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Armeena Khan under fire for 'periods aren't a big deal' statement on Twitter

Why bring s''x nd all this stuff in it nd compare a naturalprocess with it ? It only shows your pervert nature if you try to join the women's cycle with sx nd such issues . These both are completely different nd have no any relation with each other .
How old are you exactly? The menstrual cycle has to do with the woman's sexual organ, which you are defending the right to publicly talk about in violation of all societal decency and shame.
To all the men out there shaming this natural process .... have some respect for your origin ! It is the reason why you' exist in this world otherwise you would just be a burned egg in some corner.
This is just a emotional strawman argument.
 
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Would a Muslim ever speak about other Muslims in such a way? I watched Padmavaat and I was upset at the way Alauddin Khalji was portrayed, my opinion is that the movie should have been banned because of its inaccurate portrayal of the great warrior and king.

So I did a lot of research and all neutral articles suggest that Alauddin was a great king, a supreme warrior and an excellent commander & strategist. The reason Hindu India depicts him in bad light is because he defeated Hindus in battle after battle and forgave their surviving princes and offering general pardons. He even pardoned the Rajput King after he won the battle because he was impressed with the way the King and his army fought. The Indians also very conveniently forget that it was the same Alauddin who saved their skin from Mongol on numerous occasions and finally ended that threat when he defeated them in their own lands
This is how the Indians undermine Pakistan by spreading their anti-Pakistan/anti-Muslim propaganda through Bollywood and our Pakistani "Liberals" are their greatest allies in spreading that poison in Pakistan.

They (Indians) didn't have to fire a single shot because they have dedicated traitors like Pakistani Liberals acting as their agents.
I still think they get some sort of se*ual pleasure by discussion these matters and hence their defense of it. And I am confident that mothers, sisters, daughters of the same women would be ashamed not only of discussing the matter publicly but also of their sisters, daughters or mothers discussing it openly.

This is especially true when people in general are opposed to this idea. Some matters are best discussed in private. But what to do of depraved and twisted people who actually drive pleasure from such talks
It's about common courtesy/decency to discuss certain things only in private. But these people who are pushing to break all social decency are shameless and have no respect for themselves or others. They revel in shoving their filth in everyone's face.
 
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@Mav3rick

Maverick mian,

In the class to which the majority of PDF readership belong I suspect menstrual hygiene may not be a huge issue. Grown women from such families have the knowledge, access and financial wherewithal to pads etc. And such grown women are able to guide their daughters, younger sisters, nieces as and when they attain puberty.

But there is a large class of people in India, largely poor and rural where menstrual hygiene is a serious issue. Women in such families often dont have knowledge of or access to such products, and sometimes when they do they dont have the finances for the same. Mr Muruganatham, the man on whom Padman is based was a man who belonged to one such family. And his invention of a low cost pad made a difference to millions of women/girls in India. And I am happy to state that a few state govts have woken up to the issue and have made efforts to distribute low cost pads to women.

I cant speak about Pakistan but in India it is an issue and for that it reason it is a good idea for a movie like Padman to be made.

Regards
 
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@Mav3rick

Maverick mian,

In the class to which the majority of PDF readership belong I suspect menstrual hygiene may not be a huge issue. Grown women from such families have the knowledge, access and financial wherewithal to pads etc. And such grown women are able to guide their daughters, younger sisters, nieces as and when they attain puberty.

But there is a large class of people in India, largely poor and rural where menstrual hygiene is a serious issue. Women in such families often dont have knowledge of or access to such products, and sometimes when they do they dont have the finances for the same. Mr Muruganatham, the man on whom Padman is based was a man who belonged to one such family. And his invention of a low cost pad made a difference to millions of women/girls in India. And I am happy to state that a few state govts have woken up to the issue and have made efforts to distribute low cost pads to women.

I cant speak about Pakistan but in India it is an issue and for that it reason it is a good idea for a movie like Padman to be made.

Regards

My friend, I have no problem with the movie Padman. I haven't even watched it. I guess movies are a medium which have the largest probability of propagating a message due to the reach within all kinds of communities. I have immense concern for women's hygiene and their related problems.

I merely have a problem with women wanting to push the matter in our faces when we can neither assist nor provide any relative or beneficial input. Women, who have experience with such matters should rather take up the matter and assist other women who do not have access to sanitation or education in this regard. But it should all be done tastefully, discreetly and with respect.
 
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I thinks what she said was right. Everyone knows about this stuff. Why to make a big deal out of it.
 
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@El Sidd

Sid mian,

he is refereed to as muslim conqueror more than afghani conqueror or whatever his place of origin was.

In the movie, itself, Alauddin is never referred to as a Muslim conqueror/invader, he is referred to as a Khilji, the war is depicted as between Rajputs and Khiljis, not Hindus and Muslims.

Regards

i have no interest in your caste system sir and neither your extremists care for it. its either green or saffron over there. the white ones are basically freaking out and depressed
 
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This is what this classless clown TheLahoriGuy writes about pakistanis and pakistan army on reddit and then he has the gall to come back here and show his face

@Jon-Snow @Areesh
 
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In the class to which the majority of PDF readership belong I suspect menstrual hygiene may not be a huge issue.


Soul bai I told you I come from a very backward area ........... grown up in a conservative but peaceful environment.

This pad thing being taboo in Pakistan ..... my rear ........ I have bought this stuff multiple times right in the open in front of salesgirls, salesmen and other consumers ........ the only thing that worried me was, why the heck they have so much variety, why can't it be one single pad ......... and I am not even shy of asking the salesgirl about quality of any of these multiple brands.

You had to run tv ads to make Indians understand that saying condom is okay ........ I once bought condoms for nothing just to make a total stranger ... who was having difficulty asking the shopkeeper directly for condoms, feel comfortable (if the shopkeeper isn't shy of selling this why would buyer be shy of asking for it) ......... but again I am never going to ask shopkeeper loudly in front of many others including Armeena Khan "Yo I am feeling horny hand me the condoms" ...... there is a way of behaving I guess ....... that Armeena would also appreciate ...... Its not wise to shout "Hey everybody you total strangers .... I am having periods, lets celebrate my periods".

I guess soon there would be a day in the year called "Happy period days", social media, whatsapp, whyapp, whoapp would be flooding with messages celebrating these awesome days and participants would be discussing how its great to have periods and how its unworthy of men ...... this is expected of retarded gender equality campaigns.
 
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@I.R.A

Dear Ira mian,

I think you got the meaning wrong, I didnt mean in the geographical sense but class sense.

I told you I come from a very backward area

Yes, but from an educated and reasonably well off family I suppose- that makes the difference. It is not there that the problem lies but in a socio economic group much below.

I however do take your point that some of the SM campaign that is going on on the subject is pointless- both the addressors and the addressees - belong to a strata where this is not a big issue. It is as they say preaching to the choir. These campaigns are wasting a lot of energy, it might be a much better idea if they could pool their resources and energy to create low cost pads (like Mr Muruganathan did) to address the needs of poorer women. (I am assuming that there are women poor and uneducated enuff to need such support in Pakistan, altho I amy be wrong tho' -going by my dear Brof Riazul Haq sb's musings, perhaps there are no such women to be found in Pak)

Regards
 
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Yes, but from an educated and reasonably well off family I suppose- that makes the difference. It is not there that the problem lies but in a socio economic group much below.

(I am assuming that there are women poor and uneducated enuff to need such support in Pakistan, altho I amy be wrong tho' -going by my dear Brof Riazul Haq sb's musings, perhaps there are no such women to be found in Pak)


Soul bai having education doesn't have any relevance in this matter. These modern pads weren't always there, even then people used to keep themselves clean. In Pakistani society in general, personal hygiene and cleanliness is taught from an early age, there is an existing family system of remedies and guidance as to what to do when the time comes. Social awareness is not needed in this area. Remember we Muslay shave our armpits and pubic hair.

However, I do agree that these modern pads and associated higher prices may be out of reach of many women, in some areas even when the people can afford these pads, may be out of reach of supply chain ... so yes if the movie shares an idea of any cheaper easily available alternate, the idea should be borrowed. But the mentality to celebrate these days as some awesome days unworthy of men ...... is retarded.
 
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@I.R.A

Ira mian,

By and large, I agree with what you write. But in India there is an additional issue- the idea of periods being taboo- that women are not supposed to do such and things on those days. Such taboos have the potential to harm the social, economic and educational attainment of women and need to be countered. The movie (which I havent seen btw) and the man on whom the movie is based dont seek to glorify periods (as far as I know) but try to create awareness on the subject.

Regards
 
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Lahoris love India more than Pakistan. If Indians ever visit Lahore they start *** kissing immediately, but if a Pakistani from another city asks for directions they give them wrong address in a guttural and nasal voice while spitting phlegm. I think they might be spitting donkey membranes.

Yup that is true. The part about both Indians visiting Lahore and Pakistanis from other cities and particularly Karachi visiting Lahore.
 
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This is what this classless clown TheLahoriGuy writes about pakistanis and pakistan army on reddit and then he has the gall to come back here and show his face

@Jon-Snow @Areesh
Dont you Know @TheLahoriGuy is the "Kewl Guy" of Internet we should always expect such gems from "Kewl Guys"

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This is what this classless clown TheLahoriGuy writes about pakistanis and pakistan army on reddit and then he has the gall to come back here and show his face

@Jon-Snow @Areesh
do you have link to that thread?
 
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