LIPSTICK

In the world full of judgments, male dominance, hypocrisy, dependency and inferiority, an independent woman puts lipstick on her lips as a confidence in her voice and personality, walking with dreams in her eyes, pride in her work and proving her worth, standard and status to this world. How exciting and interesting it sounds, but
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LIPSTICK

In the world full of judgments, male dominance, hypocrisy, dependency and inferiority, an independent woman puts lipstick on her lips as a confidence in her voice and personality, walking with dreams in her eyes, pride in her work and proving her worth, standard and status to this world.

How exciting and interesting it sounds, but are we ready to accept this change, will it be easy and as good as it’s looking, will everyone be ready to encourage this or like as usual to read and watch it’s good and appreciable but won’t be accepted if happens in our own house or society. See how diplomatic we humans are, we all want another Jhansi ki Rani but not in our own house.

In spite having so much problems, women are proving themselves in each and every field, from being housewives to doctors, engineers, lawyers, businesswomen and even CEO of great companies. How can we forget Mother Teresa, Rani Laxmi Bai, Shakuntala Devi, Indira Gandhi, Kalpana Chawla, and the list never ends because from very past women are proving themselves and achieving literally big that no one could ever imagined of.

Wearing dark lipstick as cover which hides all the pains, struggles, discrimination and many more obstacles that they have faced in their journey and now they are ready to conquer the world by their strength, work, attitude and achievements.

This lipstick is not just a makeup product or a thing to appear attractive, it’s something that shows confidence, power and a bold personality. It’s a symbol that we are ready, we know our value and we are proud of ourselves and respect our success.