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If men truly loved women they would not make them pregnant - Amala Paul

Tuesday, April 28, 2020 • Tamil Comments
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There may be wedding rumours floating around in the media but Amala Paul is having a peaceful lockdown time in her hometown in Kerala with her mother enjoying the quiet to dive deeper into her own self which is evidenced in her recent posts on social media. This time the bold and beautiful actress has questioned men's role in women's life and has in her own style has held nothing back in airing her strong views.

Amala Paul has written "All the best questions in THE PROPHET (written by Khalil Ghibran) are asked by women- about love, about marriage, about children, about pain-authentic, real. Not about God, not about any philosophical system, but about life itself.
Why has the question arisen in a woman and not in a man? Because the woman has suffered slavery, the woman has suffered humiliation, the woman has suffered economic dependence, and, above all, she has suffered a constant state of pregnancy."

The 'Mynaa' girl further emphasizes " For centuries she has lived in pain and pain. The growing child in her does not allow her to eat. She is always feeling like throwing up, vomiting. . When the child has grown to nine months, the birth of the child is almost the death of the woman. And when she is not even free of one pregnancy, the husband is ready to make her pregnant again. It seems that the woman's only function is to be a factory to produce crowds."

Amala questions about the so-called stronger gender "And what is man's function? He does not participate in her pain. Nine months she suffers, the birth of the child she suffers- and what does the man do? As far as the man is concerned, he simply uses the woman as an object to fulfill his lust and sexuality. He is not concerned at all about what the consequence will be for the woman. And still, he goes on saying, 'I LOVE YOU'. If he had really loved her, the world would not have been overpopulated. His word 'love' is absolutely empty. He has treated her almost like cattle.

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All the best questions in THE PROPHET are asked by women- about love, about marriage, about children, about pain-authentic, real. . Not about God, not about any philosophical system, but about life itself. Why has the question arisen in a woman and not in a man ? Because the woman has suffered slavery, the woman has suffered humiliation, the woman has suffered economic dependence, and, above all, she has suffered a constant state of pregnancy. . For centuries she has lived in pain and pain. The growing child in her does not allow her to eat. She is always feeling like throwing up, vomiting. . When child has grown to nine months, the birth of the child is almost the death of the woman. And when she is not even free of one pregnancy, the husband is ready to make her pregnant again. It seems that the woman's only function is to be a factory to produce crowds. . And what is man's function ? He does not participate in her pain. Nine months she suffers, the birth of the child she suffers- and what does the man do ? As far as the man is concerned, he simply uses the woman as an object to fulfill his lust and sexuality. He is not concerned at all about what the consequence will be for the woman. . And still he goes on saying, 'I LOVE YOU'. If he had really loved her, the world would not have been over populated. His word 'love' is absolutely empty. He has treated her almost like cattle. . #osho #thebookofwoman #woman #slaverystillexists #ancestralhealing #powerfulwords

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