I am totally in agreement with you, Sweety. Please, don't be sorry. I am happy to know that I am not the only one who is feeling this. So, I would love to hear your thoughts.
This topic is something close to my heart. So, I might go a bit over board too. It is sad that in the farce of making one gender feel strong we are snubbing the voice/suffering of another. I left a post a few days ago that a boy/man go through their own set of problems too. Maybe not as much as women but they do. And when we talk about equality, it should not be one-sided. If touching a woman without her consent is wrong then so is touching a man. If hitting a woman is wrong, so is hitting a man. And here today, that girl clearly made Ani feel awkward/uncomfortable. That was wrong. Just because he is a man to think he doesn't mind a girl grabbing his hand is very wrong. This is unfortunately the typical mindset of people with respect to men. Not all men go gaga over a woman touching them. People need to get educated.
Rephrasing what Bon said in one of the initial episodes - "Pain doesn't see if it is a man or a woman. It is going to affect everyone the same."
Minnu. 🤗🤗
You just spoke my heart. You know I got criticised so many times for talking on such matters. I even got to hear that are you a male, then why you are talking on their behalf. How to make them realize that effects of sensitive issues don't see gender.
Some people think it is okay to bodyshame/character-shame men (Talking from a real experience). It is as wrong as doing these things to women. These days when we are fighting for equality, we easily forget that equality cannot be achieved by degrading the opposite gender; be it men or women. Mental health concept is applicable for humans; not for a specific gender/profession or anything else. This is what we forget. We are humans first, then everything else comes.
