Gen-X girls are going to don the mantle of the New Age Woman. The makeover is not always easy. As the pressure of the Millennium increases, she in her new avatar like the proverbial shakti rising to meet the challenge. Not necessarily in a saree and whether a netizen or not, she is connected to the world around her – just as she endeavours to give it her all.
- We like watching action movies.
- We hate being tagged as ‘Paraya Dhan’.
- We love being praised.
- When we say ‘No’ – we actually mean ‘No’.
- We feel jealous when guys praise Aishwarya Rai.
- We like to cook but we love to eat.
- We too work hard to make a successful career.
- We love spending huge bucks on shopping.
- We share each and everything with our close girl-friends—just everything.
- We hate ‘waxing’ but the pressure of looking good makes us do that.
- We are guilty of chipped nail polish and dirt under our nails.
- We feel relieved when men are able to handle kids.
- We hate putting a check on our food intake but we would do anything to get and keep a good figure.
- We have outgrown ‘Teddy bears’. Why cannot guys think of something else?
- The thought of wrinkles and grey hair no longer scares us.
- We are our own selves before guys.
- We have better things to talk about than boys.
- We stare at good looking boys but only when in a group.
- Yes, we do like receiving gifts.
- We all dream of a romantic life partner.
We pick guys…
- who actually love ‘us’—not merely our physical appearance.
- who respect our individuality.
- with a sharp mind and the ability to earn a good living on their ‘own’.
- who do not have double standards.
- who are sensitive.
- who can cook.
We kick guys…
- with long hair, big moustaches and beard.
- who show off their money, or say, their father’s money.
- who think they own their girl-friends.
- who brag.
- who two-time.
- Casanovas.
- with a body odour.
- with dirt on their collars and cuffs.
- dirt under nails.
- with a kingsize ego.
We judge them...
- from their shoes.
- from the way they dress.
- by the way they look at girls around them decides their character.
- their body language.
- by the way they treat ‘animals and old people.’
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