Dear Mr. Innocent,
You are standing inches away from me in this crowded compartment of the Delhi metro. I see you gawking at me and you turn your head the other way. I fasten my grip on the pole to prevent myself from falling, so do you. The cold steel of the pole suddenly feels warm and I notice your fingers have crept up to where my hand lies.
I move my hand farther away; not because you are an untouchable but because I'm uncomfortable. Don't look at me as if I accused you of harassing me. Not yet anyway. I turn my head around to avoid the awkwardness. But when I glance in your direction by mistake, I find you trying to bury a hole in my top with your gaze. You have the most nonchalant expression I've seen; as if this was your birth right.
Let me tell you in that one minute you got me second guessing everything. 'Is this too low?, Is something visible?, Should I not travel in the common coach anymore?, Was my mom right in asking me not to buy this push-up bra?, Am I to react or not make a big deal of this?'
So, pardon me for my upcoming scowl and language. I hope it makes you feel as uncomfortable as you make me feel. You are the reason I have trust issues. You are the reason why I prefer to travel by the ladies coach, why I give the nasty eye to any guy who touches me innocuously, why I don't feel secure even amongst an ocean of people.
In a country where you and I are bound by the same laws and given the same rights; my freedom doesn't taste as sweet as yours. So, the next time you boast about your masculinity and throw your head back, laughing over feminism; remember you are the living justification of why it was ever born.
When I give you the stink eye in public or launch into a brawl over your "slightly" insensitive comment, don't think for a second that I'm creating a scene. Just imagine every "innocent" peek you've ever taken and the degree of discomfort you caused all those women.
Call me shameless if you will, but I won't turn red by your not so discreet ogling. I will not be subjugated to become a victim of this predicament. And yes, I will continue to preach if I can alter the mentality of even a single person.
Yours tenaciously,
Every girl
You are standing inches away from me in this crowded compartment of the Delhi metro. I see you gawking at me and you turn your head the other way. I fasten my grip on the pole to prevent myself from falling, so do you. The cold steel of the pole suddenly feels warm and I notice your fingers have crept up to where my hand lies.
I move my hand farther away; not because you are an untouchable but because I'm uncomfortable. Don't look at me as if I accused you of harassing me. Not yet anyway. I turn my head around to avoid the awkwardness. But when I glance in your direction by mistake, I find you trying to bury a hole in my top with your gaze. You have the most nonchalant expression I've seen; as if this was your birth right.
Let me tell you in that one minute you got me second guessing everything. 'Is this too low?, Is something visible?, Should I not travel in the common coach anymore?, Was my mom right in asking me not to buy this push-up bra?, Am I to react or not make a big deal of this?'
So, pardon me for my upcoming scowl and language. I hope it makes you feel as uncomfortable as you make me feel. You are the reason I have trust issues. You are the reason why I prefer to travel by the ladies coach, why I give the nasty eye to any guy who touches me innocuously, why I don't feel secure even amongst an ocean of people.
In a country where you and I are bound by the same laws and given the same rights; my freedom doesn't taste as sweet as yours. So, the next time you boast about your masculinity and throw your head back, laughing over feminism; remember you are the living justification of why it was ever born.
When I give you the stink eye in public or launch into a brawl over your "slightly" insensitive comment, don't think for a second that I'm creating a scene. Just imagine every "innocent" peek you've ever taken and the degree of discomfort you caused all those women.
Call me shameless if you will, but I won't turn red by your not so discreet ogling. I will not be subjugated to become a victim of this predicament. And yes, I will continue to preach if I can alter the mentality of even a single person.
Yours tenaciously,
Every girl

Hi arushi, perfectly written like veteran writer.i like ur style.keep posting.
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