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Showing posts with label Deepika padukone controversy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deepika padukone controversy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Women Can Do Much Better Than Men

Gender bias has always been a bone of contention between men and women, probably ever since humans evolved. In the modern times, men and women are thought to be on an equal footing. But, one look around is enough to make you realise that the society's bias towards men is truly unending. However, though our society boasts of men as the superior being, you cannot grudge the fact that women can do a lot of things better than men. Here, we bring you a list of six such irrefutable facts.
#1 Women handle stress better

You may say, women break out into an emotional gush of tears during a crisis. But once the tears abate, a woman can think more clearly and can stay more composed in times of adversity. Studies have shown that when men and women were stressed to a similar degree, women performed better in the intelligence tests. Women have a stronger survival instinct; after all she is the propagator of our species.
#2 Women are better at sustaining relationships

You don’t see a lot of women suffering from 'commitment phobia', do you? When a woman is serious about a relationship, she gives everything to it. She can perceive the needs of a relationship better than her man and act accordingly. Call her sentimental if you want, but when it comes to enduring relationships, women have an upper hand.
#3 Women are better at communicating

Women are more verbal than men; they speak their minds openly and do not mind shedding a tear or two if the moment demands. They do not cut off communication in case of a conflict, or turn a deaf ear (which is the most common male response). Science has proved that a woman’s brain can process and analyse a lot more words, feelings and emotions. So, women are definitely better at communicating.
#4 Women are better with finances
Women are more careful, more attentive and more guarded about finances. They do not invest rashly or have as many financial losses as men do. This is probably why households run so smoothly in India as compared to many other countries in the world, because here it is usually the women who manage household budgets. 
#5 Women are better at multitasking

A woman can manage her home and office more efficiently. Not just that, she can iron your shirt, help her children with homework, cook dinner, prepare a business presentation and help find solutions to her family’s problems, all at the same time. Since women have better concentration and memory, they are superior at multitasking.
#6 Women have sharper memories
She remembers the moment she first met someone, she always remembers the grocery list at the back of her hand and all the times her heart was broken. Ask them anything and you will know!
all content from yahoo.com 

Friday, 17 October 2014

Deepika Padukone Says :- There is only ONE sign that a woman wants to have sex..........



My Point of View...
There is only ONE sign that a woman wants to have sex and that is that she says “YES”.
The reason I write the above line is because we all know that in India we are so desperately trying to make a change in the way sections of our society think in order to move towards a happier world devoid of inequality,rape,fear and pain.
I am not naive about my own profession; it is one that requires lots of demanding things of me. A character may demand that I be clothed from head to toe or be completely naked, and it will be my choice as an actor whether or not I take either. Understand that this is a ROLE and not REAL, and it is my job to portray whatever character I choose to play convincingly.
What my concern is and I am stating it clearly so it is not misconstrued or confused with Shahrukh’s 8-pack or any other woman’s or man’s anatomy. I have spoken out against an ideology that such regressive tactics are still being employed to draw a reader’s attention at a time when we are striving for women’s equality and empowerment. In a time where women should be applauded for making headway in a male-dominated society,we blur the lines between REEL and REAL life and dilute all our efforts by making a one-year old back sliding piece of news a headline. Digging out an old article and headlining it “OMG: Deepika’s Cleavage Show!” to attract readers is using the power of influence to proliferate recessive thought.

When an actresses inner wear decides to do a "peek-a-boo",she most definitely did not step out with the intention to do so.So instead of zooming in,circling it and pointing arrows at it,why don't we give her some 'respect' and let it go instead of making it 'headlines'!? Are we not human?Yes we marvel,envy and drool over a male actors 8pack abs in a film,but do we zoom in on the mans 'crotch' when he makes a public appearance and make that 'cheap headlines'??!!
I have no issue celebrating my body and I have never shied away from anything on-screen to portray a character. In fact my next character portrayed is a bar dancer (sorry Farah for the spoiler!) who titillates men as a means to support her livelihood. My issue is you propagating the objectification of a REAL person,and not a character being played. Sure,dissect my characters if you wish-if it is of so much interest then discuss the character’s cup size and leg length if it is relevant to making the role convincing. All I am asking for is respect as a woman off-screen.
It is not about breasts,penises,or any other body part being reported.It is a matter of context and how out-of-context the reportage is just to sell a headline. And more so during a time in dire need of an attitude shift towards women.
For me this topic ends here.Everyone is entitled to an opinion.I have little interest to take this further as it might get more attention than it deserves and might be further misconstrued and twisted to sell more undeserved headlines.
Having said that,please may we show love,dignity and respect to each other.
Live well, laugh often and love much.
Deepika Padukone

all content from:- https://www.facebook.com/DeepikaPadukone/posts/722345794506193


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