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#Poetry. Women are routinely silenced, but at some point they find their voice, and then they stand up for their dignity. A perceptive poem.
For the first time when my daughter called me Majestic. I barely understand what she means and ignored her as I was keen to heat my mother-in-law.
for the first time when my husband asked me to change that Yellow Net Saree which which I draped for a party. I silently accepted his advice and thought maybe he doesn’t like yellow color.
for the first time when my father-in-law taunted me to not making Round Chapattis. I wisely digested it and trained me well just to be a “Good Bahu” Model.
for the first time when my valorous heart called me Sleazy. I cheerlessly faced my own identity and realized what being silent costs.
for the first time when my tongue speaks answers like-
Thank you, Beta! My daughter learned that praise is important.
“Yellow saree is looking much better on me. Isn’t it?” My husband learned that self-choice is important.
“I’ll surely learn that from maa, Papaji. But blaming them (my parents) will not make that happen.” My father-in-law learned that taunts will make situation worst.
for the first time when I said “NO” to silence. I learned what happiness actually means!
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Ayushi Jain grew up in Delhi, India with more than just a passion for writing. She is an avid blogger and the author of "Soul of a Woman." She writes about life, love, feminism and read more...
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