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To all those who misuse the term "feminism"... why? When women around the world finally get rights after a long fight, why mess it up at the end? 7 year old Gauri was taught that feminism is women > men. Feminism is just wanting equal rights. 18 year old Gauri still doesn't understand true feminism, she argues to be first in line when she got equal rights. She slapped the guy who saved her from those street thugs saying, "I could've dealt with them alone". She yelled about how girls have to go through so much and guys have the easiest life... but that's not the case. A true feminist shouldn't be degrading men to say women are superior. A true feminist stands for her rights while being fair to the other gender. Men, or even teenage boys have to go through a lot. "Don't cry otherwise you aren't a boy, because girls only own the right to cry am I right?" 17 year old Rohan didn't cry when his parents got in a car crash, Rohan didn't cry when his caretaker was arrested and deserted him. Rohan didn't cry when the love of his life died. Once Rohan committed suicide he wondered, who cried? All I want to say is, no gender is superior than the other. No gender has it "easier". It's all in your mind. Bollywood has created many stereotypes for how the genders should be. If you're a guy make sure you have Salman's body, SRK's sense of romance, Hrithik's dance skills and Akshay's sense of humor. If you're a girl make sure you have a slim body, don't be outgoing, use makeup and good clothes... our perfect example is Kajol in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Also don't have a unibrow, only Kajol can pull it off right? Our world has become very judge mental, the only way you can get through this is if you don't listen to others opinions and... JUST. BE. YOU. (I cannot stress this enough!)