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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: neenabinu


yup Razia is Alka and Gaffur is Tej Sapru 😊



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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Go4welkin

I would put it differently ...she looked like an equal.



Thats appropriate too but from what i've seen of her so far she's not one of those women who will be taken for a ride by anyone nor needs anyone. She can fight her own battles but winning the war is another thing as she's evil and one day she will lose.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Being a feminist I hate your post. Razia isn't a man just because she is powerful. She is a powerful, determined and murderous woman. Razia is badass! Gender has nothing to do with it. What now woman cannot be powerful? I don't know
what you meant by this post specifically but taking it as face value I hate the message. Powerful women are just that... calling them man makes it seems like only males are powerful. By saying things like this you take away from the woman's success.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: FIZK6



<font size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif">Thanks. We've met right?</font> 😕



yup NB forum... raqesh AT 😳
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: FIZK6



Thats appropriate too but from what i've seen of her so far she's not one of those women who will be taken for a ride by anyone nor needs anyone. She can fight her own battles but winning the war is another thing as she's evil and one day she will lose.


The reason I suggested you to quote Razia as 'equal 'instead of 'like man' is to refrain from showing any gender in a poor light. If you said, Razia is like a man because she is strong then you are indirectly saying women are in general weak. If you said Razia is like man as she is ruthless even that is not right because not all men are ruthless.

Some men are strong and some are weak. Similarly, some women are strong and some are weak. It is not fair to generalize a character based on gender. In today's day and age where majority of women are working and able to make informed decisions in life, it is not acceptable to look at women as a synonym to weak, dependent or person who gives up her dreams and aspirations for her family.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: sarbrathan

Being a feminist I hate your post. Razia isn't a man just because she is powerful. She is a powerful, determined and murderous woman. Razia is badass! Gender has nothing to do with it. Who now woman cannot be powerful? I don't know
what you meant by this post specifically but taking it as face value I hate the message. Powerful women are just that... calling them man makes it seems like only males that are powerful. By saying things like this you take away from the woman's success.



I'm sorry if i hurt you. I didnt mean only men are powerful, women are powerful too. I meant the way she held Gaffurs hand. And i would also like to make it clear women are physically strong too. Being a girl do you really think i would put down our sex.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Go4welkin


The reason I suggested you to quote Razia as 'equal 'instead of 'like man' is to refrain from showing any gender in a poor light. If you said, Razia is like a man because she is strong then you are indirectly saying women are in general weak. If you said Razia is like man as she is ruthless even that is not right because not all men are ruthless.

Some men are strong and some are weak. Similarly, some women are strong and some are weak. It is not fair to generalize a character based on gender. In today's day and age where majority of women are working and able to make informed decisions in life, it is not acceptable to look at women as a synonym to weak, dependent or person who gives up her dreams and aspirations for her family.



Of course women are not weak, that was never my intention. I dont think of ourselves as weak.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Hey...awesome to see a post from you...
Hopefully its one of the very many...😛
Her holding back the slap ..
Was indeed a suprise ..
Gaffur saheb ka hath pakad liya ..
Ab sahayad muh bhi bandh kar daygi ...
Khoon karthay karthay razia ..overconfident ho gayi ..huh


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: rajnid68

Hey...awesome to see a post from you...

Hopefully its one of the very many...😛
Her holding back the slap ..
Was indeed a suprise ..
Gaffur saheb ka hath pakad liya ..
Ab sahayad muh bhi bandh kar daygi ...
Khoon karthay karthay razia ..overconfident ho gayi ..huh




Thanks
How many has Razia murdered?

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