Friday 3 January 2014

Women Buying Bra

Women Buying Bra


Let’s talk about it. Talk about it in a way that it never remains a matter of embarrassment for the women kind to buy a bra. She should be as comfortable as if she is buying a bouquet. Especially the teenagers, who have just realised that their breasts are growing and they need to do something about it, need to take care of it. To support those breasts, they need bras and they need to buy it. Well, it’s not that simple, to go and buy a bra, like it sounds. So, what is the problem in buying it? The answer is, the “eyes”! The eyes of some sick and mentally unstable people are the reason behind it. Buying a bra shouldn’t be difficult task like rocket science or something like that. It is a necessary wear that a grown up girl needs for everyday use.

People might think, why suddenly, this thought of writing about it came to my mind? Well, today, while I was passing by Ganeshguri area, I saw three teenage girls stopping by a shop and checking out bras. They were not comfortable, their faces were down, as if they were doing some crime. They were not even looking at the salesman of the shop. They could see his cruel smile as he was showing them the bras. And then my eyes fell on other people around them. There was another shopkeeper in the opposite side of that particular shop and he was staring at them. There was one fruit seller who has stopped looking at his own customers and staring at those girls. There were two other middle aged men who were passing by and they stopped and stood in a corner to watch those bra buying girls. And that gave them a laugh. A boy, teenager himself, have forgotten to walk on the footpath as his gaze fell on the bras those girls were buying.


What on earth was going on! I wonder, do women keep staring at men when they buy under wears. I am sure, not. And this is not a unique story of those three teens. This is a common happening. It happens every day with woman of all ages, in shops, malls, everywhere. There are some women who have accepted this fact and they don’t really care. But why should it at all be an issue disturbing women. Have men, not seen enough bras in movies, magazines and now-a-days in hoardings and posters? Not to mention, they see it at their homes if they have any female in their lives. I mean, what is a bra (brassiere), it is a women’s undergarment for supporting the breasts. That’s it! And it should be left to that. This word “Bra” is not illegal; it should be spoken about openly. And if a girl finds a man staring at her while buying her undergarments she should be bold enough to ask him if he needs one. Who knows, that may bring some changes in those eyes! Some sick man shouldn’t be able to make us feel uncomfortable. They don’t even know the complications that come during the beginning stage of breast development and throughout the lives. And they for sure forget to respect the fact that they grew feeding on them. When one side of the world is talking serious about breast cancer, the scenario is very shameful here.



Love,
Dharitri
12-14-2013

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