Why is shyness desirable? Are Indian women shy? What should we change?|Point Toh Hai by @rainaraonta



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34 thoughts on “Why is shyness desirable? Are Indian women shy? What should we change?|Point Toh Hai by @rainaraonta”

  1. Shy means passive and will do whatever she is told to do. F patriarchy. We need more alpha females. I will give you an example…Sushmita Sen. She is well mannered yet strong minded.

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  2. Omg, that was on point. πŸ‘. I am one of those shy girls who used to feel flattered when relatives neighbours loved me for being a quite shy good girl. Due to this I self imposed shyness although my parents wanted me to be more expressive n not shy. That shyness has resulted into self deprication that I am fighting currently

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  3. I'm often judged by some of my relatives for pointing out at their hypocrisy and toxic behavior and because if this my parents are often misunderstood that both are busy in their career isiliye beti ko tamiz hi nahi sikhayi 😀
    But then who cares. Bhai me to bolungi. Sunne ki himmat nahi hai to mere samne mu mat kholo simple 😝

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  4. This is also a fact that if you talk less, your words become more valuable. Talk less but straight to the point. Don't shy away when it comes to fighting for your rights and taking stand for yourselves.

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  5. My parents are kind of those parents who obsessed with their son .They always saying" mera beta ; mera beta ; mera beta " . What should I do ??? I cannot tolerate anymore ! I'm elder than my brother . But they treated me like a step daughter. Please help me πŸ™ πŸ™πŸ˜­πŸ˜­πŸ˜­ πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

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  6. Well I don't talk much because I don't like talking unnecessarily but people around me mistaken it to shyness.
    Thank god my friends are understanding otherwise I would have felt so miserable.

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  7. It's not shy it's being elegant and to behave well irrespective of gender
    I as a women do not like noisy women who try being like men or think of themselves less than men.
    I like the elegance and courage in a more feminine way. It makes me much better than anyone out there. I don't want to be projected equal to men. I am better than men… Period

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  8. In which era you live dear? Indian women are handling rafale, leading the troop. Today (Its 1st Feb) Honorable Finance Minister India is presenting Union Budget.And here you are, still making video on women shying and all. Please come out of your stereotypical thoughts. Please step out of your shoe, expand your radius of knowledge please. And get into different contents please. Already there are many who still live with stereo thoughts you do not add one.

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  9. I am introvert, but very bossy type. I like to speak up my mind. But only in front of eligible People, otherwise I don't even feel to mix with people; but I am outspoken n expressive if I feel.
    Since childhood I don't hv much frnds, dont go anywhere. But in college I made good frnds. They r very good human beings, and I will protect them.

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  10. I'm an asocial person! I don't like to talk to people much. I also have social anxiety. I can't talk to people I've known for a short time. I like to spend time in my imaginary world and avoid stupid people! But my parents force me to interact with other people. Everybody thinks I'm just 'shy'! πŸ˜ͺ

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  11. I'm not the shy they like (πŸ₯ΊπŸ‘‰πŸ»πŸ‘ˆπŸ»)…I'm more like the awkward witch shy(πŸ˜πŸ‘πŸ§πŸ»β€β™€οΈ)

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