30-10-2025, 12:16 PM 
		
	
	(30-10-2025, 10:09 AM)PELURI Wrote: we are fortunate to have a female writer of the calibre of Shailu ji amongst us, who is also sensitive and responsive.....me despite being much married and having travelled with female friends and colleagues these many years, still the female psyche remains an enigma, never cracked or mastered....personally for me, this inability to decipher their thought process despite much closeness, makes feel me helpless, inadequate and apprehensive....and unable to dwelve deep with no difinitive conclusions, is probably the reason many men becoming blunt and dismissive....sometimes very open, childishly straight forward, sometimes totally closed n withdrawn ...these many shades of a women is what makes them fascinating.....
now having Shailu ji with us, I would request Shailu4ever to take up a plot, a family and Office ( both) narrative from a female perspective and educate us, her loyalists/ faithfuls, about what a female actually is....Plz Shailu ji. thanks
Hi PELURI
Thank you so much for your compliments. I truly appreciate the encouragement and the trust you’ve placed in me as a writer. Your reflections on the “female psyche” made me smile, because they capture a very real and universal curiosity, the endless effort to understand one another across the subtle distances of gender, experience, and emotion.
I believe that no one ever fully “cracks” another person’s inner world, woman or man, and perhaps that’s what keeps our relationships so alive and compelling. The shades you mentioned, those shifts between openness and withdrawal, vulnerability and strength, are not just feminine traits but deeply human ones. Still, exploring, love, romance, sex and human relations through a woman’s lens can certainly reveal layers of feelings and emotions that might otherwise go unnoticed.
I should also mention that I’m only in my mid to late twenties, and I’ve been writing for just about four and a half months, so I’m still very new to this craft and have a great deal to learn. Because of that, my understanding and imagination are still limited to what I’ve experienced so far. That’s why all of my female characters are under their late twenties, it’s the stage of life I can portray most truthfully at this point.
Your suggestion of writing a story that brings both family and professional life together from a woman’s perspective is a wonderful challenge, one that I’d love to take up. If it can spark dialogue or bridge a bit of that mystery you described, then it would be more than worth it.
Thank you again for reading so closely and engaging so thoughtfully. It means a lot.
I truly appreciate your continued support
With warm regards
-- Shailu


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