Sunday, June 29, 2008

Vogue.

One fine day, as the boys were discussing their woes:

Sheldon - How am i supposed to know the difference?
Ryan - Huh!?
Sheldon - Between a lip gloss and nail paint.
Ryan - Oh. This happens.
Sheldon - Or a kajal and black lipstick.
Jason - Ask women if they know what a PS3 is.
Ryan - It's like asking us what peep toes are.
Rahul - I am a peeping Tom, i admit(he shouts).
Sheldon - Easy man, don't shout. So, what is a peeping toe?
Jason - Peep toes are a style of shoes.
Ryan - Right, they are not actual body parts.
Sheldon - And how come both of you know?
Jason - Oh. That's a funny story.

The power dynamics between men and women never stop, do they? Player or no player, peep toes or ballerinas; men are just about nothing without women. But still it's hard to find words to write something about women who leave a mark on our lives. The women I know may leave an impression of being submissive, but confidence is something they don't lack. And that is really what woman-hood should be all about.

A woman has strengths that amaze men. She can handle trouble and carry heavy burdens. She holds happiness, love and opinions. She smiles when she feels like screaming. She sings when she feels like crying, cries when she's happy and laughs when she's afraid. Her love is unconditional.
There is only one thing wrong with her, she sometimes forgets what she is worth.
--Some feminist(who never claims to be one).

Happy 'belated' Women's Day.
PS - Belated, on purpose, because she 'is' often forgotten (like this post). Btw, this post is titled 'Vogue' for the exact reason.