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the women have started working, but in the process, they are gambling with their moral conduct. There are several examples of male bosses misbehaving with their female employees at their workplace. The women have to put up with these inconveniences even if they resent them. However, later on, their youthfulness overtakes them and they begin to enjoy these acts. They start slipping till they can slip no more. Then a feeling of guilt nags at them their whole life. On being questioned about her chastity by her husband, a wife cannot answer truthfully and has to lie to her extremely dear husband. She has to lead a deceitful life which keeps tormenting her persistently. In the future, she will have to face a terrible outcome for her folly. Instead of going through the above impudence, would it not have been better to lead a less extravagant life? In reality, only a life led with moral conduct and virtues can be called “high-flying'. One aims to earn wealth by casting aside all moral values to then build a grand bungalow, to possess a fancy new car, to have the interiors of one's home decorated beautifully, to dress so as to ape the perverse Western culture. People have fun at the cost of crossing all the boundaries of decency by touching a ‘par-purush' or by indulging in an obscene, unrefined conversation and throwing grand dancing parties, in short, spending money freely in a quest for excessive enjoyment and comforts, which does nothing for one's soul. Does it not appear that a person considering the above mentioned lifestyle as highflying is crass himself? Should one be seeing the
Par-purush = a man other than one's husband
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