Stay away from boys until we force you to sleep with one- An ARTICLE

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Hello everyone! Recently I came through this article, and the topic attracted me a lot, as it is one of the simple questions we ask for, but is still unexplained in our society. Frankly speaking, I don't like talking on serious issues mostly related to society, as whenever I converse with my friends on such topic, I get angry and upset. As these things am never able to accept mentally.

This person has written the article so nicely, stating that simple question as why are we not being allowed to learn and grow up gradually and not suddenly one day being told that you are now of marriageable age, grow up and go stay with that stranger to whom you are marrying off. Be it a character like Sanyukta or every Indian girl has to go through this phase (exceptional are always there). Just give your few minutes to this article-

Stay away from boys until we force you to sleep with one!! - A fate of a 20 something Indian Girl

- Ojaswini Srivastava

Are you Indian girl in your early twenties? Do you know what is going to happen in next four years or so?

Yes, you know it. And you also know that your fate is kind of unfair, unexplained and yet you will not protest. So will I, because we are raised in such a way that we don't ask questions, we just accept silently.

Samuel Beckett said, "When you are up to your neck in shit, all you can do is sing"

This probably is the best way we young Indian ladies can describe our fate.

We all know that one fine morning, we will get up and our parents will ask us to get ready, take a tray, pour six cups of tea and enter the living hall to meet our groom. Today, just a few years back, we are vulnerable. They expect us to say miles away from every boy who comes across. They are over protective; they won't let us go anywhere all done.

But one fine day, we will just grow up so much that we will have to go and live with absolutely new people, a stranger and spend all our life there with them. No, I am not saying that our opinions are not asked for, we surely are asked about our choice. They do ensure our comfort and compatibility (luckily we have at least developed that much). But I am openly critical to the unreasonable manner in which we are suddenly expected to grow up, and go away, live our own life, among strangers. We are the pampered princess of our families, protected from every streak of what is considered "societally wrong", and suddenly one day we are forced into new relationships and situations that have been totally covered before. We spend our life curtained from the "bad world", because we are daughters of the family.

I don't know who I should address my question to. This is a major question in itself. What I seek an answer to is why even in this 21st century, we are still the weaker sex, who needs to be protected, covered, guided and directed for all their lives.

Why can't we openly choose our partners, speak of it to our parents. We have voting rights, right to have sex, right to drink, and yet we don't have the right to choose for our own life partner? Why? Why is it a taboo? A girl expected to grow up in just one day is right but learning and growing up gradually is wrong? Why?

Ok, I had read that on my cellphone so wasn't able to copy and paste. I typed all of that, and I hope that it was worthy! Please give your views.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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totally agree with u
I have just joined college , i had completed my schoolng from a girls skool and nw tat my college is coed my mum literally every day warns me to noteven look at guys and I know one fine day they ll ask me to marry a complete stranger just as u said
huhh
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Posted: 11 years ago
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very well written
i hav only this year completed my schooling in a convent school where even talking frankly with guys is considered sin..!! still v had relationships but if known by the staff were questioned like hell...
i mean WTH cant v even take desisions for our life...
now i m college going but my parentz tension is not regarding my career or job but whether i will make a boyfriend n marry him...
i mean even in 21st century v have to face this bullshit..
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Posted: 11 years ago
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completely agree with you.I am doing graduation and staying in the hostel.My mom also says to stay away from unecesarry and not to get in trouble or mess with guys.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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completely agree with this...
thanks for sharing this article with us
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Posted: 11 years ago
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totally agree, I admit my parents have tried to choose guys for me, but none have worked out so far, I am almost 27 and single
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Posted: 11 years ago
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ya I completely agree with you and also I there is another issue in this that even though girls are not prepared for a marital relationship and want to achieve something in life but still they get finally convinced by their families who show age as a factor for marriage (In most Indian houses 18-23 a girl gets married willingly/unwillingly)
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Posted: 11 years ago
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even though i am just 16 i am so not ready to grow up and be forced into this🤢
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I 100% agree with you because i am going through this kind of situation i am just 17 but my parents have fixed my marriage n in year or two i will be married i want to or not but i will have to.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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SCOOPWHOOP articles. I just love them. They are so realistic and intriguing..😊

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