Seriously,
I am not able to understand what’s wrong with me. Everybody tells me that I am
not normal like other boys of the class because I
like to dance like girls. I read somewhere that dance is a form of expression
and it cannot be restricted to gender. Isn’t it strange that girls are praised
when they dance like boys, but I am rebuked when I dance like girls?
I
wish I had atleast one friend who didn’t see whether I danced like
a boy or a girl but rather understood what dance meant to me.
This
post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an
initiative for Indian Bloggers by
BlogAdda. The prompt – ‘Your post must contain the word Friend and
you have just 5 sentences to complete your story.’
Very well thought and written! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tarang :)
DeleteUnfortunately, Indian society is sexist.
ReplyDeleteAnd that's not gonna change for the next ten centuries at least.
Cheers
CRD
Yes, sadly that seems true :(
Deletei wish the sentiment for the art was understood :) nicely written
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Ah, yes.. I wish too.. Thanks for the visit Surabhi :)
DeleteOw!
ReplyDeleteOnly if society understands!
Well expressed! :)
Yes, if only this society would understand.. Would solve a lot of miseries!! Thanks a lot Srishti :)
DeleteJyotsna rocks....
ReplyDeleteWell thought Jyotsna. When its a matter of talents, its always th girls who are preferred. Always.
ReplyDeleteThanks Arish. Ah, well.. there are perspectives Arish. Not the case always.. !!
Deletevery well expressed, Jyotsna.. Kudos to you..
ReplyDeleteThanks Meera :)
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