So the moral of the story of the leaf/thorn analogy is-Women are the weaker gender. Women should be in ghunghat in front of men, keep atleast a 1000 arms distance-and preserve their virginity till they get married. And men can sleep around, do as much kambal mein fumbling, as they want since they are the kadak, strong, unbreakable thorn after all- and nothing can put a blot on their name or image.
The (t)horny buggers won't be judged or shamed, and the delicate, fragile, leafy women will.
I kinda agree to the last para-Sana is being judged and shamed on here- just because she's a woman. And nobody is actually feeling bad for her at all, and why should anyone? Who is she to anyone on here anyway?But nevertheless, she's enough to us to judge and shame.
Chalo, kuch zyada ho gaya yeh Daayan ki feminazigiri. 😳
But the analogy reminded me of something else too. A (t)horny guy once came upto me out of nowhere and shoved a leaf in my hand and quickly jotted off. I was like, yeh aadmi pagal hain kya, why's he giving me a leaf🤪I looked at the leaf in my hand and saw it had his number written on it. 😳🤣