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This monsoon take a deep breath

Writing for woman is my latest crush and it's becoming my passion. Because, as I write I dive into the sea of in which she resides. I feel though being a woman, I didn't knew her better than now. Then I took a deep breath and found She is far more reviting than I have known her. Yes, you are right ! To know her is not just enough to be her but to feel her. On one hand, She is shy, beautiful, fragile, emotional and more such feminine features. But, on the other hand, she is brave, intelligent, strong and more. 

Being one of the clan why don't we realise that it's all about us? We are those who are pretty and we are also those who are fighters. The answer is, that, now it's the time to change your period and land yourself to the place of self respect. So,let the rains fall and take a deep breath ladies , swim in the water of self actualisation. Let it flow and keep flowing with the same. Believe me you will experience and explore the wonderful assets you own. 

Remember, experiencing yourself than expecting from yourself is far more helpful. Emotions are definitely going to surround you because afterall you are a human being first. But when you learn to flaunt your tears in the monsoons, you master the gender. Afcourse, you are the Queen of your soul and body. Carve it and you'll find the best creation of God in your ownself. Feel proud that you are a part of the tribe "the Gulabi tribe".  

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