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No Space For Love

Amidst news about the recent killings and deaths, another one stands out. A man dies while trying to save couples from drowning at Bandstand, a popular seafront promenade at Bandra, Mumbai.

Why?

Because of Love? Or space for love? Is it a crime to want to be with the person you love? Is it a crime to touch, feel or kiss that person?

I thoroughly disagree.

I would agree if people said is it okay to make love in front of people, nudity and obscenity and not acceptable, but kissing, hugging and holding hands is anything but that! We see it on T.V. everyday, so what's wrong in seeing it happen in front of our eyes?

Hypocritical as people are, they shun the couples away from every place... Gardens, Parks, Promenades and any public space you can think of.

What's the outcome? Couples are forced to spend time together in dark, lonely paths, go far out in depths where there aren't too many people, sit in dark theaters watching some crap movie, go to lonesome beaches... Isn't the society actually treating Love as a Crime? Why should they be forced to do it as if it were a shame? Why can't they be proud of it? Why can't they share the same space as the general public? Aren't they entitled to some space for themselves? Aren’t they a part of the same society?

Apparently not. Our society is full of people who believe that such “shameful” acts should be done behind closed doors and not in front of general people. They harbor thoughts that these acts shall incite further trouble. Not realizing that doing such acts in previously mentioned shady and secluded places incite more trouble, and in those situations, it’s difficult for the people to protect themselves against the perpetrators of the crime.

What would you do if a couple beside you were holding hands, hugging each other and kissing each other intermittently? In my observation, I haven’t noticed them do anything more physical than this. Let’s assume that this is what they generally do if they had to physically interact, so what would happen to the people around? Those who’re used to this behavior would go on as they always do. Those who are uncomfortable, may change their place or at most throw bad looks. What’s the worst case scenario? If it gets too much, someone will walk up and ask them to stop.

All I’m saying is, let’s not be hypocritical. Let’s give love a chance. Don’t sully it by calling it a shameful act, let the people be a judge of that. We have a constitutional right to expression, let it stand. Don’t shun those people into alleyways and seclusion, accept them in the open, and see their transformation. Our society would be a safer place to live. Each one knows his or her limits, it is only when you enforce bonds that a person will break them free, let him or her be free, and watch them rise!

Comments

Rosh said…
its nice to see u back....with new vigour and vitality!!!!....
i agree with all u say but if people can kiss and hug in public why not make love?wats wrong with tht?.why cant people /u accept tht????..is that not hypocrisy?....isnt kissing and hugging foreplay to making love...
Shrinterest said…
hey always thought about these things, but always thought it was boring to write about it. good stuff, love that piece of wise words towards the end, a little poetic it sounds. and hey "making love" not a bad idea, but will they be able to sacrifice comfort for pleasure? and hey you! let the words flow. cheers!!!
~ a said…
:D

yeh it's true.. it is foreplay but i guess i don't think people would make love in public... hmm.. it does sound like hypocrisy! :) yeh i guess it shouldn't really matter.. although, isn't making love more than just a moment.. its like a span of time where you're with that person and you are together... it's not something you're likely to do in a few moments definitely... probably that's why i assumed no one would make love in public... coz it's supp to be intensely personal...
Rosh said…
thers a park in amsterdam where couples r allowed to make love...(i forget the name of the park)

yes...making love is not a moment..but its so easy to be carried away in the moment....and wat better place than nature, a park..a beach, a mountain..a cave..hmmm? who cares? and y should any one care?
Rosh said…
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~ a said…
:) yeh.. open skies, green trees.. breeze.. :) magical truly...

:)
~ a said…
well, seems like someone's listening... apparently the mayor shubha raul had visited bandstand and has now commented that she's in talks with corporators for parks meant for lovers at various locations...

bandstand now sports an information board warning couples about the high tides... there's also a bell which is going to be a signal for them to head back to safety!

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