Saturday, November 13, 2010

The Social (Dis)Order

Starving bellies drived us to the ‘the most happening’ place, at least for a couple of teams in the firm. The customary unending over-hyped exaggerated gibberish talk of Ajith motivated the rest of the idiotic bunch to join the senseless discourse.
From the irksome revealings of Laxmi’s last night dreams of the cutest creature on earth she ever came across, the pet of her childhood neighbours, gossip drifted towards the assumed Culture prevalent in current Traditional Society, where the the customs have been put into action by the present-day (in)humans.

A radical switch to the talk on establised institution of marriage triggered interests from all the directions, where the primary base for it, enabling it to sustain in the longer run is The culture women have been adapting over ages and practising it diligently, inspite of being crushed by the male-dominated society.
Quoting a very trivial contemporary example, at least in our nation, where a lady is the de-facto leader of the country , adding to it, few other extremely ‘gentle-ladies’ ruling the states of Rajasthan, Bihar, Tamilnadu, Uttar-pradesh and the capital city Delhi, keeping aloof the gender supremacy at grass loot level.

Opinionated, Social Insecurity isn’t something that is making the fairer sex devoid of certain relations, rather sticking religiously to the customary traditional values that are engrossed as inseperable elements into their life.
Though initially unaccepted , Possesiveness followed by ‘only-if-you-care’ are the factors that butresses the kinship and bonds it together which leaves a little room for trust which develops and unfolds later in the relationship.
Deviatation from the focus, nevertheless a good one, Unanimously reached consensus was the bringing down of the divided society, in terms of a human-made calamity called caste, whose curse casted upon the mortals over centuries.

Bonding preceeded by contrasting mates on the basis of certain tangible parameters is a pragmatic approach curtailed the result-less debate making a sequel obligatory, incomplete.

Signing off,
Obfuscated.


P.S: NOM!

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