Sunday, December 21, 2025
ADVT 
Interesting

'Like A Girl' Is No More An Insult, Says New Survey

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Sep, 2016 12:56 PM
    After winning performances by Indian women at the recently concluded Rio 2016 Olympics, the taunting phrase 'Like A Girl' is no more considered demeaning, a new survey has revealed.
     
    The survey found a positive transformation of the usage of the phrase 'Like A Girl' in conversations. Descriptions such as 'he fought like a girl' or 'he played like a girl' are no longer considered demeaning, said the findings by Whisper sani-care and Nielsen released here on Thursday.
     
    However, nearly 50 per cent of all girls still feel that the descriptions 'You run like a girl', 'You play like a girl' have a significant negative effect on their self-confidence, especially during puberty.
     
    After reaching puberty, 70 per cent Indian girls face a considerable drop in self-confidence levels due to various societal norms and restrictions conferred on them and then phrases such as 'Like A Girl' used with malafide intention add to the pressure.
     
    Also 60 per cent girls become less involved in outdoors activities like sports, and 50 per cent feel that the phrase 'Like A Girl' is used for boys with the intention of putting them down.
     
     
    The survey revealed that 50 per cent girls felt that such phrases are hurting and a form of 'bullying' tactic.
     
    However, Indian girls are challenging this perception daily by excelling in sports, arts, business and other fields representing their strengths, talents, character and downright amazingness of each.
     
    Bollywood actress Radhika Apte said young girls experience many physical and even societal changes on attaining puberty due to which they are suddenly expected to behave in a certain fashion and abide by several restrictions.
     
    "Every girl at some point is told that there is 'something not quite right' with the way she does things, and phrase 'Like A Girl' adds to the self-doubts," Apte said.
     
    VJ Bani J. said it is imperative for Indian girls to continue things they truly believe in, especially when society tells them that there are certain things they can't do just because they are girls.
     
    "They should feel confident and proud when told they do things 'Like A Girl' -- and not allow it to affect their self-confidence and sense of self," Bani said.
     
    Actress Soha Ali Khan said recent happenings and a poem by mega-star Shah Rukh Khan 'Fight Like A Girl' have given a positive spin to the phrase 'Like A Girl'.
     
     
    "This is just the beginning and there is still a long way to go before we can truly reclaim the phrase 'Like A Girl' to make it mean amazing things," Khan said.
     
    The 'Like A Girl' movement was launched by Whisper in the US and select global markets in 2014 with the support of UN Women, and celebrities like Masie Williams, Laura Trott and Alex Morgan, among others.

    MORE Interesting ARTICLES

    1,200 Light-years Away, This Planet May Have Active Life

    1,200 Light-years Away, This Planet May Have Active Life
    Named Kepler-62f, the planet is situated in the direction of the constellation Lyra and is approximately 40 percent larger than Earth.

    1,200 Light-years Away, This Planet May Have Active Life

    Indian Professionals 'Most Confident' Globally: Survey

    Indian Professionals 'Most Confident' Globally: Survey
    Indians have the highest confidence level in the world when it comes to talking about their achievements both online and in person, compared to professionals globally, reveals a survey.

    Indian Professionals 'Most Confident' Globally: Survey

    Indian-Origin Student Anushka Gaikwad Tops CBSE Class 12 Exam In Singapore

    Indian-Origin Student Anushka Gaikwad Tops CBSE Class 12 Exam In Singapore
    Anushka Gaikwad, who moved to Singapore in 2010 with her working parents from India, scored 98.2 per cent marks. Shubham Saraf, also an Indian-origin, came second by scoring 98 per cent marks.

    Indian-Origin Student Anushka Gaikwad Tops CBSE Class 12 Exam In Singapore

    Elders Ban Music, Dance At Weddings In Pakistan Village

    Elders Ban Music, Dance At Weddings In Pakistan Village
    The announcement was made through loudspeakers in Sheikhan village of Punjab province on Friday, Express News reported. 

    Elders Ban Music, Dance At Weddings In Pakistan Village

    This Prosthetic Foot To Help Disabled Women Wear Heels

    This Prosthetic Foot To Help Disabled Women Wear Heels
    A team of students has developed an early version of a foot that enables women adjusting to life with a prosthetic limb to wear heels up to four inches high.

    This Prosthetic Foot To Help Disabled Women Wear Heels

    Facebook Most Preferred Among US Citizens To Get News: Survey

    Facebook Most Preferred Among US Citizens To Get News: Survey
    Nearly 62 percent Americans get news from various social media platforms like Reddit, Facebook and Twitter and social networking giant Facebook is leading the pack, according to a new survey.

    Facebook Most Preferred Among US Citizens To Get News: Survey