a phone.
“Beta apka strap dikh raha hai” says an aunty whenever a woman’s bra strap is visible in public. But did you ever ask what motivated a stranger to come to you, and tell you what to do with your clothing?
Education enhances the intellectual capability and mobility of women, but interestingly, a woman stepping out of her house intimidates patriarchy.