“Few have cared to appreciate that the job of a switchboard operator demanded a high level of communication skills and an exceptional grip over the English language, besides decent telephone manners. This is a major reason why switchboard operating was one of the first careers completely dominated by women. Yet, the lady telephone operator has been parodied, often in bad taste, in the media, in films and on television soaps. One important reason why women were preferred is because they talked in soft tones, sometimes in whispers and had excellent telephone manners. This has been a trait injected into the female of the species almost from the time she learns how to speak. Imposing silence on women is one of the most invisible forms of violence perpetrated on girls and women across the world.” WomenSilenceFeminismWomen EmpowermentWomen S Rights Book:The Female Gaze: Essays on Gender, Society and Media Source: The Female Gaze: Essays on Gender, Society and Media
“Millions of Indian housewives remain silent about the complete lack of sex in their marriage after the first child is born. Most husbands—modern, urban, educated, young, successful and independent—forget that their wives need sexual fulfilment as much as they do.” RomanceSexWomenMarriageFeminismEqualityIndian Women Book:The Female Gaze: Essays on Gender, Society and Media Source: The Female Gaze: Essays on Gender, Society and Media