Pursuing master's in Gender, Culture and Development, she is a hoarder of stationery and stories and likes to believe she has that one story to tell that is her own. When she isn't searching for good coffee or reading about feminism and gender, she likes to binge on sleeping.
Indian Matchmaking portrays independent women as incapable of loving or being loved and depicts subservient women as the ones who "deserve" to get married.
In the Indian imagination, an ‘Aunty’ is a middle-aged, usually fat woman who is married and has children. Young women, especially unmarried ones, either do not want to associate with the term or are expected to steer clear of it.
The Second Wave of feminism is usually demarcated from the 1960s to the late 1980s. It was a reaction to women returning to their roles as housewives and mothers after the Second World War.