Heights of Insanity
Damn the sops!!!!!
I can't stay away from BlogoSphere !!!!! I am back again after restraining myself for quite some time....
Well!!!! I have been experiencing this alarming transformation of the life style and looks of the young and charmingly beautiful girls in to strange and ugly beings every where. Where has all the beauty of those sarees and chudidhars gone?? I rarely find pretty women draped in a saree in Bangalore, the thrill of watching a young girl in a punjabi dress or a langa vooni (half-saree) is no more in this part of my own country , The culture is turning more western from Indian, Its no pleasure to watch hanky panky girls doing all kinds of weird things that they can in public, its irritating rather. While standing at the Food Court lobby last week, On a Friday afternoon, I suddenly realized how peculiar many women look these days. It's as if a low-level wannabe footballer's wife vibe that is neither aesthetically pleasing (being cheerlessly vulgar) nor edifying (being staggeringly crass).I've been struck by it before, usually with the implants and the weird stuff at some parties, at Discotheques or at some fancy dress competitions. But at the Food Court, Forum Mall and the airport I saw the same phenomenon en masse. What happened? Why are women, who ought to be too young to care, dressed like suburban glamour models on a night out at some Pub or like an item girl in some movies? And why are women not old enough to know better dressed. It’s not just the clothes, though the clothes are with alarming enough glaring red and glitter, added to these are the tiny vests, expanses of (plastic) bosom and stomach, vertiginous heels, incredibly short skirts or shorts, massive handbags, and huge designer sunglasses. Oops!!! I forgot those funky accessories which they carry, the orange tans, acrylic nails, hair extensions, I found this in more than many places here in Bangalore, at The Forum, Brigade Road, for that matter even at the Food court in office on a Friday evening. When I see a picture of Victoria Beckham or Paris Hilton , I feel scorn, pity and irritated. But clearly I'm in a minority, these women with their bling, their weight issues and their vacuous lifestyles are regarded as being the acme of chic by vast numbers. But If I heard of anyone doing that, I'd tell them to get a grip. I wonder where the madness is going to end. Where are the normal adult females under 30? Well on the way to extinction is the answer. The ones over 30 aren't doing brilliantly either. I can see how it happened. The topical generation influenced everything. I wish to find another job and rush back to my home place Hyderabad, where I feel the scenario is not as worst, God!!!! Save my ethics and customs, let people be what they truly are!!!!
I can't stay away from BlogoSphere !!!!! I am back again after restraining myself for quite some time....
Well!!!! I have been experiencing this alarming transformation of the life style and looks of the young and charmingly beautiful girls in to strange and ugly beings every where. Where has all the beauty of those sarees and chudidhars gone?? I rarely find pretty women draped in a saree in Bangalore, the thrill of watching a young girl in a punjabi dress or a langa vooni (half-saree) is no more in this part of my own country , The culture is turning more western from Indian, Its no pleasure to watch hanky panky girls doing all kinds of weird things that they can in public, its irritating rather. While standing at the Food Court lobby last week, On a Friday afternoon, I suddenly realized how peculiar many women look these days. It's as if a low-level wannabe footballer's wife vibe that is neither aesthetically pleasing (being cheerlessly vulgar) nor edifying (being staggeringly crass).I've been struck by it before, usually with the implants and the weird stuff at some parties, at Discotheques or at some fancy dress competitions. But at the Food Court, Forum Mall and the airport I saw the same phenomenon en masse. What happened? Why are women, who ought to be too young to care, dressed like suburban glamour models on a night out at some Pub or like an item girl in some movies? And why are women not old enough to know better dressed. It’s not just the clothes, though the clothes are with alarming enough glaring red and glitter, added to these are the tiny vests, expanses of (plastic) bosom and stomach, vertiginous heels, incredibly short skirts or shorts, massive handbags, and huge designer sunglasses. Oops!!! I forgot those funky accessories which they carry, the orange tans, acrylic nails, hair extensions, I found this in more than many places here in Bangalore, at The Forum, Brigade Road, for that matter even at the Food court in office on a Friday evening. When I see a picture of Victoria Beckham or Paris Hilton , I feel scorn, pity and irritated. But clearly I'm in a minority, these women with their bling, their weight issues and their vacuous lifestyles are regarded as being the acme of chic by vast numbers. But If I heard of anyone doing that, I'd tell them to get a grip. I wonder where the madness is going to end. Where are the normal adult females under 30? Well on the way to extinction is the answer. The ones over 30 aren't doing brilliantly either. I can see how it happened. The topical generation influenced everything. I wish to find another job and rush back to my home place Hyderabad, where I feel the scenario is not as worst, God!!!! Save my ethics and customs, let people be what they truly are!!!!
2 comments:
hey sad this post hasnt got any comments till now..babu shishir come to chennai!here everyone is crying that girls dont have modern dressing sense..and u are terming that sense as "insane"!!
@vikram... Machaan!! nice to catch u here....To be modern is not everything maam... You can look modern even in a chudidaar or a salwar kameez....I was speaking of people mimicking foreign culture and forgetting our own...Come here u too feel the same one day ...
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