To Be a Woman!

Dec 19 2007  | Views 975 |  Comments  (92)
Dear Mom, Before I write anything further, I want you to know that I wish I could hu... Expand

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  jphilip posted 7 mnths ago

From a male perspective I thought the heading "What is being a woman"  is about the difficulties of being a woman.
There is a Malayalam song " Pavada Prayathil"
An young girl in skirt, then half sari, mother and grand mother. 
Reading the blog, it is all about the Holy Motherhood.
It made me think of my Mom. Salutes to you.
Thanks 
Joseph



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago


Thank you so much, Usha.

Am happy to know that you enjoyed the read.

Keep coming!

Cheers,
Divya



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago

Well said, Mr. Datta. That's a very valid point that you brought about. Wish I had thought about it earlier.

I'm glad that you liked the post and many thanks for your valuable feedback.

Look forward to hearing from you more often.

Warm regards,
Divya



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago

Rightly said, sanghouston.

Our daughters really need to know that they are someday going to be mothers themselves and will find themselves facing the same predicaments. But sadly we understand the value of what our mothers imparted to us, only when we enter their shoes, much late in life. Wish it weren't like that, isn't it?

Thanks for stopping by and look forward to hearing from you more often.

Cheers,
Divya



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago

Well said, Nargis.

It's really important that we learn to value our relationships, early in life. Sometimes it so happens that it is too late for us even to admit our mistakes and apologise to the person whom we took so much for granted, isn't it? We gotta realise that life is too uncertain for it to come with privileges of every kind.

Thanks for stopping by and keep coming. It's always a pleasure to hear from you.

Cheers,
Divya



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago

Hey Khushnoor, nice to hear from you. Thanks so much for the comment, dear. And yes, I agree with you that it sure sounds scary to be a mother who's so much taken for granted, but then that's been the way of the world, isn't it? 

By the way, also read your first blog and loved it. Have left a comment there. 

Thanks for writing in and keep coming.

Cheers,
Divya



  sanghouston posted 7 mnths ago

Lovely , really lovely. I don't know how many times I've had this conversation with my mother(in my mind). I think its time we taught our daughters ... what goes around comes around and use us as examples ...



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago

True, Prashant. I agree with you.

I'm glad you liked the post.

Thanks for stopping by and look forward to hearing from you more often.

Cheers,
Divya



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago


Thanks for the motivating comment, Ram. And I'm very glad that you could relate to the post. Very often, when we have not been in those shoes, we don't really realise what it means to be someone.
 
And I really liked the meaning of the Marathi song that you have cited here. Such profound truth in those lines, isn't it?

Thanks for stopping by. 

Take care.

Cheers,
Divya



  Usha M posted 7 mnths ago

very sensitively expressed..it was a pleasure reading this





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