Tuesday 26 August 2014

DAUGHTER – “The one, who will open the DOOR for you”



Yesterday, I stumbled upon an old, beautiful story.


Though many of you have probably read it before, I want to share it with you all.



Once upon a time there was a newly-wed couple.

On their wedding night, they made a vow, not to open the door for their parents.


Just then the groom’s parents knocked the door.

The groom wanted to open the door, but desists for he made a vow to his wife.



Then, after some time bride’s parents knocked the door. Her eyes filled with tears.

She said “I can’t do this to my own parents!” and rushed to open the door.



Groom remained silent.



Several years passed by. The couple with their two boys was living happily.

Then they were blessed with a beautiful baby girl.

Father of the girl celebrated the moment by hosting a grand party.

That night his wife asked – “Why such extravagance? We did nothing comparable at the time of two boys.”



The husband replied – “because she is the one who will open the DOOR for me!”




I think it’s high time now the people of INDIA should realize the importance of a girl child.

It’s disheartening to read the news about so many newly born girls being abandoned, just because they are “girls”!

Ironically, they are the same people rather as**oles who do not want a girl child as their daughter, but desperately want one as their daughter in law.



Also, not every parent treats their daughter in the same way. For some, their daughters are more than a princess (I am blessed to have such parents).

But still, INDIA is full of perverts like molesters, rapists and the list is endless.

So, the final message to all my sisters is: 


Be brave as an English movie heroine –“Capable enough to rescue the hero!”



Unlike most of the Hindi movie’s heroine – A meek lamb, always looking forward to her “manly” prince charming, to come to her rescue.



GIRLS: Be your own HERO!






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THANKS AND HAPPY READING, ADIEU.



ISHIKA GUPTA



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