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She is My Son: Afghanistan's Bacha Posh, when Girls Become Boys (RT Documentary

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Just Finished the documentary . Its prevalent in families where they don't have sons so they make the girls dress and act like guys so that its acceptable to the society .



That 's bacha bazi ?
not that i know a few pashtuns from fata in my city who make girls dress and act like boys same thing was with at least one family of afghan refugees before they got expelled from AJK
 
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not that i know a few pashtuns from fata in my city who make girls dress and act like boys same thing was with at least one family of afghan refugees before they got expelled from AJK
In our area, a girl (7 or eight year old) would used to dress like a boy with male haircut............that family had no son......the girl went into pardah when she reached puberty and i have heard she now dresses like girls. I have observed the similar cases in Punjab. Its not Pashtun culture or any thing like that.
 
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what is Bacha Posh ? I have read about the Bachabazi in Pakistan and Afghanistan but not Bacha Posh.
 
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In our area, a girl (7 or eight year old) would used to dress like a boy with male haircut............that family had no son......the girl went into pardah when she reached puberty and i have heard she now dresses like girls. I have observed the similar cases in Punjab. Its not Pashtun culture or any thing like that.
these girls were 13-17
 
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Just people's wish to see a son since it is an old aspect of Tribal society's. Boys basically are interpreted as carrying the "blood" on. It is not uncommon to see it here in the US as well in ways but due to more equality in civil rights; it is frowned upon and people tend to keep such emotions bottled up.

Heck if I ever get married, I'd not prefer a son anyway; 3 daughters.. get em educated and married well - and that is my ticket to heaven.
 
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