Hi all
you know thinking about it for a while, I have to say one of the things that always hangs over the heads of girls in South Asia is this:
it doesn't matter what great achievements or things you do. At the end of the day 'you will become part of another family'. How many times have I heard that in various forms?
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The tradition of a girl 'crying' and weeping and having to put her head down in a wedding, and showing herself to be submissive to the community, makes me mad as helll
She has to eventually 'leave' and go to her husband's family and now she is part of their group. So you see whatever achievements or money you have, in the end it will all be for the benefit of the man and his family.
In the end as a result, will the girl be able to look after her parents when they are older? Nope. What 'advantage' (as crude as that may sound) is there in having a girl. 'Your acheivements will benefit another man's family, not yours'! At the end of the day off you go to you inlaws house. You have to listen to what your husband's family and in laws tell you. If they wear hijab, then you must do so as well, because they expect you to..if they don't like you going somewhere then well you can really go there..unless your husband 'approves'...what a deep rut a women is stuck in!
So when they have a girl, they are never happy truly as when they have a boy..you see you will be looking after another man's parents, your role is to cook and clean for your in laws. They find it so strange when a girl looks after her own parents.
The only time that happens if the parents only have girls, then its seen as a misfortune, because 'oh well you don't have a son to look after you'..
And so we come back to the bluddy weddings, and even before that. Dressed up as a Christmas tree with a saree on, being 'shown' to the grooms family when they come to see you. They 'observe' you in all your well trained submissive ways...
and then comes the wedding, oh well back to being coy and shy and submissive. A girl who is happy and laughs and walks around in the wedding is given weird 'looks' and people talk about her family..
It pains me inside to think I am expected to go through this..
I know one thing, whatever things I do in my life, you'll always be of your 'shoshur bari', your
husband's household..
Marmalade Lady