Actress Saloni Chopra to Educate the world about “Female Breasts”…..
Saloni Chopra is a well-known Indian actress who has taken a place in the hearts of viewers with her dashing personality and fabulous acting. She came into limelight with a short film ‘Maya’, which is the official entry to the Cannes movie festival. Currently, she is playing the lead role of Isha in an Indian Hindi romantic show “MTV Girls on Top“
Saloni Chopra took to her Instagram account to educate the world about ‘female breasts’, true meaning of freedom and what it actually means to be comfortable in one’s own skin.
The actress in a series of posts elaborated on being true to oneself. She also clarified how female breasts are not just ‘sexual organs for pleasure’.
She also talked about the unfair judgment that people make about a semi-naked man and a woman who is comfortable in whatever she wears.
In another post, Saloni shared her views on freedom and what it means to her. Take a look:
For all those that think Female Breasts are ‘sexual’ organs – they really aren’t any more than the rest of the body parts that can turn a person on. Please do your homework. Secondly, stop comparing nipples to penises. If you’re going to compare, you should be comparing nipples to nipples – and penis’s to vagina’s – that’s a fair comparison. In which case, I don’t see what the issue is with a Woman’s breats if she’s absolutely comfortable with the way she is. As for your free the penis concept – most men already do unzip & piss where ever they like – which often is in your sight. I must’ve seen at least 10 men masturbating in public in my personal experience if not more (8 of those in India including Auto Wala’s, Bus Drivers, Men on the streets) so really, what’s your point? Why does a persons comfort in their own body make the rest of Society so uncomfortable? Its just a bare chest, isn’t it? Every second photo I see of men with good bodies are shirtless photographs, how often do you find comments under those photographs asking him to arouse his mother, or question his conditioning & his personality traits, or leave absurd comments filled with harassement & sexual remarks? A woman’s breasts feed its child – that may be why men are biologically attracted to breasts – what part of that makes you want to tell a girl to become a whore, or that she’s shaming your culture? Think about it: you praise a man for being semi naked and give credit to his masculinity, & when women are comfortable in their own skin, you tell them they should either go sell themselves, or you ever so casually remind her that ‘equality isn’t about doing the same as what men do. A woman is already above us. The way to her better future is by being educated & getting a job and not losing her ‘character’ – so you conveniently tie our integrity & respect to our bodies, while men are allowed to do what they please with theirs? How is it not fair to ask that both genders be equally comfortable in their own skin? When did we ask to have our dignity tied to our breasts & bodies? If it makes you* uncomfortable, isn’t the problem with you – and not the person that demands to be treated equally?
A post shared by Saloni Chopra (@redheadwayfarer) on Nov 22, 2017 at 1:27am PST
What’s ‘Freedom’ to you? Freedom to me is having control over my mind & my body. To be able to make decisions for myself. What I wear, who I become, where I go. Freedom to me is the ability to walk down the streets of my city without being visually raped by every second man that looks at me. Freedom to me is to not have a man brush his hand up my legs while I’m in an auto stuck in traffic on a crowded road. Freedom to me is leaving the house at whatever hour I please, without being accompanied by a man. Freedom to me is being able to attend a party with a friend without being kidnapped & gangraped in a lodge for 10 days. Freedom to me is getting on to a bus after watching a movie with a friend at 8pm, & NOT be ‘asking for it’… to still be an alive daughter of this country. Freedom to me is being safe on my own streets, without being tied to a bridge in public & being raped repeatedly. Freedom to me is when the government of my country doesn’t try to shut down wine shops or get rid of skirts in school uniforms or increase the curfews on a woman’s time out – but instead addresses the issue for what it IS – the man’s fault. Not the western culture, not the life style, not the girl. Freedom to me is having the option to reject a man without having him throw acid on me. Freedom to me is having the right to fall in love with whom I want to, without being shamed & killed for it. Freedom to me is the right to the same education as my brothers. Freedom to me is the ability to make my own decisions, even after marriage. Instead of him or his parents ‘allowing’ me to work. Freedom to me is when a man is equally answerable for a leaked sex video as is a woman. Instead of society destroying every little piece left of her character. Freedom to me is being able to express myself how I wish to – without being called a slut. Freedom to me is not having every male friend offer to drop me home at 2am for my own safety & protection – that isn’t a solution to this problem. That is denying me of my individual freedom in the name of safety. Because there are still thousands of women on the street tonight for whom its not safe, & tomorrow; one of them is going to be me.
A post shared by Saloni Chopra (@redheadwayfarer) on Nov 24, 2017 at 12:43am PST
Earlier, too, Saloni had shot for a bold photo series in which she talked about issues such as sexuality, rape, slut shaming etc.
In a five-part series, Saloni opened up about abuse, both physical and verbal, sexuality, inhibitions, and the shame most women are put through.
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