Aah... Who is she ??

“Society transforms itself inadvertently, we all should be ready to accept it. “
Love in the time of squads, Anti Romeo Squads are turning nightmares for love birds, who walked every evening holding their hands, fighting the societal backlash, hiding from familiar faces but unfortunately caught by the police Uncle. After the dramatic annunciation of flying squads being deployed on the roads of Uttar Pradesh under the advent of Yogic era now sees an autumn fallout on the roads. 
“She is my friend” or “She is a friend of mine”, are the most misinterpreted and fastest communicative subject in our community as well society. when the concept of coeducation started in India it was the only much concerned subject to be studied deeply and poorly equally. Natural feelings which tends to be the outcome of hormonal changes is beyond any one’s grip should be assimilated by all of us.
In my younghood days two words were very often and interchangeably used in common conversation one being infatuation,”an intense but short-lived passion or admiration for someone or something” and the other being attraction, “a quality or feature that evokes interest, liking, or desire”. Albeit the dictionary defines the both very alike but poses a different feelings in various prospects. Gone are those days when these two words finally destined to fall in love with the infatuated upon, after so much of zest leading to two souls finally becoming one. Falling in love is no more a social taboo in the upper middle and higher classes since the last decades after the enriched version of bollywood made accessible to each and all.  I still remember when for the first time one of my friend shared his feelings for a senior girl which turned out to be a continuous PJ for all of us…..
To my best knowledge friendship is an attachment which may develop with anybody irrespective of sex, age, caste, colour, creed and religion. Society should not impose relation making, ultimately adding to the conflict borne out of unmatched  tie-ups …..

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