Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Should women be allowed to drink alcohol?

                             After quite a long time I have pen down my thoughts on an ongoing hot social talk "Should women be allowed to booze?". As a being teetotaler till the day, I completely against people (both men and women) consuming alcohol. I have a different opinion on women boozer which I have documented below vividly.
The globalized world has been witnessed a lot of cultural exchanges from one country to another country. India, a culturally rich country has been facing a lot of social changes in the recent era. Recent survey reveals that many women in India are boozing alcohol. Men are strongly criticizing that women shouldn't drink alcohol at any cost as if alcohol is only meant for men.
I take this case into two different streams. One is "Alcohol Vs Women Vs Equality", and second is "Alcohol VS Health & mind". Let me explain both the streams one by one.
Alcohol Vs Women Vs Equality:
Many centuries women have been dominated by men and they remain as slave which makes their life more turbulent. Many of the men drink alcohol and never pay any attention and contribution to the family. It is common that when men are not good, the wife used to be a breadwinner and runs family well with bearing all the ugly tortures from the drunken husband. Men thinking that, though he can be drunken guy and do all rubbish things, he never let his wife / mother / daughter to drink alcohol. This attitude shows men's inability to cope with women in all respects. If we consider "consuming alcohol" as an equality factor, then I would definitely support women boozer as she nevertheless lower than men for sure.
Alcohol VS Health & Mind:
Having said about equality, contrary side of boozing results abysmally bad health, loss of clarity of mind and thoughts. Putting all these together demolish the harmony in the family and society. Every individual must sustain the physical and emotional well being for longer and happy life. Consuming alcohol should never be a scale to gauge the equality of men and women. If men or women think so, then it will lead them to nowhere but to hell. Both men and women should obstinate from the usage of alcohol. As a parent we must inculcate this crucial lesson in our child's mind and we too have to pass through this awareness. 
So, girls and boys - We have many fields / social engagements where we can show our equality but not in gulping poisonous alcohol.
We have a freedom to choose what we want but more important is having high degree of maturity in what we are doing.



Regards,
Mohan Kandasamy

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