Are We Creating Dignified Empowerment?


From a girl to a woman, the historic history of every home does determine our dignified empowerment.

we owe it to our younger selves, as we move from girls to women and climb up in life, we insulate our undesirable, soul-searing aspects of a girl growing up years. Starring looks and bad touches are a distant reality of the world we create for ourselves - and yes we ignore what goes on beyond our tinted windows. We imagine all is well, because we are safe.


But it isn't so, isn't it ?

some things haven't changed at all.

Molestation and Harassment from our very own home remained the same from decades ago. The same pathetic old men wait for a chance to press themselves against a nubile body, and the same society blames that innocent femine gender for their deeds.

In her memory, those unwanted touches and gropes were as invasive as rape! Another spoke about her humiliation when she was groped - a fact she never ever told anyone. But unfortunately most girls just shy away or get terrified. It is the helplessness that beats you down- the fact in smaller towns and villages girls are pulled out of schools / college after one incident of rape in there locality.


Is this the only way to keep our gender safe..?

to just keep them in home and deny them from going out even depriving them from education so that men cannot bother them?

Are WE -


  • The women who made a success of our lives and escaped the sickos of society.

  • The women who will always be deprived from our needs.

  • The women who will live in terror from those wolves who can't even respect the same gender of their mother.

  • The women who will beg for our rights from them who doesn't even think of pain before raping.

  • The women who are not permitted to have night outs or travel destinations alone

  • The women who will sacrifices always



But wait, of course we are dealing with another kind of sickos in our own insulated worlds. Women's path to success is often lined with unwanted attention and unwarranted demands. And when she dares to cry out, she is discredited, defamed and reviled by a pack of powerful men.


As a woman we must never forget that wherever we are it is our duty to reach out for help to girls in trouble. To believe them is the least we can do! We must raise the issue of respecting a woman's dignity and her personal space. We owe this not just to another woman, but to our own younger selves...

So now stand up for them

stand-up for yourself

take the privilege to remake dignity and empowerment.


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