Ever since i was born!! I’ve been told to behave like a “lady”. Bah! I wonder what they actually mean by the term “lady”. Any answers?
In pakistani society being a 'lady' is taking orders (without questions) from men in the family.
Not my family though.
allstar hehehehe.
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Learn to love yourself, then learn to love one-another
Not exactly AllStar!!!
Jaawan
Till next time*K_I_S_S*
o! come on you
do n't you know the answer
roughly speaking " you can n't muck around like boys "
One Day I want to grow up, but not today please.............
For I am the Keeper of the Keys to the Lost
Elegant, gracious, polite, charming, a bit aloof but warm, a good hostess, honest, non-gossipy, virtuous and the list goes on….
It means being someone who is above riff-raff and who just by their demeanor commands respect.
Hum say…actually mom’s Tok often..but the best way to be a lady is to follow the example of someone who is one.
and I'd a agee with Shezi..I doubt the boys really want a girl that does muck around.
Kashmiri Gal
this is a great answer . GREAT!!!!
i really respect this answer of yours .
I do .
i am feeling looney to say this but i have just started to respect you because of this reply .
but not all the gals are same .
One Day I want to grow up, but not today please.............
For I am the Keeper of the Keys to the Lost
yup, you got it KG. wish there could be more who actually put these words to practice and not just demand respect for being a woman.
hear hear feminists.
It was beautiful KG.
Mmmmm...
I like the part about following an example :)
I think what our parents are trying to teach us is just to show good manners. I was taught to respect my elders(which I think everyone should), to be polite, to treat others the way I wanted to be treated, and to show kindness to those less fortunate. This has nothing to do with a gender. Nor should it. Good manners and the way you carry yourself tell the world alot about who you are. Remember you never get a second chance to make a first impression.
I hinted at this but only Naseeb brought up the subject..why do we have to act like a lady/gentleman at all?
Why thank you Shezi that is really sweet of you.
humm Lady is
(L)oyal
(A)ffectionate
(D)evoted
(Y)outhful