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Weight gain is a problem? let’s have a Feminist Approach on this.

                                                                             Credit: Ameni Esseibi and danamercer represention that weight gain is not a problem. It’s all started in 18 th century and modern problems need modern solutions. In this criteria of “Overweight means ugly” basically falls in every gender whether it’s male or female but still society put more pressure on women because she was expected to be “perfect” infront of everyone eye’s and this perfect doesn’t mean being yourself, this perfect means being according to the society’s build up norms. Even though weight gain is a problem for some and solution for some. Solution for those who are underweight but healthy (but not perfect as per society’s specialize opinion) and problem for those who are overweight but healthy (But society won’t accept you like this too – reminder you should be “perfect”). I will give you an amazing solution for this problem in the end of this article. In Ancient times curvy or large bodies

Colourism is a part of feminism in India?

                                                            Credit: Female , It’s not white vs black, it’s your thinking vs racism In 2019, the Indian Fairness Cream market was reportedly worth nearly Rs 3000 crore according to the Indian Fairness Cream Market Overview (2018-2023). Market revenues were expected to reach Rs 5000 crore by 2023 the study estimated. This is unsurprisingly considering skin lightening products take up about half of India’s skincare market, according to a 2019 study by World Health Organization. Credit: New York Times blacks were treated as slaves. But where did this whole idea of being “fair and beautiful” came from? It most popularly came here with Britishers in India but they haven’t introduced it directly but they did gave poor Indians a overview that white is beautiful, privileged and pure and brown and black represents unprivileged and ugliness always. And here we are living with the same thinking till the date too.  From parlor to society to newspaper