renuka
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Deadly date! :scared:
One fine day the date might make her his diet!!! :fear:
Dear VR ji,
Mallika Sherawat is a pure vegetarian...so the python wont eat her cos the python can sense that she loves animals.
Deadly date! :scared:
One fine day the date might make her his diet!!! :fear:
Dear VR ji,
Mallika Sherawat is a pure vegetarian...so the python wont eat her cos the python can sense that she loves animals.
There is no need to lament so much about the inner garments!
I can very well SEE a light blue panties worn inside! :spy:
P.S: Anyway, there is nothing much to think about these pictures! :bored:
Women's lib! We need NOT bother about it much, imho! :decision:......... I am THINKING how can ladies go out in the public
in see through dresses with out under garments???
Women's lib! We need NOT bother about it much, imho! :decision:
Once a dancer..always a dancer???
Leaping like antelopes!!! WOW
Artist captures the 'Dancers Among Us'
No Raji! You are mistaken.
The news item says she wore nothing under that dress.
I am THINKING how can ladies go out in the public
in see through dresses with out under garments???
Dear VR ji,
I get many female patients from the Indian Subcontinent including Pakistan and Bangladesh who are covered either in a saree, salwar kameez but inside its sans undergarments.
Some even turn up in their nightie wearing a petticoat inside but yet again sans undergarments.
I am not complaining cos it makes my job easier to examine a person.
She was afraid of the semi darkness, the two male doctors with no other female assistant in sight.
Dear VR ji,
How is this possible??? There are strict medical laws that a female attendant needs to chaperon a female patient at all times especially when the doctor is male.
Usually the patient needs to wear a loose fitting hospital gown..after undressing.I guess the doctors expected her to be ready and wearing that gown when she walked in.
In India the patients are really patient.
They pay through the nose for everything.
They do not complain when treated as cattle.
They grin and bear the insults flung on them.
They are made to wait in every possible place.
One consultation may involve standing in three or four Queues.
One for registration, one for getting the token,
one for coughing up the money,
one outside the doctor's room and
another to meet the doctor after
the tests/investigations are over.
In India more than half of our life time is wasted in
queues or looking for lost and misplaced articles.
Dear Renu,
I know this lady for the past 45 years and I will believe anything she tells me. There was NO FEMALE assistant around. Only those two gruff young male doctors.
She was not taken to any room where she can change to the gown.
In fact, She was not even given a hospital gown.
I don't think a patient is expected to bring her own hospital gown from home.