simran arora
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simran arora replied to the topic Do girls mature faster than boys? If so, what should be our reaction to that? in the forum Sexism & Patriarchy 2 years, 11 months ago
I don’t think the psychological development of maturity takes place like this. The physical growth of females overpowers the growth development of males, but it has no relation with an overstated stage of maturity.
Any individual’s maturity is a circumstance of events in life. It is an elixir that one cannot learn; it is not experienced and…[Read more]
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simran arora replied to the topic Debate: How Women Can Become Good Leaders? in the forum Gender Barriers and Solutions to Leadership 2 years, 11 months ago
Only a few people may have considered this, but the time women spend in their homes makes them a better leader than anybody else. A few people would agree that the leadership skills of a woman develop through nurture and growth development. However, there are a few more qualities that would make a woman a good leader in any field.
Indeed, gender…[Read more]
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simran arora replied to the topic Does domestic violence affect children at home? in the forum Gender-based Violence 2 years, 11 months ago
When children witness domestic violence in the home setting, it is likely for them to accept violence in any form when they grew up. Children aged between four to five years would react differently to teenagers who witness domestic violence. Some of them are likely to get more aggressive as they grow up, while some could keep things bottled up.…[Read more]
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simran arora replied to the topic Occupational problems of women bus conductors in the forum Employment Opportunities 2 years, 11 months ago
In the race of equality, we have forgotten its meaning regarding ‘equal respect.’ Treating women bus conductors in the same way as male conductors is not a solution to occurring problems. There weren’t any women bus conductors until 1980.
The problem is the line of comparison between men and women. When they say we treat women like men, it…[Read more]
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simran arora replied to the topic Beauty Standards for Women in the forum Sexism & Patriarchy 2 years, 11 months ago
It is not surprising to notice that beauty standards do not limit to any one section of society. The first thought in my mind is the stereotyped appearance of both the sexes in society. One may say that appearance does not matter, but I think it is all that matters. Whether it is a beauty award or a marriage union, either side is expected to look…[Read more]
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simran arora replied to the topic Women empowerment, reality or still a dream? in the forum Gender Justice 2 years, 11 months ago
Though the revolution of women empowerment began many years ago, it is still a dream. When we talk about women empowerment, we think about gender equality in work roles and women’s acceptance of not working in domestic institutions.
Here, proposal B suggests that even today, the domestic violence against women continues in the household as the…[Read more]
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simran arora replied to the topic Debate: Women in politics and parliament in the forum Gender Barriers and Solutions to Leadership 2 years, 11 months ago
Women in politics and parliament
Women empowerment remains only to be a slogan in today’s age. Countries like Iceland have been promoting gender equality since 2009. Contrarily, a few countries have been falling back for years more than one can count. The events in the initial year were pleasing for the people across the country when Kamala…[Read more]
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simran arora replied to the topic Women Exploitation in Modern Society in the forum Sexism & Patriarchy 2 years, 11 months ago
Do you think women empowerment does not mean encouraging women in society, but it means helping them stand without challenging the patriarchal norms in society?
One thing hasn’t changed for years in the new India, that is, women’s exploitation. In every culture, women are exploited in more than one way. One might not be astonished to learn that…[Read more]