No egg and chicken for girls!

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This is parampara. Why u have problem with that

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Its just not limited to good food, its just an indicator of the domestic discrimination females face in our part of the world . Girls are taught to sacrifice for males of the house, their father, brothers, husband and sons. Sacrifice to give up their due rights. As someone mentioned, people still consider sons a viable investment over long terms.

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bad parampara it is. When I read these lines I remembered Padmani Kolapuri from Raj Kaoor's Prem Rog. She was also denied certain dishes after she became widow.

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:hehe:

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Widow and dish in same sentence. Tauba tauba

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I know families where boys go to best private schools, have tuition, whereas the girls go to govt schools or don't go at all. In all cases the discrimination is by the men in the family. It is really sad as the girls were desperate for eduction while the boys squandered the opportunity given to them.

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rgdg discrimination, my older brother has a lot of complaints to my father about why I’m allowed to do certain things which he was not allowed and certain behaviours told to him were inappropriate were ignored when I adopted them. So I can’t relate to this boys given better treatment thing. Freedom comes with responsibility. I sure have been much responsible even with the freedom than my brother was when he was my age. He misused his freedom, I didnt but was responsible with it which he does not understand.

Furthermore, in all of my paternal & maternal family girls and boys are instructed to focus on education. Girls mostly have been responsible whereas guys careless even with education. After I did my bachelor’s, it was my father who insisted I must enroll for MBA because all my cousins, females and males, have masters in the subjects of their own choice. 5 cousins have CA. All males. but in my personal opinion, CA suits males more. It was my father who insisted me, my sister to enroll for driver’s license lessons when we turned 18 whereas I actually used to hate driving. I still prefer being driven by someone else. It was my father who encouraged my mother to get hers too. And I used to drive to college myself during last days of my bachelors and entire MBA. And I was the only girl in my class who did. My classmates used to ask me if I could drop them at their bfs or other places. I always refused because I was responsible with my freedom. Though if someone had a genuine problem, I did.

My parents have been over protective of all their children regardless of the gender but my father was especially strict with my older brother because he was the most naughty one while growing up.

I do, however, know of very cruel treatment of wives by their husbands and the husbands’ families. That probably have to do with the discrimination you speak of. And that is why I’m reluctant to marry and think I’m better off at parents’. I think my parents especially my father believes in female empowerment.

Or maybe my parent’s different treatment of me has to do with the fact that Im so cute :blush: :tubelight: or maybe that has to do with me being responsible :sleep2:

Okay the last part was just a joke, excuse me.