Friday, June 22, 2007

Confessions of an Eve Teaser

I was born and bought up in a family where Eve teasing was not a taboo. It was in fact a favorite activity during any family get together. My father had a natural ability to tease. And he had so many eves around him to tease. My mausi (mom's sister), four mamis (mom's brother's wives) , my tai ji (his bhabhi), they all loved Dabboo Dada (my dad). The things he said to them, made them blush, though I could hardly understand the meaning at that time. Now when I recollect, I smile at the double meaning sentences he spoke, some times bordering to vulgarity. His was a Mazaak ka rishta with them, he told me.
So teasing females came naturally to me. I used to tease my sisters till they wept. Throwing their dolls over the almira, drawing Kaajal mustaches over their faces while they slept, stealing their "Dear Diary" and then reading it aloud at dinner, were some of my favorite activities. My next target were the girls in my neighborhood. Making faces at them, tying their ponytails to the chairs, calling them names. They cried, complained to my parents, but then came again the next day to play with us. My dad told that teasing was a fun activity which promoted bonding .
He said it unites people while embarrassing them and expresses affection though humiliation. Ironic, isn't it !!
Later through my psychology books, I learnt more about this behavior.
Teasing has been described by psychologists as privileged disrespect, playful annoyance, and a mock insult. The contradictory nature of this word is best conveyed through its derivation. Teasing roots from the Anglo-Saxon word taesan (to tear apart) and the French word attiser (to make warm). Teasing ranges from playful joking to aggressive bullying and can be expressed both physically and verbally. While bullying takes the form of hitting, kicking and other violent behaviors, teasing is manifested through nicknames, facial gestures and taunting .
Teasing is a pervasive activity that occurs in most group contexts including family, friends, coworkers and teammates. While teasing is commonly thought of as an ostracizing mechanism, new research has suggested that teasing actually facilitates bonds within a group and acts as an indicator of intimacy. While teasing is most prevalent among group members who are familiar with one another, teasing can be used among strangers to communicate friendliness and indirectly express affection. Thus, teasing can actually integrate the rookie by revealing both the norms of the group as well as the status of it's members.
So convinced that teasing is a harmless activity, I continued this habit of teasing my female classmates in my medical university too. It appeared that they enjoyed it too as they started calling me Mickey (Mouse).
It never occurred to me that teasing, or rather eve teasing could be a crime. Until I read a news item about a girl, Sarika Shah. She , a student of Ethiraj College in Chennai, fell victim to eve-teasing in the vicinity of her college; she was manhandled and the injuries she sustained proved fatal. It was then that I realised eve teasing could be hurtful, humiliating and sometimes dangerous, even fatal.
I was convinced that eve teasing is a menace which has to be tackled, but remained indifferent to the problem. That was till my daughter became a teenager this month, and the starting of Blank Noise Project in Lucknow. I know something has to be done. We can not remain a mute spectator any more. and BNP is the first step in right direction.

7 comments:

Sid said...

Doksaab, whatever you have mentioned is friendly teasing, whereas what I understand of eve-teasing is entirely different. The teasing target in your post are familiar or friendly members and the intent is pure fun with no harm or hard feelings meant.
Eve teasing, on the other hand, has taken a dirty form - targeting strangers, with no good intentions, cheap thrill, self fulfilling macho-ness or showing off the manhood, and the worst part - if face any retaliation - assault.

I just wish to see such things go away with a move of a magic wand...

Missy Baba said...

I didn't expect an article on eve-teasing from a man, that I could relate to... When Nabila and I were discussing how often we'd been teased and how we "dealt" with it, I was at a loss.. other than the few curses I hurled under my breath or the tight slap in school..No one has ever really messed with me, probably because my father is a police officer! That sends the buggers to outer space...

But I have fought for others and made my point clear..however, this innocent form of pulling a little/big/middle aged/old lady's leg is MOST charming..and especially welcome when it comes from your own brother..I continue to enjoy my veerji's constant teasing...It takes me back to when i was 5 and wanted to kill him!

Your article Dok Saab, brings in all the elements of a well constructed piece of writing...Good Job and thank you..I intend to use this on Blank Noise's original blog..if you allow me the liberty to suggest the same to Jasmeen??

regards,
Missy Baba.

Nabila Zehra Zaidi said...

Thank you so much Dok Saab. I am sure the coming of BNP in the city will make a huge differrence to this eve teasing menace!!

Cheers!!

truthdude said...

Dok, I've become a fan!
Thank you for writing :)

coffeeismypoison said...

u knw...eve teasing,molestation...can and so have serious effects on the psychology of young children,teens,women...so much so...its one of the things that leads to a v.v.messed up adult life...not for all people...girls...but for some...

richa said...

i remember the exact day and time when I was eve-teased for the very first time...it was 2:40 on a hot sultry afternoon in August and i was on my cycle returning from school on the road right next to my house..literally 2 houses away (but you had to turn to reach the colony my house was on) when a swarthy man of about 30-35 on a scooter made a grab for my breast...and I was all of 11 yrs old!! a early developer in body but still a child in mind. Well i almost fell and before anything else a car turned from the corner. But that day I thought I will die and will never be the same. I stopped going to school on my cycle..never told my parents and that day for the first time we had a huge hail storm in the desert city of Jaipur.
But thankfully coz its so much a part of a girls life I just got used to it and in Delhi was a mad bad girl who would beat up people if they dared to touch her!! verbal teasing was still OK but touching...NO WAY!! so have spent my share of time in the "thane" coz of some sicko I beat up and then also took him to the local Thane!!! but now when I look back I shudder at my stupidity...what if....

Thanks to all who have initiated Blank Noise...Go girls GOOOOO

Anonymous said...

BNP might be a good initiative...but therein doesn't lie this problem of eve-teasing. The post-modernist belief of mine today is - "To know a nation and their people, watch their television channels and films for one day!"

To briefly explain, media along with a person's adrenalin rush is what MAKES people... There is not much good value left in what we see. People today are too lazy to grow by themselves and the media is doing a BAD job.