We know that one should not interfere in one's private life, so what can be private to anyone's body?
Why now the body increased? Why are the bones visible? If the weight is so low, the body does not feel in shape, do one thing and start the gym, why dark circles have increased?, why the hair feels dry now?, why the lower abdomen feels bulky now? Feeling too much in the back right now? Too many skin blemishes? There is a way to reduce fat under the eyes, if you wear a short top, your stomach looks bigger, if you wear short clothes, you don't look good, if you have pigmentation on your cheeks, your face looks very odd, right?... These questions are usually asked by women. is or is discussed. Of course some men have also dabbled in this topic. There has been a lot of awareness about body shaming and skin color in the last decade. A woman's success or intelligence should be judged by her other merits, not her body. A woman also has many other things to worry about apart from body shaming. Whether male or female, good health comes first. It is okay for us to ask questions or exchange advice for education, understanding, career, identity and whole personality. However, any kind of advice must be reasonable. We know that one should not interfere in one's private life, so what can be private to anyone's body? And for that woman, the discussion of her body is even more offensive. Should a woman suffering from a thyroid or other hormonal problem be shamed into being called a size zero essay? Be it a wedding, there is glitter and joy all around. In it a family is going towards Mandap. When a middle-aged woman is walking dressed in a saree she likes, other relatives come in front of her and say, 'Hi, hi... You have a strong body or do you look fatter in a saree?' The woman in the corner has questions about her body. Instead of laughing at someone who has a low metabolism, talk about their many other abilities or conditions. Our society insists on beauty for women, in which the basic laws of evolution and biology are responsible, but it is a completely unacceptable condition for the expectation of beauty to become an obsession for women and society. What have you studied?, what are your hobbies?, you make good efforts to live as you wish, your language is very good, you can do very good experiments in cooking so can you give me some tips too?... questions like this could be In which life, nature, nature or surroundings are close to the person. It is natural to be concerned about the health of a loved one or to be concerned about their image, but that discussion needs to be healthy. The identity of any woman is not her body, but her personality, nature and way of life. Why should a woman's worth be determined by her body shape or beauty?