Meri Mirror August 2022
Meri Magazine is a monthly magazine by students of journalism and mass communication of MERI College
Meri Magazine is a monthly magazine by students of journalism and mass communication of MERI College
- TAGS
- journalism
- institute
- meri
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
MERI MIRROR
Just Don’t Stereotype!
By - Arpita Chaturvedi
BAJMC/Sem-2nd
“Mard ko dard nahi hota” Sound so
filmy right? Unfortunately, it is not just a
filmy dialogue. We have treated this dialogue
as a reality n that’s how we start stereotyping
the men community (strong community).
Even men don’t dare to express their emotions
just because of the stereotypical comments
and if he dares to do so he got to listen
to these sorts of things like “yrr yeh ladkio
k tarah rona band kr, Ladke rote nahi”.
Guys are always taught that they are
the strongest ones and they have to protect
all the girls out there, respect them, and
don’t make them cry. But they can’t expect
the same thing in return. Man has to hide
their tear just because of the so-called society.
This makes them even stronger than before
but sadly in the wrong manner. Studies
show that hiding one’s emotions can cause
physical stress on your body, and can affect
blood pressure, memory, and self-esteem.
“Ladke ho kr ghar ka kam krte ho”
He is a man who can do anything whatever
he wishes to and that’s their understanding
of the lady wants to work and men want
to do house chores. We always promote
working culture in which women support
them for breaking the stereotype then why
do we discriminate and don’t support men
equally for their wishes, and their desires.
Six pack se nahi bante hain mard,
Na zyada kamaane se bante hain,
Na chillane se,
Na aanshu chupaane se bante hain,
Kisi aur ko thand lagti hai to dil uska bhi sard
hota hai
Ki jisko dard hota hai asal mein, wo hi mard
hota hai
By :- Ayushmann Khurrana
VOL - 3 || Issue - 6/
12