Why a Boy is a king and Girl is a Princess?!

Why a Boy is a King and Girl is a Princess?

Good Morning Dear Friends...

I hope you're all enjoying your wait for the first rain...in some parts of India, the first showers and smell of wet clay have already rejuvenated spirits with happiness.

Now let me put light on my today's subject, as why a boy is a King and Girl a princes...you may feel a bit of gender bias involved in the title but the substance is very different.

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This sentiment is only because when a girl is born into a family and prepares to leave one day, she's full of emotion, love, care, and positive mental set up, and she's surrounded by the power of creation and production. She is both a mother and a creator of a family and culture. The princes is a title given to her in recognition of her character and the value she adds as a human being, not because of her feminism. The title is not meant to make her represent weak or the delicate side. It is a attribute representing prestige and integrity.

The family's son is tasked with passing down the family's traditional legacy to future generations, as well as the responsibility of safeguarding these values is formidable, and so this title. Because the authority is commanding and protective in nature, it is bestowed with a major and superior title. The boy of the family is frequently expected to add value and grow the family's culture, effectively elevating the character to societal representation and leadership.

Often both the boy and girl of any family aka our titles are honorary, but king and princess are subjected to societal pressure and unspoken rules abiding to social grace due to current demanding culture. This leads to the fading away of the honors of the title, which should not be the case of a progressive and developing society.

Be it boy or girl, both face gender bias in today's competitive civilization. What we must be doing is nurturing liberating and out of the box thinking.

It can be supported if the princess is willing to protect the ruling of the kingdom and the King is willing to nourish and nurse the culture, which may result in positive and innovative changes to an individual's and community's talent.

Times are changing and we are striving to give our sons and daughters the best, then why not progressive thinking?

I feel, "If the princess is fostered like a Queen then She will surely give birth to a King, be it prince or princess!!"

So, don't be concerned if your little King is more interested in arts than math and your Princess is more interested in sports than cooking; if their caliber is nurtured, they will surprise you with their achievements.

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Share your opinions and what we can change as a society.

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