Now we’re in 2023, you’d think that we would’ve got the hang of gender equality by now. However, this isn’t the reality, and gender inequality is still at its heights. Women are constantly challenged and threatened which might not be obvious to those who haven’t experienced it. One person on Twitter asked women to tell her that they’re women “without telling me you’re a woman”. The person who wrote the tweet, Gayatri said that, “When I walk in a dark lane, I mentally am aware of the escape routes.”
Gayatri also said, “It’s always assumed that my political views are borrowed from my dad or my partner and that I’m generally gullible. If I step out by myself, I double triple-check the clothes I’m wearing to see if I can be considered improper or revealing. I started this thread as a way for women to share their experiences and the prejudices they face in everyday life. The answers showed that women all over the country and world even had the same experiences. We fought the same battles.”
“Always beating myself up for the smallest errors. Walking that razor thin line between being a full time working woman, and a mother. Guilt eating me up most of the time. Always the first one to reach out, check in, apologise et.all. Multitask like crazy. Exhausting”. – @nonstopbakbak
“You’ll change your mind about having kids.” – @Phoebe_Greggor
“I underestimate myself, consistently.” – @geekafterglow
“No amount of professional or educational achievement is enough to make up for the fact that I’m unmarried.” – @TapiocaChip
“If I drive slowly, the car behind me gets my gender.” – @Shairakasalaam
“My assertiveness at work is called that time of the month.” – @GayatriiM
“If anyone from the generation above or below me falls sick in my birth family or marriage family, I have to take off from work to nurse.” – @lizsesh
“Telling men I’m in a relationship even though I’m single because they’d rather respect an unknown man more than my choice to say No.” – @yadudewhatever
“What would I know about politics, economy, current affairs or anything for that matter.” – @badassbrownmom
“They ask me if I am cabin crew when I tell them I fly for an airline.” – @dillidikudii
“If everyone forgets to cook, I gotta.” – @rohini_mohan
“Take a few anxious breaths every time am alone with a man in an elevator.” – @howbza
“My professional achievements are measured by my gender and not because I deserve the recognition because of the hard work, dedication that I have put in.” – @womensweb
“Please cut the cake and distribute – team celebrations.” – @soundarya_b
“While walking the streets, I have to move out of a man’s path. Always.” – @diptinagpaul
“Most days am the last one to sit for dinner, last one to go to bed and first one to rise.” – @bhumikagem
“Who takes care of your kids when you travel?” – @vanish_forever
“Was actually taught how to sit “properly” and not to laugh out loud.” – @VeduVada
“My mom asked me to put this out here: who’s going to take care of your husband when you travel.” – @startafresh4
“When alone, I walk with my keys grasped between my fingers, in case I need to use them as a weapon. I’m often told my ambition is well and good but it’s unnatural to not want a marriage and family at my age.” – @BansariKamdar
“On occasions, I have held back from tearing up during very tough days at work, because I am afraid I’ll be judged, and not give anyone a chance to frame me as “emotional.” For other folks who fist bump a wall or use profanity, it will be just another tough day.” – @ArghWii
“My worth as a human being reduced to a “successful” marriage and my willingness and ability to bring a child into this world.” – @DimpledJalebi
“I know the difference between violet, purple, mauve, orchid, plum, wine and lavender colours.” – @KaurHarkirtan
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