Originally posted by: LoveMira
Rakhi had peed in her own clothes - she told Ruby at the beginning of the episode and begged her to not tell anyone. This is why Ruby mentioned that it's hygiene. Is Rakhi supposed to sit in her pee all day long? That can lead to infection/bacteria growing.
In fact, I have to give it to Ruby for not mentioning this once in defense of Rakhi. She is willing to look stupid to the housemates, even her own husband, for Rakhi's sake.
Once again, this confirms to me, that supporting Rubina this season was the correct decision.
That was perfectly fine, good of her even. But here, the point isn't that. She didn't look a fool because she concealed a fellow female's secret about personal hygiene. She appeared like a fool because she chose not to count changing from pants into shorts as 'female hygiene'. If it was the time of the month and had Rakhi wanted to change her sanitary napkins and then if people had counted that as one unit or an item, that would have been cheap. Or even an innerwear item.
But no, she merely and only wanted to save her team some points by hook or by crook and thus, kept arguing with no rhyme or reason, sans any logic or substance whatsoever. Aly was absolutely right when he argued that men have the right to hygiene too. Say if anyone of the men were to pee in their pants due to pressure and they had gone to change their boxers, people would have counted that as one unit. Putting everything the blanket of women rights or female hygiene isn't going to achieve any sort of respectable benchmark or equal rights with regards to respect or space in that house. Rubina's and most HM's (all I'd say personally) definition and understanding of so many important concepts is skewed.