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Doctor, Can You Give Me Something for the Pain?

Shandana Minhas April 27, 2006

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#25 Posted by burpinder on April 27, 2006 9:19:47 pm
Beautiful. Why don`t you write more often?

Any plans for a book? Believe me, those women smoking in the capuccino bars will die to buy your stuff, even if they may not be bothered to read it!
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#24 Posted by dullabhatti on April 27, 2006 2:33:22 pm
Dilli bhai, I wrote a qaseeda for you on unplugged. ja ke paRho te sahi.:-)
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#23 Posted by delhiwala on April 27, 2006 2:27:57 pm
Re: # 17
Nothing really, just curious....
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#22 Posted by GT on April 27, 2006 2:22:45 pm


Very nice.
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#21 Posted by jang on April 27, 2006 2:22:01 pm
this was a nice read.

1. why iron onsies and diapers? Dont you have the tumble-dry?
2. this was a glimps of low-class men eyeing/harrasing/mysogying high-class women. are there some examples of high-class men doing this to low-class women? say, sahebji caressing the maids ungal when she brings him the breakfast Tropicana? In short, is it a class issue or a gender issue?
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#20 Posted by khamkhwa. on April 27, 2006 12:19:59 pm
Re: # 1
[a hot Hizra]

...gawd...these injuns flaunting their urdu makes me sick...it`s ``hij Ra``...for god`s sake...
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#19 Posted by hamzaad on April 27, 2006 12:05:07 pm
One way to come to terms with `eve-teasing` is by acknowledging economic disparity. The O-A levels vs peela school; MTV audience vs pushto film connoisseurs; rural migrants to the urban sprawl vs expatriates coming home. All this translates to different sensitivities towards genders.

There is no gods-given right to flash your lifestyle and preferences when the people around you feel deprived. They are not social misfits, just regular folks reacting to the enlightened `THumkas` around them.
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#18 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on April 27, 2006 11:54:08 am
Shandana Minhas, {``...the list of situations where my gender is actually an advantage in my homeland, it still seems to be a very short list. A very very short list. ... Pay bills in separate line, yep, that’s a good one.``}

Shandana,
I really enjoyed reading this article. I like your unique style of building up a scene and then suddenly deflating it with a thunderous sound of mundane mediocrity. You did it so beautifully with the opening of your article, then the interaction with the driver - only to end it with your possession of a learner`s permit. :) LOL - that was really funny.

As for the advantages of being a male, one of the few ones that I can honestly be glad about is the ability to urinate standing upright. I feel so fortunate when I look at the long lines of females waiting for relief at major sporting events and at theaters.

As for the profane rickshawalla, your friend E should have responded ``You can`t and that is why you drive a rickshaw.`` Keep writing, my fellow Karachiite, you are very good at it.
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#17 Posted by dullabhatti on April 27, 2006 9:36:41 am
Delhiwala: what is this keeRa in your aaa...mind? hain? do you do that in reality also? walk upto people and comment on their ancestory in a accusing or suggestive manner?
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#16 Posted by irfanhamid on April 27, 2006 9:35:27 am
The solution is simple: discharge the sexual tension in our society. Open bars, clubs and beaches. Encourage women to get out of the house, encourage them more strongly to wear provocative dresses, encourage pre/extra-marital sex, and watch how our misogynistic society turns into a liberal haven in less than one generation. The trick is to overload the senses of the male half of the population and banalize sex and sexuality to the point that it becomes boring. Then, no woman will be harassed, as there will be no need to harass; it will be more in line with the free-market economic principles and we will have a supply-side situation.

Regards,
Irfan.

PS: Only one thing I disagree with in this article, and that is the assertion that women are somehow paid lesser wages in Pakistan.
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#15 Posted by dullabhatti on April 27, 2006 9:33:09 am
Very nice read and humorous. Made me smile many times.

seems like standard procedure in Pakistani upper class to escape realty by slipping into Cappuccino Cafe or DD?:-) [nothing wrong with that...I usually escape reality by logging on to internet:-) ]
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#14 Posted by delhiwala on April 27, 2006 9:24:23 am
Ms Minhas,
Do you know that your ancesstors were Sikhs at some point in history?

Good article though!!
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#13 Posted by Ally on April 27, 2006 8:44:19 am
loved the article as always

A
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#12 Posted by swarrier on April 27, 2006 7:36:53 am
Shandana
Wonderful article. You really brought images to life.
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#11 Posted by hamidm2 on April 27, 2006 7:19:56 am
Re: # 10

ms. nadia,

...... i apologize for criticizing your unique and beautiful use of the language - i guess i had too much coffee this morning .........
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