Jana please do not foist your value system on to me my friend.
You are from Peshawar and I from Poona. We have grown up in two different worlds with very different definitions of what is "cheap."
As an illustration, I consider the holier than thou sanctimonious attitude of some Pakistanis who like to brand Indian women as sluts who get ahead just by showing a lot of T&A as cheap.
I have no desire to impose my values system on you
) for it was the same difference between our values that we separated from you.
As far as what is cheap and what is not well i am sure that Indian culture also does not like roaming by women in scanty outfits in the public (its another matter its a personal choice and the society cant do much)
Ban rave parties, says Goa woman legislator
Thursday, July 22, 2010 4:09:08 PM by IANS
Panaji, July 22 (IANS) Rave parties should be completely banned in Goa and scantily-clad women should be dropped from government advertisements promoting tourism outside the state, Goas only woman legislator Thursday said.
Speaking during a discussion in the assembly, Congress legislator Victoria Fernandes claimed that rave parties rampantly encouraged the use of drugs among tourists and local youngsters.
Rave parties create a fearful atmosphere. Such night parties should be completely banned. They are having an evil impact on society, she said.
Drug-laced rave parties are a common occurrence on several beaches along the states 105-km coastline, especially along beaches like Anjuna, Morjim, Arambol and Agonda.
The legislator from St Cruz legislative constituency, on the outskirts of Panaji, also criticised the Goa governments tourism-related advertisements, which, she said, depicted women in bad light.
The Goa governments ads should not have scantily-clad women to attract tourists to the state. It is a dirty, insensitive trend which has to be stopped, Fernandes said.
Ban rave parties, says Goa woman legislator
Suffice to say, our daughters are brought up and grow up in a very different world to what you know.
They grow up as liberated independent intelligent well-read articulate world-wise opinionated strong-willed women who live by their own rules and ethics and value systems.
And I would have it no other way.
Cheers, Doc
Doc very sad you have made the perfectly nice thread into tussle between India and Pakistan. And on top of it what a tunnel vision you are presenting here claiming that Indian women are more liberated independent intelligent well-read articulate world-wise opinionated strong-willed just because they grew up wearing scanty outfits
Come again we Pakistani women do not grew up in Pune lolzz but we are as much liberated independent intelligent well-read articulate world-wise opinionated strong-willed. Cheers
P.S. Jana, do you wear a burqa personally?
P.P.S. Jana, do you wear a headscarf personally?
P.P.S. If not, would you like to share with us why not?
I look forward to your reply as a liberated Pakistani woman and a journalist of some stature who is pretty vocal on women's rights in your own country.
1. Yes i do wear scarf and burqa Not for the religious reasons But for the same reason which this white woman Krista described in her write up about her small daughter.
Its my personal choice where-ever i feel i should wear these to avoid dirty stares by men i do wear these.
And i NEVER felt being NOT liberated while wearing these.
When i am wearing scarf or burqa i am the same Jana with all my abilities, the same Jana who is NOT wearing these.
The Bottom line is: It should be personal choice if anyone wants to wear bikini or stay nude or wear burqa or scarf.
I consider the opposition of all those nuts (to my personal choice of wearing scarf or burqa), a barbarism and curbing my right as much as i consider the opposition of all those nuts to my wearing western dress.