First of all, I would like to deliver my sincere gratitude to all of my fellow bloggers. Your support made me to continue her real life story again.
Evlin – Part 2 (A call )
Their family consists of 4 members including Evlin, her husband, father in law and mother in law. The hardest thing is, they don’t know what she wants? How she felt in that home ? ( I don’t know on which era those people are living).Evlin is employed in a reputed organization, in a reputed designation.Her work starts from morning 9 am to 5.30 pm ( now work from home option). Once she received an unknown call to her office mobile phone. The person actually tried to flirt with Evlin.He called once, twice and thrice in her phone and asked hello, what you are doing???…..??
She already conveyed to him that its wrong number but he continued the call. At last she gave a very nice reply to that indecent guy $#@&*^.πI’m coming to the point now, on that time her mother in law was adjacent to her. She quoted “People consider working girls like that only, so that they will try to call you”
Evlin replied to her” Then you won’t know about a woman ( Hope she haven’t seen a woman in there entire life, I don’t know)
-Β©οΈAthira Aparna
Very sharp words!
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It’s really a miserable situation, but at the same time we all are blessed with one way or another too..Evlin also!
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Interesting π
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Interesting β₯οΈ
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tough situation
just like when my kid
says life is not worth living
i m like oh well
thats sad
too bad
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Yep she hasn’t seen π
This is interesting, can’t wait to know more, won’t you post part 3
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Sure..very soon!
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A commendable effort put in by you, Athira!
Especially love the message. Evelin ought to smash through patriarchy soon!!
Eagerly awaiting Evelin #3 !!
Way to go, girl!
xx
Ana
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Thank you Ana for the encouragement !
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Waiting for part three π
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Hopefully very soon π
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It’s time all women had independence and equality. A moving story, Athira.
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Really happy to see your response..
Thank you Cathy!
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My pleasure π
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Thanks again π
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This moved me away exceedingly β€π€π
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Inequality and sexist ideologies are still prevalent in our times. How awful.
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Yes Rishika..True..!!!
Thanks a lot for the response…
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Read both the parts Athira. Though educated people still harbour traditional mindset regarding a woman’s role.
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Yes Radhika..What to doo..we can’t change the mentality of people.Self realization and move accordingly..I felt Evlin as a minority, there are many who are struggling hard for their day to day life..From that I hope we all are really blessed in one way or another,Evlin too.
I’m really glad to see your response in my comment box.Thank you Radhika ππ
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Evelin’s response to her mother in law is really appreciable. By a single sentance she explained everything beautifully. Why the lady takes everything negatively ? Actually she was person to give support to Evelin on that time.
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Thanks a lot for the response Anjana..We can’t blame anyone too, since its their perspective to a married life. Hope they wish to follow certain norms that followed few decades before.
Remembering Adukkalayil Ninnu Arangathekku by
V. T. Bhattathiripad .
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I am learning a lot from this exchange, Thank you for reading and liking my posts.
Joanna
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It’s my pleasure..stay in touch
Excited to read more post on coming days too..π
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Thank you.
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