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The misogyny in the thread is so amusing. Culture so weak it's threatened by a girl wearing male shalwar kameez.
happens already.
all evil you can imagine happen in this world twice the amount you can think of.
government is made up of the same people it governs. shireen mizari or pinky peerni dono se nahi jeet sakte. democracy is best ilaaj. hojane do
Stop acting like the representative of Pakistan. Tumharay apne dimagh ka khannas hai. What is disgusting about her? Nangi ghoom rahi hai kya? You're so weak and pathetic you need to bully a girl for wearing a men's shalwar kameez.
Who says I want to win ? There is a Hadeeth of Prophet which is something like, If you see something wrong than stop it with your hands, if you can not than try to stop it with your words ( say its wrong ) and if you can not even do that, than at least consider it wrong in your heart , and that is the weakest form of Emaan ( faith ) .
Wear a dupatta too bro. You will receive the same response if not moreThe misogyny in the thread is so amusing. Culture so weak it's threatened by a girl wearing male shalwar kameez.
It isn't an abomination in the slightest that she wears what she wants (that isn't indecent in front of children). A Kameez shalwar is hardly indecent is it?We are muslims we should not accept this abomination
karle mehnat bhai ye alaamti tiddiyaan hain inper itni mehnat nahi karte.
Tu firaaq aur dapata phen ke niklo, dekho kya tamasha banao gey apne ap ka aur khandan ka.
Hajra Khan makes a case for gender-neutral fashion and looks good doing it
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"The concept of gender-neutral clothing is important because it allows everyone to feel comfortable in their own bodies," said the footballer.
Did someone say queen?
As a woman in Pakistan, it doesn't matter how successful, kind, ambitious or talented you are. Somehow, the conversation is always directed to what you are wearing, if not, how you are wearing it.
When footballer Hajra Khan took to social media to share her Eid outfit, a fierce navy-blue shalwar kameez, the moral police couldn't handle it.
It didn't matter that Khan had a Guinness World Record hat-trick, what mattered was why she wore what she was comfortable in, instead of adhering to conventional standards.
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This time around, the clothes weren't "too revealing," they were supposedly too masculine.
Well, joke's on them; androgynous cuts are having their moment so not only does Khan look bomb, she's also on-trend!
For those who might be confused about what androgynous style might be, it's fashion that aims to avoid gender stereotypes. The best thing about it? Clean lines, simple cuts and bye bye skin-tight clothing.
Khan wasn't letting anyone dim her sunshine or indulge in cyber-bullying, and made sure to let the world know she was going to wear whatever she wanted to wear.
"CLOTHES HAVE NO GENDER," captain of the Pakistan's women's national team reinstated for those, who clearly did not understand this phenomenon. "Any clothing we're going to choose to wear will be inevitable gendered."
"We should not have to live in a world where people have to justify how they feel. Having the concept of gender-neutral clothing is important because it allows everyone to feel comfortable in their own bodies."
"Everyone deserves to feel free and beautiful without judgment. And like James Badwin said, took many years of vomiting up all the filth I had been taught about myself and halfway believed, before I could walk around this Earth like I had the right to be here."
"I have the right, you have the right, we ALL have the right," she continued.
"Mujhko kisi ke baap ki ijazat nahi chahiye koi bhi kapray pehene ke liay, "Khan declared. (I don't need anyone's permission to wear whatever I want)
"Athletic wear has always been gender-neutral. And I will keep choosing to wear clothes that make me feel comfortable in my own skin. We need to normalise gender neutral fashion."
In the end, the national star shared her two cents about what she felt about the trolling.
"When a fool utters all kinds of insults against you on social media without even knowing you, or without any worthwhile reason or provocation, usually they are merely sad and pathetic attention seeking trolls we should all feel sorry for. They don't deserve our anger, they deserve our pity."
You go, boss lady!
Halka hoja bhai. Apke ancestors ne Pakistan migrate Islam ke liye kiya tha in type ki ghatiya harkato ke liye nahiMere khandan ka tamaasha mere kartoot se kyun banay ga? Mere khandaan ki izzat mere harkaton per munhasir (dependent) hai? What is this weird concept of collective shame? Aaaah I see. Honor killings totally make so much sense now.
I've never felt the need to wear a frock but I've kept long hair in college and worn it in a ponytail and bun. Even worn them in cornrows (braids) once. Haww haye am I responsible for the total upheaval of Pakistani society and morality? Ghairat brigade charhey mere L pe.
I've never felt the need to wear a frock but I've kept long hair in college and worn it in a ponytail and bun. Even worn them in cornrows (braids) once. Haww haye am I responsible for the total upheaval of Pakistani society and morality? Ghairat brigade charhey mere L pe.
Mere khandan ka tamaasha mere kartoot se kyun banay ga? Mere khandaan ki izzat mere harkaton per munhasir (dependent) hai? What is this weird concept of collective shame? Aaaah I see. Honor killings totally make so much sense now.
But as long as it doesn't effect me personally or they or anyone shove down their ideology down my throats I have no problem