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Dress up Games for girls in Pakistan Download or Play Online

By Sumaira Bajwa • Feb 27th, 2010 • Category: Entertainment

Playing games is not a fad, and playing games online is certainly not a temporary pastime. Online dress up games in Pakistan are becoming very popular, because they not only provide a fine chance for enjoyment and fun but they also help in improving the sense of fashion.
The mania of online games is not only [...]



Pakistani Girl rape, molestation and harassment : Is She Culprit?

By Amna Gilani • Jan 13th, 2010 • Category: Features

Our society is littered with examples of misogyny. Whenever a girl is raped, degraded, insulted, molested or harrassed, people only point fingers toward that girl. There have been incidents in the past, in which the rapers were released just because they told the authorities that just because the victim girl was without proper dress and [...]



Who says we are selfish?

By Mian Usman • Jan 4th, 2010 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

We are a nation who loves to sacrifice for others, a daughter marries an unknown man for the sake of parents decisions, a boy marries his cousin cause they cant marry out side the family, a mother bears up with a husband who does not love him for the sake of kids, one earning hand [...]



Pakistani Girls Pictures and Clips on YouTube and Facebook

By Amna Gilani • Dec 20th, 2009 • Category: Misc

I am not a huge fan of Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and such social networking tool. For me, they are just a waste of time, and besides they compel the people to not to indulge in the physical world and that makes them mechanical objects. That and such websites have become a fad which is also [...]



Morality Brigades in the Society

By Tazeen • Nov 7th, 2009 • Category: Misc, Worth A Second Look

In Pakistan, people have got two habits in common and they are rampant too. First, everybody must poke his or her nose in other’s matters, and secondly everybody must prescribe a medicine to the ill ones. Whenever people see a boy and a girl going along, either they suspect them or even the more moral-trigger [...]



Pakistani Girls and Mobile Numbers and Mobile Balance

By Amna Gilani • Oct 25th, 2009 • Category: Misc

It would be, perhaps, shocking for some that now even girls give wrong calls to the boys and ask them for mobile balance. It has become pretty much common in big cities and towns, and this epidemic is spreading in girls colleges and schools.
With the ubiquitousness of mobile phones in every hand, and no check [...]



Karachi Girls Asking for Easy Load on Mobile Numbers

By Amna Gilani • Sep 30th, 2009 • Category: Features

Well, where in our society the girls are the victim, it would be prudent to note down that the girls are also extortionists in many cases. They indulge in obnoxious activities and that way cheat with the boys and as a result not only get burned by themselves but also put their parents and family [...]



Why I, Amna Gilani Write on Pakistani Girls Embarrassing Issues?

By Amna Gilani • Sep 18th, 2009 • Category: Features

After the publication of every article, not only in the comments, but also in the emails where I receive hundreds of messages of sympathy and alarm, I also receive filthy and accusatory messages. People accuse me of using such articles to earn from ads, or to just attract traffic or just to get fame. They [...]



Pakistani Girls : Easy Targets

By Amna Gilani • Sep 12th, 2009 • Category: Features

My friend Rubab was returning for her university and she took the turn in her street at 2 pm, when the street was deserted as people were tired due to fasting, she was thrown a side by a push. Bewildered and shocked, as she tried to get up on her feet, she was slapped and [...]



Cutting and Fingering Pakistani Girls in Markets : Atta Shame

By Amna Gilani • Aug 15th, 2009 • Category: Misc

For God’s sake it was 14th August, when we were liberated, but it seemed that the people have got themselves liberated from all sorts of ethics and decency. One-wheeling bikes, music-blaring vehicles, throngs of boys on the lookout for any girls is what I found when I went with my friends to see the illuminating [...]