Published Oct 28, 2022
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Am I Looking Aunty To You? Part- 2.

Published Oct 28, 2022
2 mins read
484 words

Welcome back guys to my another new blog. I hope you all are doing great and having good health. As you have seen todays topic. So Let's Start….

If you haven't read the 1st part of this article. You can read it from here.

Am I Looking Aunty To You? Part- 1.

Now Let's Start…

Today again Manisha's face dropped. He thought that boys speak so they speak, but girls can speak with their understanding. But now Manisha decided that she would not wear a sari, would wear a suit and she started wearing a suit kept for her travels and instead of the middle mang, started removing the side mang so that even the vermilion of the mang is not visible and the vermilion Started putting less. Gradually, she also reduced the bangles in her hand, now she wears either a bracelet or just one bangle. She saw that there has really been a change, now many people started calling her Didi or Ma'am.
Now Manisha started paying more attention to herself, she would have taken a dupatta with her if she went for a walk in the park, but before going for a walk, she would have kept it in her scooty and did not even apply a bindi. One day he was surprised that a woman who was with her son would be about 35 years old and was asking Manisha for someone's address and addressed him as son. Manisha was surprised that today she did not take the dupatta, if she did not put on the bindi, did she become more young? Manisha also liked it, but seeing this behavior of people, Manisha wondered whether she becomes an aunt who applies saree and vermilion? And the one who wears a suit or jeans is called a mam? Shouldn't girls nowadays wear vermilion, sari and all this?
Well, she cannot change the thinking of people, but sometimes she tries that if someone is telling someone else, then she can interrupt.
What is the age, he has to grow but the age is not much and still if someone says aunty, he feels very bad, feels uncomfortable.
I don't understand one thing that if both the boy and the girl get married, then the boy remains a brother and the girl becomes an aunt. Aunty is of course an English word which means aunt, aunt, aunt etc. But today it is not used in this context, it is only for older women or women who are wearing saris, vermilion, bangles etc. From) is used for those who are 22 or 50 years old. And a jeans shirt, a woman without a sindoor-bindi is called a ma'am regardless of her age.
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auwela 11/5/23, 10:15 AM
absolutely correct observation you did. But I dont think women wearing bindi and saree should worry about their being aged when they are called aunty because if you are given respect of an aunt and the position of an aunt with saree and bindi then if proves your maturity and your depth as a woman , so its a respect you are getting. And if you just want to be treated younger and get called as mam or any other young terms, then it also proves that you still require time to grow...and gain the maturity and respect of an aunt👍❤

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