I'm a student in my 2nd semester. I did research on the effects of freelancing on the youth of Pakistan.
It is not a very high-standard essay but a fairly good one. I want to publish it somewhere online.
Do you guys have any recommendations??? Pleaseeee
u/Apprehensive-Fold129
Wanna watch Jackson today or tomorrow.
Please suggest a good cinema in lahore, near dha phase 2 preferably
Before reading this, just know this is an opinion and not a final verdict so don't take it personally.
Recently, in Pak, the western outerwear is becoming more dominant or commonplace; there is something that gives me the ick.
I'm not a person who is against fashion or getting suited up, but the way it is prevailing is disturbing, especially in women. The "cute", "pretty", "chatpate" dresses that most women wear nowadays are just WAYY to short. Like bro, i understand that women view fashion and style from a different perspective than men, but that doesn't negate the fact that you don't need to be half naked to look good. I mean kameez/kurti with a pant is quite a GenZ look and it looks good too, but these small tops and sometimes shorts that don't even cover half the thigh 😭😭
Recently, one of my classes ended and students were in the class and my friends, and I were just standing near my chair, talking about some concepts sir just taught and there is a girl, say M, she is inclined towards wearing more "western" clothes. All of a sudden, she dropped something and bent to pick it up and at the same time we looked there, as a normal person would react to a sound of something dropping.......bro we nearly got flashed. The reason being she was wearing very low-rise jeans with a crop top, a think that's what it's called. As we left the class, there were A LOTT of girls praising her outfit like: wowww, sooo cutteee, YAASSS e.t.c. This is just one incident and most of y'all have been there
I'M NOT AT ALL saying that girls dress for "the male gaze" or for our attention, but yarr thora to dhayan kro 😭.....sleeveless tk to theek hy lekin don't you think that exposing half your body is not "confidence" it is skimpy and it looks bad.