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Riya_Sharma
An extract from Asian age of thier latest reserch...

"We can say without hesitation that girls can show great maturity than the boys having same age group. Not only in the education field it is cleared they have shown their skills and proved in all aspects what they face. A scientific experiments proved that when psychology is taken into account, girls have better mental growth than the boys belonging to the same peer group. It may be the reason in Hindu marriage system generally the bride should have less age than bridegroom.




In olden days culture belongs to a region , controls the girls from behave deliberately. As the western culture shows a great effect over our culture , they think in a modern way which is just they feel better to them. Girls from different regions behave in different way and have a distinctive psychology. But only the common thing among all the girls is they try to attract the others in indirect ways.

Girls never neglect career , though they involved in a complex deeds. The girls from middle class generally think of things which belong to monetary sources .Most of the girls from middle class having goals pertaining to welfare of their family. Unlike middle class the rich people try to get entertainment in all moments. Any way the way the girls behave , give us fun to the observers. The overall psychology of girls is something all men should appreciate and recognize."


From India, Calcutta
Riya_Sharma
Thanks Manoj G... Your appreciation words means me a lot. I know you don’t under estimate, but still our social structure is not advanced so far. This is what I feel. Thanks again..........
From India, Calcutta
manoj.bharti
1

It's my pleasure Riya.
You are right. But till the time... the flag is in worthy hand of the girls like you. You will surely get support from the rest of the world...
Every change has a process... and it does accordingly... don't worry.

From India, Calcutta
Kuljit Pal Singh
21

I recently heard a research by genetic engineers that approx. 5 million years ago Males were carrying 135 genes but now they carry only 45 genes, and about same years from now they may get extinct... but this is not in the case of females.
From India, Vadodara
Kuljit Pal Singh
21

Hmmmm yes.. Once Guru Nanak Dev ji said that the gender which brings new life on Earth cannot be termed as inferior..
From India, Vadodara
Kuljit Pal Singh
21

Yes thats true... but still lot needs to be done... Y’day only one woman molested in broad day light on Patna Streets... so sad :-(
From India, Vadodara
Riya_Sharma
Giridhar G, You are right, but the picture in remote india.. why remote india even in metro's are reveal the diffrent truth as said by Kujeet G. still a lot of grey area is there.
Well said Kuljeet G, a lots to be done yet.

From India, Calcutta
Kuljit Pal Singh
21

There are various legislations protecting the Women... The law has given the status of "Devi" to Women... but... some times law got abused by opportunists and some time its not enough./.
From India, Vadodara
Riya_Sharma
Kujit G.
There are laws, acts, provisions. everything is in place. But still, I think perception has to be there. Untill the mentality of the majority of the men, and women too, change. things will remained unchanged.
anyways thanks a lot for the support.
Taking your leave now.
Bye. Take care.

From India, Calcutta
Jyotsna
1

Hi Riya,
Its been after many days that I am reading an Original post...
Something straight for the head and heart and not copied from anywhere.:icon10:
Your post was a good read.
Also I am proud to be a girl.:)
I'll though like to add one more thing. I feel female have been smarter than man always however I don't understand that why they let males take the lead. We always like it when Man does better than us. May be I am wrong but like to take the opiunion of others.
Jyotsna
(If we wait for the moment when everything, absolutely everything is ready, we shall never begin.)

From India, Delhi
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