No point in explaining something to a person who kept a vrat for a married actorOriginally posted by: Firefly_shines
Yeh baat be-surili ko koi kese samjhaye bataođ¤Śââď¸

"No b**bs and waist shots please" Janhvi's chats leaked amid Peddi row
Seems like Varun's days as a solo hero are gone!
Once again Tripti Dimri is such a fab actor !
Pathaan was superb
Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai struggles at the box office
Anti Indian sentiment and chinese involvement
No point in explaining something to a person who kept a vrat for a married actorOriginally posted by: Firefly_shines
Yeh baat be-surili ko koi kese samjhaye bataođ¤Śââď¸

Japan ke bare mein bol bolke mujhe ab japan ghoomne ka mannđI donât understand whose expectations are you quoting here.. may be from the west in your opinion?? .. but the harsh reality is women from the olden days rules the family, and men are so workaholic that they prefer to stay in office to make sure the work is done for the day rather than returning homes to their wife and children. Family finances are managed by women even now.. after the World War Two, times have changed, women too started going for work. No separate trains for commutation because they believe in gender equality. But are given priority for pregnant women and mothers with toddlers everywhere else.. And the movement you are referring was started by a woman, I too support it. Heels and heavy makeup is not required everywhere you work, moreover the amount of walking you do from home to office through public transport is very tough. You have walk minimum of 15 mins just to come out of a station. So women walk with comfortable footwear and carry heels to work.
Overall, women in Japan rules the house, and now ruling the nation too đ. I guess you got my point đ
Originally posted by: Mehersudha
Japan ke bare mein bol bolke mujhe ab japan ghoomne ka mannđ
Aajao đ.. ghoomne chalte ruhi aur daksh ke saat đ