TeesraIndiotHunter
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I am not seeing western attire as a positive thing but it was something of a taboo few years back women who wore that were considered immoral it was a statement that good women dont wear tops or jeans now its slowly fading away in pockets of big urban centres (those that matter)
You so think only few urban centers "matter" in Pakistan and it's wider culture...and rest of Pakistan doesn't matter? Typical burgeron wali soch.
Also, even in these large urban centers...overwhelming majority of population still live by what you'd call traditional Pakistani lifestyle. Overwhelming majority of people even in Lahore, Karachi etc would have a problem with any revealing dresses or any over-the-top interaction with opposite gender.
And even today, overwhelming majority of girls in public wear shalwar kameez even in Lahore, Islamabad etc and not 'Western attire'...by the way, pants and tops aren't "western attire" as long as they cover full body and follow Islamic guidelines. You won't see many Pakistani girls wearing pants with ripped thigh spots etc.
You will see a reflection of that on our media and entertainment industry
Bro, ALL I see in our dramas are women wearing Shalwar kaameez, dupata, and fighting evil challenges of life in a completely traditional Pakistani setting My mom keep watching these depressing dramas like wtf?
Hell, recently I was watching this drama and it was totally normalizing the notion of "abortion=murder"..and the 'heroine' of the drama wasn't standing against it, she was actually accepting that notion but making the point that she did not abort the unborn on purpose, but mistakenly took some meds that resulted in termination...and "she did not kill the child"
That's conservative even from my PoV. I don't see abortion as murder (although it should be done under Islamic guidelines preferably..within first trimester).
The campaign guys use western attires because making different sized top and trouser with company logos for your employes is easier than a kameez even you know that
Valid point.
My point on individualism was of what i saw people are slowly learning to mind their own god damn business doesnot matter if its Mirpur,Murre,Islamabad,Abbotabad, Haripur or Sialkot
People ALWAYS keep to their own business...unless you break some social norm or do something dumb.
I don't even know what you are talking about here.
Say it's 2006...what would people do differently than what they do now? Provide any example?
The families are not accepting of this even in most urban centres they just dont tell their families i dont think you really know how our society functions but you should look at spike in court marriages and see how this is affecting our country
Any stats regarding court marriages spike in Pakistan? Would appreciate stats rather than clueless rants of somebody on the internet...hehe
And yes that gf/bf culture is common in most of Pakistan you may think of me as an urban burger but i travel more to rural areas than you think i can speak 3 Pakistani languages
Lol, you are a burger through and through. Anybody can see it. That's why @AUz pointed towards it as well.
Only burgers would say shit like "Oh I can speak 3 Pakistani languages"....
No shit shellock, freaking everybody in Pakistan probably speaks 2,3 languages on average.
On sports in shorts you can have it both ways actually(second from left is a hijabi)
They shouldn't wear shorts when representing Pakistan. No need to whore themselves around. Why not just play in decent outfit that goes along our culture?
(And please don't come back with the typical burger argument of "Shorts help play better" ....Yeah, they are competing in European tier one leagues that they need to maximize their winnings chances. You aint no Lionel Messi hoe...sit down with your "shorts help me play better" bakwas. We all know you suck anyways).
Well no most of my friends were in kind of non physical platonic relationship(i think) except for one rami friend
Bawa ji i am from Rural Mirpur kasmey Mirpur nay rami jakuts asan toan wi agey ni karney
@django
What's "rami"? also what's "Rami Jakuts"?