Is morality for all of us? Is something that is injurious is
applicable to all of us? Or is it “Women are crafted to be provided with a
special privilege on all this.”
Yes, the point I am trying to make here is – Morality and
Acting sensibly is undoubtedly applies equally to both the genders – men and
women. Then why both are treated differently?
If a Man smoke, then he is not being looked upon with those
weird expressions and bewildered looks that a woman gets. If a Woman dresses
the way she likes, she is being accused for the licentious eyes that penetrate
through her. She is being held
responsible for any molestation and wrong behavior that she receives, as if she
is the one who invites it.
Why any individual would like to go through the pain and
suffering, how the hell this make sense? Why will I hurt my soul to please you?
Why shall I get crucified for the malicious thoughts that you have?
All this does not make a sense to me, May be I am too naïve
to understand this, help me understand it, if it makes sense to you.
If smoking is injurious, it equally affects the lungs of
women and men. If Drinking is bad,
it equally affects liver of men and women. Then why the morality applies to
women only; something, which is bad, is equally bad in all respects.
No, I am not in favor of either smoking or drinking. I do
not agree with the very fact that you need them to feel good or high, or to be
rebellious. My only point - there is only one parameter for defining ‘What is right
and what is wrong’. There can’t be definitions based on the genders.
There should be no judgment based on the choices that an individual
makes, if we allow the same choices for other people. Define the equal choices
and then probably pass your opinionated judgment.
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