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**That night she was stopped that quiet whisper of love that gentle touch it was questioned the lights shone brightly on them the windows rolled down they questioned her they questioned her love, her faith what did her name have to do with it? or her age? she loved him, she truly did they asked her how much money she took money against  a measure of time with him? what did that woman mean? "she's in a uniform, don't question her" he said but she protested, because she loved him, she truly did. A societal mess- that's what she became. A name in the newspapers a shame to her household a grave mistake. he had to leave, her father said you mustn't be fooled, her mother said her crying eyes bid him farewell he vowed that he'd love her he vowed he'd be there one day "it's too convoluted now" Fate decided- so be it Then it changed. She walked down that narrow alley like every day she was afraid to use the front door everyone stared they said horrible things why subject herself to it everyday? it's painless for her to take the back alley no one notices, she's just a shadow They followed this gentle shadow they followed her footsteps the tinkling of these earrings he had given her they cautiously waited till that moment till that moment that they could destroy her bit by bit. no one came in response to those blood curling shrieks no one shone a light on them no woman in a uniform asked her how much she would charge them no man called her dishonorable there was no one at all just her empty eyes and susurrus protests she laid barren, exposed in that back alley it was dark, no lights no concern, no questions no allegations, no threats no mistakes, no convolutions it was simple really as she lay there at least she died in honor, right? At least no one would accuse her now? Wrong, that would continue, how naive she was even at her end as she went from a shadow to a memory without love without life**
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Mar 18, 2014
Mar 18, 2014 at 9:42 AM UTC
Demeaned
**That night she was stopped that quiet whisper of love that gentle touch it was questioned the lights shone brightly on them the windows rolled down they questioned her they questioned her love, her faith what did her name have to do with it? or her age? she loved him, she truly did they asked her how much money she took money against  a measure of time with him? what did that woman mean? "she's in a uniform, don't question her" he said but she protested, because she loved him, she truly did. A societal mess- that's what she became. A name in the newspapers a shame to her household a grave mistake. he had to leave, her father said you mustn't be fooled, her mother said her crying eyes bid him farewell he vowed that he'd love her he vowed he'd be there one day "it's too convoluted now" Fate decided- so be it Then it changed. She walked down that narrow alley like every day she was afraid to use the front door everyone stared they said horrible things why subject herself to it everyday? it's painless for her to take the back alley no one notices, she's just a shadow They followed this gentle shadow they followed her footsteps the tinkling of these earrings he had given her they cautiously waited till that moment till that moment that they could destroy her bit by bit. no one came in response to those blood curling shrieks no one shone a light on them no woman in a uniform asked her how much she would charge them no man called her dishonorable there was no one at all just her empty eyes and susurrus protests she laid barren, exposed in that back alley it was dark, no lights no concern, no questions no allegations, no threats no mistakes, no convolutions it was simple really as she lay there at least she died in honor, right? At least no one would accuse her now? Wrong, that would continue, how naive she was even at her end as she went from a shadow to a memory without love without life**
In a country such as ours, it is illegal to kiss in public, it is illegal to display any sort of  affection. In a country such as ours, gay marriage is illegal. It is demeaned and looked down upon. Because it's punishable, it's deplorable. However the convictions for **** in India are a mere 24.21%. We give our rapists a serious amount of confidence to pursue their act of 'masculinity', shall we call it? Also in our glorious country, out of the 706 **** cases reported in 2012 in New Delhi, only one resulted in convictions.In our glorious country- gang **** is a form of punishment. However fine and humiliation is imposed on any public display of affection. Women endure demeaning by others, even women of a greater, lower or even equal rank for 'being in love' or having 'a male friend' so as to the point where they are accused of being prostitutes. We are a wonderful country, let's cherish our values, cultures and ethics. Shall we?
upasana-roy
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Mar 18, 2014
Mar 18, 2014 at 9:42 AM UTC
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