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I Want Back My SPARKLE!: Breaking the global chains of gender slavery. I Want Back My SPARKLE!: Breaking the global chains of gender slavery. by Shahla Khan
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“Every woman in this world wears a little sparkle, some in their dress, and some in their eyes.”
Shahla Khan, I Want Back My SPARKLE!: Breaking the global chains of gender slavery.
“Behind every successful man is a woman but few of us realize that behind most successful women is a man too; her father.”
Shahla Khan, I Want Back My SPARKLE!: Breaking the global chains of gender slavery.
“Humanity is higher than religion, so says my religion.”
Shahla Khan, I Want Back My SPARKLE!: Breaking the global chains of gender slavery.
“Love may not be quid pro quo but marriage certainly is.”
Shahla Khan, I Want Back My SPARKLE!: Breaking the global chains of gender slavery.
“I can quote you several examples where women were physically and violently hurt by men but at the same time, they were also supported by men. The numbers of course would always be out of proportion. The ones who care are always lesser than the ones who hurt. That is simply a quality vs. quantity argument. A hundred men who hurt you will fail against one man who cares for you.”
Shahla Khan, I Want Back My SPARKLE!: Breaking the global chains of gender slavery.
“Ah, Love…what can I say?
16 to 18 love is like butterflies, colorful and fluttering
18 to 20 love is like roller coaster ride, bumpy and exciting
20 to 23 love is like a lab experiment, fun but you need to have practical results in the end
23 to 26 love is shopping, you want to keep trying until you find what fits exactly
26 to 30 love is arrangement, you settle with the convenient and feasible options
After 30, will tell you when I am there...”
Shahla Khan, I Want Back My SPARKLE!: Breaking the global chains of gender slavery.
“I write because if I don’t let it out of my system, I will die with guilt.”
Shahla Khan, I Want Back My SPARKLE!: Breaking the global chains of gender slavery.