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Madhuri Banerjee


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Reserved for One: A poem

We don't trust enough

We don't pour out our hearts 

Telling all our secrets, our fears and surrendering to each other.

Completely and wholly. 

We can't. 

We've been taught to be cautious. 

Learnt to be guarded. 

Only a legal commitment allows exposure of the heart. 

Because what if you walk away

With the treasure trove of my insides

What if you laugh, use it against me, judge me

Hate me. 

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Published on August 25, 2018 06:04
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“Men don’t want to give the truth. They can’t face the fact that they’re assholes.’ But I realized that women can’t face the truth because often they are really naive. Really. If a woman had so much intuition, wouldn’t she know that the guy was just not that into her? Wouldn’t she realize after her friends told her so? Wouldn’t she comprehend by listening to herself crib about him continuously? Why do so many women ask for the truth when truth is staring at them right in the face? It’s probably because women need to hear it. From him. The man that she has given her heart to. That’s the real reason. She needs to hear him say the words, ‘I don’t love you. We can never have a future.’ And how many men have actually said that? None. Because they always want to leave the window of ‘opportunity’ open for a ‘what if’. And that’s why women will be shattered over a break-up for a far longer time than men. Men don’t need explanations. They think, ‘It wasn’t meant to be.’ And have another glass of beer and go back to working on their Excel sheets in the morning.”
Madhuri Banerjee, Losing My Virginity and Other Dumb Ideas

“You can't let go of something you don't have”
Madhuri Banerjee, Losing My Virginity And Other Dumb Ideas

“We never compromise when we take up a job. We don’t compromise when we buy new jeans. So why should we compromise on relationships that are supposed to be the most important aspect of our lives? When I go to buy something and it doesn’t fit I don’t say, “at least” the colour is right, or if we have to buy a house, we don’t give a crore and say “at least” it’s in a nice locality even if it is too small. We don’t take anything in our lives we’re not completely satisfied and happy with. So why do we take crap from men? Or for that matter, crappy men? Why are we saying “at least” he is funny, or “at least” he is rich? Why do women compromise on the biggest thing of all? The men!”
Madhuri Banerjee, Losing My Virginity and Other Dumb Ideas



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