When can a Girl recognised as "Complete Woman"....
By Baluyadav
@Baluyadav (3643)
India
12 responses
@Genericbe (1376)
• Philippines
6 Jan 10
I agree with you. Being a COMPLETE WOMAN is someone who have performed her task being a mother, a good wife and a true personal being. Her roles are achieved according to moral, spiritual, emotional and physical aspects. Including her obligation to the society aside from her family. The essence of being a woman is being able to complete all this tasks independently with herself. An achievement that is not all seen in women nowadays.
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@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
24 Feb 10
hi,thank you for sharing your views.All the best and have a nice time.bye
@abhi_bangal (7679)
• Ahmednagar, India
6 Jan 10
I think the word 'complete' is a subjective term. If I love a girl even minor things of her will feel to me as complete and on the other hand if there is just any girl or a woman for that matter whom I do have no business with and even if she scales the Himalayas, why will I be impressesed? So I think complete cannot be ever perfect and completely defined. The definition of complete is always and will always remain incomplete.
@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
6 Jan 10
hi,abhi,thank you for sharing your views on this discussion..have a nice time.
@Ravenladyj (22902)
• United States
6 Jan 10
WHOA I'd becareful if I were you..there are plenty of COMPLETE WOMEN out there who have never been married or had kids..either because they dont want that or (in the case of giving birth) can't..
To ME a girl becomes a woman with life experience...some of us are young when it happens and some not til later on and of course plenty in between...
@vathsala30 (3732)
• India
6 Jan 10
Hi Balu
I totally agree with you. You are correct. In my opinion, a girl becomes half complete once she attains her puberty stage. She becomes 75% complete once she gets married and lives with her husband. She becomes a complete woman once she gives birth to a baby.
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@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
24 Feb 10
hi,thank you for sharing your views.All the best and have a nice time.
@neelimaravi (1793)
• India
7 Jan 10
hi baluyadav,
A woman after giving birth to child a woman becomes complete.
A woman who cares take full responsibility of sweet family.
One who is confident of her abilities.
A mother is the best example of woman.
she must satisfy a complete man.
A woman who crossed the age 60+ having given birth to the children, attained the position as in-law and grandmother is complet woman.
@allknowing (153530)
• India
7 Jan 10
Whether it is a girl or a boy whoever fulfills duties entrusted upon them become complete. Not all get married nor do all get children and so to call them incomplete is not right.
@coldmoon (1088)
• France
6 Jan 10
Your definition is too discriminant, so basing on it, I can find many women over the completion. I think that a complete woman is a one who can take a good care bring happiness for people around her. For me, it doesn't concern the social duties such as getting married or giving birth.
@Buchi_bulla (8298)
• India
7 Jan 10
Accordingly a girl is a 'Complete Woman', when she is able to take up her responsibilities thoroughly well, like a daughter, sister, wife and mother. When she takes the position of any of these things, she should understand her position and act exactly as per what is expected of that position.
@ravend (658)
• Malta
6 Jan 10
what you said is so offensive imo. Having a child is a wonderful experience, but some women can't have children, others do not want. Would you consider gay women as not complete just cos they don't have children?
A woman is complete whenever SHE feels like it. But I say nothing can ever be complete on this earth. :)
@shivamkapila (764)
• India
6 Jan 10
A girl recognized as complete women when she giving birth to child then she become complete women
@RachelleNH (1396)
• United States
6 Jan 10
I have to disagree also...a girl is a woman when she's sure of herself (knows who she is) and is self-sufficient. Life experience teach you this...getting married only makes you a wife. And-having a baby only makes you a mother...and what if you haven't done either of these things and you are say 30? Then are you still a girl? I think not.













