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“Main Toh Maa Ki Tarah Hoon”: When Aunty Judgement Masquerades as Concern
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“Main Toh Maa Ki Tarah Hoon”: When Aunty Judgement Masquerades as Concern

Time and again, girls are shamed by the aunty patrol only to then have them conveniently package the whole thing as “maternal concern” – “Beta, I’m like your mother.” But the truth is, these women are neither our mothers, nor are they genuinely concerned. Then why does the length of my skirt or the sound of my laugh bother them?
Posted by Akanksha Dhyani July 16, 2016

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