“Burden” stated to women




For starters, in Indian humankind, your independent freedom and decision are considered as a 
taboo. Especially when it comes to women.


Our society has been structured and mannered in a way that:

For a man, his milestone is his career.

But for a woman, her ultimate milestone is marriage and birthing a baby only.


But hey this is not America, to freely choose your own body. Women are human beings, they also have goals. But the confraternity doesn’t respect women’s goals, they want her to shut-up and cook food and do all the household chores. Her career is never acknowledged. In most of my seen cases, the candor is that men cannot take care of themselves. Men want to be treated like a baby. And they readily fancy this responsibility to either their mother or wife. Mostly this is dumped to the wife. I’m quoting that, not all the men will possess this mindset. But even the educated men are brought up in this conservative way. The rationality behind is, human beings of South India come from a traditional family and stick to religious beliefs. Most importantly they abhor science.


So we can wind up that men are brought up in a such way that they’re made to believe women belong to the kitchen only. But question them or ask them to help with your chores, that’s it, the end of it. A raging quarrel occurs that ‘None asked you to go to office and work when you know how household work is challenging’. Isn’t men’s life is so good, that they just go to work, come back and ahh dinner is ready over the plate. Then you go back to sleep and yayy your day is over. Wow, how privileged men are.



 

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