I guess he is saying that most men would not cast a 2nd look at women who are wearing a thaali...
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I guess he is saying that most men would not cast a 2nd look at women who are wearing a thaali...
The Thaali is not noticeable. The chain/kayiru is-that too only when the neck region is exposed.
What business does men have looking at women's neck anyway-modern or otherwise?
No Thaali = No respect? Really?
So, it is alright for men to cast a second look at a bare necked woman. Really?
These were the questions which immediately came to my mind when I saw the earlier comment.
Does the Thaali hold great significance in our culture? Yes. I am sure there were valid reasons then for women to wear Thaali and valid reasons now for ladies choosing not to wear them. Each to her own. Throwing in words like modern women, respect, what a woman 'should' do etc was in a bad taste. That's all. :-D
you are inferring much more than what was inferred :lol2:
its natural for men to look at women - this is nature and you cannot do anything about that :poke:
most men will look away when they know that a woman is married ... meaning they will be respectful to the fact that she is married
I would be the last person to judge women on how they choose to live their lives :)
Aiyo, bro, isn't it obvious the comment was NOT meant for you:swinghead:, but for some men who think it is perfectly alright to dictate the dos and don't for women. And no, I am not referring to any specific posters in this very thread by saying so, but in the general sense of it.
Precisely!! That's my point.:ty: Thaali or no Thaali, that's all I am saying! Salam sejahtera .:-D
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