@Shruti_Singh
Shruti Singh
@Shruti_Singh · 2:13

Is It easier being a man than a womanđŸ‘«â“

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Women have so many more pressures, including those men have and it is harder for a moment to break certain boundaries than it is for a man. And although society is becoming more open in regards to sex, wanting to make life easier for both of them, well, there is a compilation of numerous reasons why none of them have it easier than each other

Is it okay to compare two lives on the same planet?! What are your beliefs? #sayitonswell

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@gungunbansal_
gungun bansal
@gungunbansal_ · 1:01

@Shruti_Singh

Hi Shruti. This is an amazing topic to talk about. I'm pretty glad that you come up with this topic and your podcast is amazing as always. What I would say about this, like, you know, it's not easy for men. Also out there, I have seen my male friends and they guys have a lot of pressure to get settled down to have a stable salary. Their parents are actually accepting them to be on the family expenses at very early ages
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@itssubhiii
Subhi Saxena
@itssubhiii · 2:10

@Shruti_Singh

If parents have two kids and there is one a girl and other one is the boy, then definitely the boy is going to get a little bit more freedom than the girl. Definitely in Indian households. But for a lot of things, as you mentioned about the success and all, being a man is a little bit more difficult than a woman because the expectations family have from a man or a boy from the family is way more than they have from the girl in this area
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@MitsuhaMiyamizu
Geetanjali Chaudhary
@MitsuhaMiyamizu · 1:46
Everyone expects him to be successful, being defined by his role as worker and breadwinner, constantly being in competition. And now being a woman, she has to leave her family to go and live in a husband's house in a new atmosphere. Men stroll, cramps. The pain of pregnancy and the chances of getting fat, getting forced to get married earlier without getting a chance to completely pursue one's dreams. I have seen many cases. She doesn't have a word tiring in her dictionary
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@LuzuDayum
L Kausar
@LuzuDayum · 2:09

@Shruti_Singh

So I feel that breaking up the patriarchy, it's important for a man leaving a family and being brave and the things that things are put up with men like don't try or a man, you should not see that they have to fight that thing as well then nowadays, sexuality a problem is also arising for men and women. They're not able to choose the choice of sexuality that they want to use
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@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@dishakhandelwal
Disha Khandelwal
@dishakhandelwal · 0:39

@Shruti_Singh

Hi Shruti First of all, I would like to say that it was a great swell and I think there is difficulty in both men and women's life. So I don't think there is a comparison between the two. I think like a woman, I will say that I think women face more difficulty and if a man says he will say that he has more difficulty. So I don't think there's a need of comparison. Everyone has challenges in their life
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@Shruti_Singh
Shruti Singh
@Shruti_Singh · 1:19

@gungunbansal_

Hey Gungun, thank you so much for replying in here. And your appreciation really means a lot to me. And that's what I believe is that you are that we both have same dilemma of these opinions that obviously we cannot cater guys who have it easier on the basis of the genders. 13 people have 13 experiences and we cannot just define those experiences on the basis of whether they are a man or a woman. Yes. We cannot deny the fact some ancient history
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@Shruti_Singh
Shruti Singh
@Shruti_Singh · 0:42

@Darshan_parmar

Hey, Darshan, thank you so much for applying in here. And yes, you're completely right. And that's what I feel too, that unless we are in a person's shoes, we cannot define what he had gone through. And, you know, just predicting on the basis of what Jim into you are whether you are a men. So they will be judging. Oh, come on. You have an easier life
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@Shruti_Singh
Shruti Singh
@Shruti_Singh · 0:51

@itssubhiii

Hey, Subhi, thank you so much for playing in here. And you really had a great point of view. And that's what the fact is, you know, people describe the person's journey on the basis of their gender and whether you are a man. So they believe that, oh, come on, it's been easier for you. And if there was a woman, they will say, oh, my God, she has a bottle. But that's not the case
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@Shruti_Singh
Shruti Singh
@Shruti_Singh · 0:45

@MitsuhaMiyamizu

And it all totally depends on the cases what a person is facing, what kind of journey that he or she might have and not what gender or the person have. And this was really very logical and relevant. And I really loved your reply. So thank you so much for replying in here. And have a great day
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@Shruti_Singh
Shruti Singh
@Shruti_Singh · 1:15

@LuzuDayum

So I guess just comparison is futile. Comparing any of them won't lead to any end point and use the way the point you had said that the movie and both the changes have to grow and go with similar mindset which is really important for both of the changes to understand what each other might be going through. So thank you so much for playing in here. Have great dates
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@Shruti_Singh
Shruti Singh
@Shruti_Singh · 0:57

@dishakhandelwal

Hey Disha, thank you so much for applying in here and thanks for the appreciation too. It really means a lot to me. And secondly, what I would say is that I too will agree that this comparison is totally futile. This comparison would not lead to does to any end point, obviously, because this is irrelevant
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@simrannnn
Simran Sehrawat
@simrannnn · 1:22
Hi, Safi Kosoval Group. So I think it's a very debatable topic, you know, but yeah, none of the casualty these days. It's easier for women. And it is so sometimes it is very easy for women to use. But I believe it's just not like it's not that simple. If we see in the past, women have not had any rights. I think the voices are being heard now because they fight for it
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@Tancy_0818
Tanishka Singh
@Tancy_0818 · 2:18

@Shruti_Singh

And it's not easy for women or it's hard for men or it's harder for women. I think it's more generalized, like this idea for men, but we haven't talked to a lot of people, so we can't count on a judgment to that. I feel like it should be much more, but people need to keep an open perspective on their Guite. So, yeah. Thank you so much for this. Well, I hope you're a good day. Bye
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@Shruti_Singh
Shruti Singh
@Shruti_Singh · 1:26

@simrannnn

And so that was wrong because this is a fact that whatever woman is, whether it is right or wrong, people tend to believe it's. So I guess it is becoming more of those issues. And I would agree with you. So thank you so much for applying in here and have a great day
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@Shruti_Singh
Shruti Singh
@Shruti_Singh · 1:06

@Tancy_0818

There are some issues that we can club under same umbrella. Like women have those some family issues, some men have those career issues. We can club them under the same umbrella. But just comparing those two persons and creating a fact out of it, I guess. And I really love the way you had just explained the whole scenario in such a deep and grateful manner. So really loved your reply. Thank you so much. Have a great day. Bye
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@Shruti_Singh
Shruti Singh
@Shruti_Singh · 0:48

@gouding

So I guess it's about cases or instances and when in certain extensions, the experience of a person or an individual or the particular gender changes. So thank you so much for applying in here. And Ashley, he loved the way you had replied. So thank you so much. Have a great day. Bye
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@amoghxx
Amogh verma
@amoghxx · 1:16
And there are also studies that have been conducted and it has been found that, yes, women are also paid sometimes less, sometimes not. Women are actually paid less than men, though, performing the same tasks. And that exists mostly in the medical professions, which I belong. So, yeah, the discrimination still exists. And let's hope that it gets sorted out in the future. Thank you. You haven't you make amazing Swiss
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