Posted by: Nilasha September 5, 2014
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@Sidster that is not an equivalent comparison.
Bondage are played with each others by setting your own rules. The rules of bondage are not set by a discriminatory society, while the rules of teej is set by a male dominant society.
Sari, jewelry etc is all good and they do not need to wait for a particular day to show it off. Maybe Teej can be combined with valentines day when lovers show love for each other, or perhaps if Nepali women have such a great need to show off their stuff, they can create a show off day that is devoted to women and not to please the dominant male society.
Bondage are played with each others by setting your own rules. The rules of bondage are not set by a discriminatory society, while the rules of teej is set by a male dominant society.
Sari, jewelry etc is all good and they do not need to wait for a particular day to show it off. Maybe Teej can be combined with valentines day when lovers show love for each other, or perhaps if Nepali women have such a great need to show off their stuff, they can create a show off day that is devoted to women and not to please the dominant male society.