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A Special Note For Boys

  A special note for boys, Hey boys, tell me one thing, why do you chase girls who is not yours, and waste your precious time and energy too.  Why do you abuse girls who are like your elder and younger sister.  Why do you call her a misnomer, when he already has a beautiful name.  Why don't you chase your sister, she is also a beautiful girl, but you never do that.  Your gets heated up when someone chases your sister and abuses her.  So why do you bother a girl, the answer is simple - she is not your sister.  Treat all girls the same way you treat your sister.  If you go to your friends who do not have a sister, then you will feel that there is no sister, how is it to live without a sister?  You are the one who  make the society and environment unsafe for him.  I think everyone should come together to make the environment safe for them.       I know this post is very short, but you have thought about it, why ???...

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