Azra Yasmeen
Bio
i am a female educationist who wants to write about strength of women and about their rights as well.
Stories (4/0)
Discovering something awful about the partner
Once upon a time, there lived a beautiful young girl, Nitta. She lived in a small village surrounded by lush green forests and rolling hills. Nitta was known for her kind heart and beauty, and many of the village folk admired her. She had always dreamed of finding true love and living happily ever after, imagining herself as a princess in a fairy tale, waiting for her prince charming to come and sweep her off her feet.
By Azra Yasmeenabout a year ago in Fiction
Empowering Women's Menstrual Health: A Shared Responsibility
Women have been facing various challenges throughout history, and one of the most misunderstood and stigmatized challenges they experience is menstruation. It's important to recognize that menstruation is not just a physical experience for women, but also a deeply personal and emotional one. The hormonal changes that occur during a menstrual cycle can have a significant impact on a woman's mood, causing feelings of irritability, anxiety, and depression. Additionally, the societal stigma surrounding menstruation can leave women feeling isolated and ashamed, further exacerbating their emotional struggles. It's crucial that we as human can help out women by creating a safe and supportive environment for women where they can openly and easily discuss their menstrual cycle and receive the support they need. By promoting education and awareness about menstruation, we can help out them to break down the stigma and provide women with the tools to manage their physical and emotional health. By doing so, we can help women feel more comfortable and confident during their menstrual cycle and promote greater gender equality.
By Azra Yasmeenabout a year ago in Education
A Small Moment in my life that had a big Impact
This is fact of life that we all encounter significant moments in our lives, but there are some experiences that have the power to completely shift our perspective. As I transitioned into adulthood, I began to notice immense pressure placed on newly married couples to have a son. Despite my personal beliefs, I found it challenging to speak out against this societal norm. I've always valued the importance of having a baby girl in a family, but as my pregnancy progressed and I reached my sixth month, the expectations of society started to weigh heavily on my mind, pulling me towards the desire for a baby boy.
By Azra Yasmeenabout a year ago in Families