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Forwarding a li'l more, the first time I travelled alone by public transport, the first day of junior college. Usually, there used to always be someone accompanying, but the day I first time took a train, I still remember, my dad's 45 mins advise on "HOW TO TRAVEL IN MUMBAI"...and that too for a mere 10mins journey!! Right from how to buy a ticket, to taking care of the belongings, I was told everything...and the conversation went on till I reached the college safe!!
But, the lesson wasn't over yet! I had just learnt how to buy a ticket, board and get down the train...the main lesson was yet to come! Over the days, I learnt about staying alert as to the kind of people around me, ignoring crooks who sat on the platform and whistled, turn away when any man looks at you, carrying chilli powder and pen-knife, just in case!
I also recollect the first time, we girl-friends went out....out of our locality, alone, for the first time! Convincing parents, interrogation about who and all are coming, giving contact details of ALL the girls in the group...huff!! And finally, after getting a "yes" calling up and asking "Mummy ne haa bola...accha tu kya pehenrahi hai?" (Mummy told yes, what are you wearing anyways!) :P ;) :D
Such incidents happen only once in life! I call them "First-time experiences!".
No, it isn't that parents don't care where we go after we have grown but the hidden anxiety and care all those calls were filled with, which were irritating then, I somehow miss them now!!
I end here, for now...but before that all you girls reading this, I hope you've realized how special you were and are, maybe not for your boyfriends, but definitely for that Dad, who stayed up at night and changed your diapers when your mum was tired and asleep, who listened to all your annoying poems, who carried you every evening, home, when you stretched your hands up! You are special for that Mom, who sees her reflection in you and plays the role of a ''hidden lover"....who's ultimate goal in life is to get you married off to a guy and see you settled in life! :)
You must know, you are special...you deserve to be!
P.S: I apologize to the guys, that they do not have much to read...but then too...I hope there was something you liked! :)
Till then, have fun!
Regards,
Rithika
definately something to like for us too ritzi!! very nicely written! :) :D
ReplyDeleteaccha laga read karke...though v are just 16-17(as mom says...''Abhi bahut kuch seekhna baki he)..i feel much grown up and matured !! :)
ReplyDeleteu r improving blog by blog...!!!!!
ReplyDeletewell written!
ReplyDeletexcellently written re!
ReplyDeleteit took me back 2 yrs ago when i too was given a lect on how to travel n go to coll!!!!!!!!
you know i totally get what ur saying! when i decided that i want to get into the medical field,
ReplyDeletemy mum went on and on about how i shpuld take something less demanding so that i have time for my husband and blah blah...! we still live in a sexist world! but u write wonderfully as always :)
@Every1: thnx a lottt! :D
ReplyDelete@Sanju and Ranju: we all are sailing in d same boat! :P ;D
simplicity lies in the beauty of each and every word in ur piece or art!!!
ReplyDeleteconnection was like u read minds....and described it!!!!!
WOW!! thr was a tym whn i had tears! (dad part)
ReplyDeletebeautiful n simple!! loved it!!
way better to be a girl! :)
keep it up!
i loved the way you ended it!! :)
Thnku soo much Sneha and Riddhi!! :)
ReplyDeletehey sorry for being so late in reading al ur posts! but i love this man! i loved reading about being a girl ! its something i cant experience in this life time :)
ReplyDeletehehehehe..I was hoping the boys reading this will!
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