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Loving you wasn't easy, but letting you go was even harder.

  Loving you wasn't easy, but letting you go was even harder. The laugh we shared and the moments we spent were memorable,  however, it was supposed to end as a remembrance. The excitement of the first date and the grief of the last meet was equally intense.  The future we imagined was beautiful perhaps it was meant to be with someone else. We are far away but yet our souls are meant to be closer. Loving you wasn't easy but letting you go was even harder.

Curse of unreturned love

You feel like you're too young to fall in love, but at the same time, you're too old to resist. You've been with many people before, but she's the one who exists in your heart. As time passed, you started to feel infatuated with her, but you didn't know that she didn't feel the same way. You had a lot of responsibilities, but talking to her made you feel like you didn't have any burdens. You realized that she meant more to you than just someone, and she made your heart flutter. She also taught you how to be a better person. Unfortunately, your love for her was one-sided, and it made you feel worse. Despite everything, your affection for her remained the same, even though she only saw you as a friend. A part of you still hopes that she is the one to blame, but your heart yearns for a different world where you could try again.

A piece of cloth doesn't define our worth

  There's a saying, "I f a woman is dressed well, people will judge; if she is not dressed that well, people will judge too".  We live in a world where women are still looked upon in a certain way even if they cover themselves completely or if they expose their bodies. Why is it so easy to judge a woman? If a man wears shorts no one is bothered but if a woman does the same she's looked upon!  As soon as we step out of the house few people will glare no matter whether you look back or not. But dont they feel how uncomfortable the person might get?  I was wearing denim and a normal T-shirt, but still few people were staring at me including women. No part of my body was visible though it was a big deal for them. The problem arises when our parents think according to society, " you better wear a scarf or a long Kurti" They should remember it won't change the mentality of society, and let their daughters decide what they want rather than instilling society
 SELF OWNERSHIP How does it feel to be a side character in your movie? Doesn't sound cool, right? Then why do we let someone else decide what is favourable for us and what's not? Being a woman we are always taught that we should have some perimeters. I understand when our parents are concerned but other than them I surmise there should be no one who grips the rope of our life.  There are a lot of triumphant women in our society who adheres to probably their partners or the people they love and admire. Sometimes maybe they advise us because they want us to be secure and prudent, however not every time they are supposed to be right! You should always do whatever you feel is right.  I've been involved in a relationship where my partner was excessively dominant. He instructed me to wear loose clothes, not to apply lipsticks or eyeliners, it got even nastier when he told me that my feet look much better in sandals than shoes. I ultimately gave it a thought that he adores me and