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#MeToo

Maybe, maybe she stepped out too late, or stepped in too early. (Who knows! The truth's surly !) Maybe, she trusted to soon,  (Even the hand  that held the spoon?) Maybe, her clothes were revealing, (as he took it on him, to lay her bare, cried Mr. Curious: "Too Concealing!!" ) Maybe she called it on herself (" Hello Spooky guy, come hit me as I pass by ") Maybe she was wild !!!  (a mare to be tamed) Maybe she was vile !!! (and needed to be shamed) Maybe she was born with it !!! Marked at birth,  to carry his blame! 'Cause  ain't age just a number,  when you're born with  a vagina down under?  Everyone has their stories, do the numbers matter? do the stories matter? do we share enough? do we care enough? Most importantly do we act on it enough? Do we muster that courage to call out on eve-teasers/harassers/assaulters every single time? How often do we turn a blind eye. How often do we acc

Go cup it !!

Most of us are unanimous in our concerns regarding the threats posed by plastics to the environment in terms of air, water or soil pollution. But the ease and comfort in the usage of plastic products, often overrides this concern when it comes to daily stuff. It is often just one plastic bag, just this one disposable cup, but cumulatively they don't stay just outliers in our daily patterns. Yes habits are hard to change, and it takes a lot of self-discipline to really incorporate these changes. While many of us have switched to a cloth bag for groceries, or using more durable plastics, we, women need to take a moment to consider the recurring plastic waste caused by the usage of "Sanitary napkins". Several studies [1] suggest that sanitary napkins take a really long time to completely degrade (around 25 years). While they are often looked at as a more hygienic option than cloth pads which have been traditionally used in India, the issue of safe and hygienic disposal of