Aisha Sarwari May 29, 2007
#121 Posted by burpinder on June 5, 2007 4:35:12 am
Re: # 112
Hehehehe...bihari ke le li. Go back to UP, beej. Nobody wuvs you here!
Hehehehe...bihari ke le li. Go back to UP, beej. Nobody wuvs you here!
#122 Posted by bjkumar on June 5, 2007 4:53:17 pm
#121
My dear, do not get too impressed or unduly influenced by the antics of either Ana or `Zana acts! :)
I need all the supporters I can salvage from this crowd!
So, before you become a dal-badloo - remember, who REALLY loves you!
And don`t worry about Ana - she is ``immune`` to my ``charms``!
After all, I am....
...Just A Man!
(I KNEW there was a way to tie this above gobble-d-gook to the topic at hand!) :) :)
#123 Posted by MantoLives on June 6, 2007 1:56:25 am
I am a bit surprised that some people want us to accept things about Gandhi when this article has nothing to do with the freak.
I mean surely if Gandhi is such a great guy... YLH or AFS accepting him as such or nor accepting him as such shouldn`t matter...
#124 Posted by MantoLives on June 6, 2007 1:57:36 am
PS: I suppose the global tribute is global because Sonia Gandhi is italian.
#125 Posted by muqaddam on June 6, 2007 6:25:46 am
The subcontinent has a long way to go before men stop seeing women as sex objects. Due to social norms and restrictions which forbid familiarity between the sexes, the average male is usually so frustrated that proximity to a member of the opposite sex often brings out the libidinous in him. For now it is the woman has to be careful how she dresses and moves so as not to attract unwarranted attention form the male species.
#126 Posted by ana on June 6, 2007 10:11:30 pm
#125
that has got to be the biggest bakwaas i have heard in a long time. since when did dressing in shalwar kameez dupatta or churidaar pijama kurta dupatta stop being a ``careful`` way of dressing? Women get chased on the street, men treat a dupatta as if it were nothing. It is not just the woman who has to be careful for now social norms and restrictions and what not. . .women who behave properly with decorum get chased on the street.
that has got to be the biggest bakwaas i have heard in a long time. since when did dressing in shalwar kameez dupatta or churidaar pijama kurta dupatta stop being a ``careful`` way of dressing? Women get chased on the street, men treat a dupatta as if it were nothing. It is not just the woman who has to be careful for now social norms and restrictions and what not. . .women who behave properly with decorum get chased on the street.
#127 Posted by muqaddam on June 7, 2007 7:20:58 am
Re: # 126
That is exactly the point, in the South Asian communities, a woman cannot be too careful about these thingsl
That is exactly the point, in the South Asian communities, a woman cannot be too careful about these thingsl
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