Aizaz Ghani
There is no need to impose a masochist identity upon women, who are the foundations of humanity. Women need to have their own identity in society apart from their roles as wives, daughters, and mothers. These roles are important and should be respected, but they should not define a woman’s entire identity. Women should be able to define themselves and their place in society on their terms. This includes having the opportunity to pursue their interests and passions, and to be recognized for their talents and achievements. In many societies, women are often defined by their relationships with men, whether as daughters, wives, or mothers. This can be limiting and can prevent women from fully realizing their potential. Women need to be able to assert their own identity and to be recognized for who they are as individuals, rather than just being defined by their roles concerning others. Women should also have the same rights and opportunities as men. This includes the right to education, employment, and political participation. Women should not be discriminated against or treated unfairly because of their gender. Having a strong sense of identity can help women to feel confident and empowered, and make decisions that are true to themselves. It can also allow women to feel more connected to their communities and to form meaningful relationships with others. There are many ways that women can work to establish and maintain their own identities. Some women may find it helpful to explore their interests and passions and to pursue activities that allow them to express themselves creatively. Others may find it helpful to seek out supportive communities or to engage in activism and social justice work. It is also important for women to have control over their bodies and to make decisions about their health and well-being. This includes having access to reproductive healthcare and the right to make decisions about pregnancy and childbirth. In addition, women should have the right to be treated with respect and to be free from discrimination and violence. This includes being free from gender-based violence and discrimination in the workplace and having equal opportunities for education and employment. In conclusion, it is important for women to have their own identity in society, and to be recognized and valued for who they are as individuals. This includes the right to pursue their interests and passions and to have the same rights and opportunities as men.

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