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Cool…………..small note the argument should be very simple, let’s not dig in too much & no wars….Take 10 mints discuss among your teams and let’s get started.

Ready Ma’ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm…………….

A: We all are aware of the fact that the first man on earth was Unclad. We are also aware of the transitions happened and happening till date. Man started covering himself to protect him from the nature. Now at 21st century, can’t hold nature/climatic changes as a reason behind clothing. We all know about the rapid growth happening the fashion world. Clothing gives us confidence. No one has the right to tell how a women should present herself. Whether women or men….. Everyone have their own liberty.   

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F:  Agreed. How we present ourselves is what bring in the confidence…It’s not our clothing. Wasn’t man in the first era confident enough?? Don’t we all agree that guys don’t come across these kind of terms & conditions? Most of the time it is the women who is asked to mind her dressing when she steps out of home. Please note these are only asked when she is out of home and that is also for her security reasons.  

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Guys, suggestion. When you counter your opponent never use the term agreed and accepted. Because that will end the show.

Ok Ma’am…

A: What is that inside home and outside home?? Later this becomes a standard rule wherever they go. eg: even at home I see my parents being conservative about my sissy’s dressing…….. Why conditions only for women?? Why do they have to be different when they are out?? Do they have to hide their identities?  

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F: We are not asking them to mind their dressing to hide their identities. It is for their safety and wellbeing.

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A: Well!! you are expecting women to be in burkas/ Sarees all the time??

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F: What is wrong wearing sarees?? Our lecturers do come in sarees from Monday to friday. Do they feel bad about it? Considering the safety of women it will be much appreciated/ encouraged if they can wear dress which are completely covered. Mean to say avoid seductive dresses.……….Meaning not to expose too much.

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A: The same lecturers on Saturday’s do come in casuals…Don’t we respect them in the same way?? Can we have 2 different views about them based on their dressing??? Safety!! Expose!! Seductive!! C’mon guys, Can someone define seductive??? Each one of us will have our own definitions. One might consider wearing jeans as exposing, some will say sarees are exposing…may be some will display bikinis are not seductive…..Accept the fact it is not dressing it is the person’s perception. All the brutal acts are not because of the way women is presenting herself it is the way they are seen.

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F: Rangi Rangamma…Konjam Enga Pakaparama…. Super Raginiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii…

C’mon guys, I have said not to call out the opponent names and on top of it Ajay you are adding some nick names followed by a song… ::(

Sorry Ma’am…Our class kiddo is talking like a real politician….what a medical miracle……….AWWWWWWWW

F: Let us not take the call as to whether it is the way of seeing or it is the way of dressing….but we all are aware of the fact that there are incidents women being ragged, abused, harassed….. Aren’t we supposed to take protect them from evils???

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A: Give your ears & thoughts guys… It is both the way. They are stabbed, irrespective of their attires. So we don’t have to command on her dressing style. Let her have the liberty and freedom to do what she wants. Women are stepping out of the boundaries created by society and exploring themselves….Don‘t try to curb it. Instead find out ways to avoid brutal acts against women.  

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F: We are trying to give a full stop by reducing the commas. We need the active support.

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A: So when will the commas end?? If women mind her dressing can you assure these will stop???

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20 comments

  • Thanks Madhu Ji. PTA session ah :Q: naa marandhey poitten :P mostly PTA would have got over by now :D :D late ah ponadhala compound out hahah. <br /> :thnkx: you.
  • Sorry vendam please...Thanks for your comment Ma'am, but idhu on-going series kedyadhu ma'am they are just short stories.... :thnkx: for your support.
  • Sorry asharv.. i am very late to give you the comment...<br />Story is good, a good start<br />waiting to read the debate...<br /><br />the debate topic is hot... :) :clap:
  • Read ur story just now Adharv :hatsoff: :clap: :clap: reminds me of my school n college days... the fun of debates... well coming to the hot topic... very well potrayed the various aspects of the topic..waiting for PTA session
  • Sorry for late comment Adharv<br /><br />I like this story very much<br /><br />Debate was quiet interesting & its well-known fact is till our society doesn't change their way of thinking these issues will cont forever <br /><br />Let women have the liberty ma’am……let them be given equal rights… It is not man’s world alone…It had taken ages for women to come out of the shells.. Let’s not bring the curtain down. No one can command on how a person should dress, how they need to behave…Sounds stupid ma’am. Women very well know how to be around. <br /><br />:clap:
  • THank you, TT Ma'am. Ninga lecturer ah???? :Q: En walk out panitinga enakku war range-k pora debate thaa rombha pidikum sema karasarama irukkum illaya :P
  • The points mentioned in the debate were awesome :clap: <br />The lecturer was very mindful about the instructions.. Otherise the debate would have to a different scene. I have been a part of similar debates & walked away avoiding the consequences :grin: <br />The conclusion was great, Adharv (y)
  • Super story Adharv .. (y) <br />rendu side oda plus minus sonnathu <br />nalla irukku ,,, :clap: <br />very nice...
  • Simply superb debate Adharv :clap: <br />Both the team alas went along that was the cutest part (y) <br />Loved the way u presented it.. ;-) <br />Haha good to know abo Purvi ;-) <br /> :GL: for ur next act!<br />Keep rocking :dance:

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