raj5000 thumbnail
20th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail Engager Level 1 Thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#1

No matter what the best relationship in this life is with Mom? Agreed / disagreed? based on reponse mor to add....

PS - please consider relationship with dad, spouse , kids... grain to to think.

Created

Last reply

Replies

22

Views

1.1k

Users

12

Frequent Posters

persistence thumbnail
20th Anniversary Thumbnail Voyager Thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#2
Hmm, I do not know. I think it depends from person to person, and what kind of relationship a person shares with another, could be mom, dad, grandmother, kid, etc.
mittijalebi thumbnail
19th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#3
in my case i disagree 100%. my mother does a lot for me....she takes care of my kids, makes me food.....basically everything.

but she does a lot of things that i don't like and really don't respect.

i know if it wasn't for her i wouldn't be here but does that mean i should agree with everything she does?

my best relationship is by far with my spouse..........as i think everyone's should be. they are your LIFE partner. to be there with you through all the joys and grief you may face.
200467 thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#4
Interesting article from TOI:

Fatherhood? No thanks!
17 Jun, 2007 l 0031 hrs ISTlJug Suraiya

Sartre, that exemplary anti-Dad, had it right: To beget children, nothing better; to have them, what iniquity. To give birth to children was not just a good thing but a necessary process if the human species were to survive. However, to have children — in the possessive sense that one has a job, or a car, or a career — is both different and undesirable.

A distinction must be made between fatherhood and motherhood. Motherhood is entirely natural; fatherhood isn't. Gender isn't destiny. But it is design. Women are designed to bear children — if they should choose to. Elective motherhood — single moms, lesbian moms, even conventional married moms — is fine. Obligatory motherhood, literally thrust upon women by a patriarchal society, is not.

Men are barren, in that they aren't designed to bear children. In this sense, fatherhood is based on a claim of dubious possession: my son, my daughter. Only too often, the emphasis is on the 'my' rather than on the 'daughter' or the 'son'. This possessiveness, this insistence on trying to make their children into moulded replicas of themselves, is born out of something more primal than mere egotism or selfishness; it is born out of deep-seated genetic insecurity. As sociobiology says, only mothers are real mothers, in that they know for sure their children are really theirs; all fathers are only putative fathers, whose children may really belong to someone else, carry another's genes.

To compensate for this doubt, men try harder to be fathers, to bring into this world, by the circuitous route of another's womb, replicas of what they hope are themselves. The poor guys can never be sure. And the less sure they are, the more insecure, possessive and patriarchal they get: no daughter of mine will marry into a different community, go out late at night, wear tight jeans; no son of mine will be anything other than a doctor/ engineer/carrier-on of the family business. If the operative words of motherhood are 'we' and 'ours' (We will have a child, it'll be our child), the operative words of fatherhood are 'me' and 'mine', the vocabulary of the patriarchal tyrant.

And the ultimate Patriarchal Tyrant, of course, is God, who according to Judeo-Christian theology made man in His own image. Looking at His handiwork, that doesn't say much of Him or His image. According to a more elevated view, God is not the Father of man, but the other way round: man created God in his image, and so is not the son of God but His father. In whichever case, between the two of them, man and his God, they've made awful hash of things. Baap reh baap , what an ungodly mess? You said it.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Fatherhood_No_thanks/arti cleshow/2128473.cms


😆 no doubt moms are so important in a child's life. No ego hassles, no insecurity...sirf pyar hee pyar 😊
Edited by Gauri_3 - 18 years ago
season915 thumbnail
18th Anniversary Thumbnail Voyager Thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#5

Since I don't have a better half yet, I do think my mother is the best companion and I share the bestest relationship with her.

Of course, there have been times when I don't like what she does but she is always there whenever I need her and I am yet to come across a more selfless person. 😊

So, for me, my mommy beshtesht 😳

cool_pooja thumbnail
21st Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail Engager Level 1 Thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#6
I think it depends from situation to situation. About how much understanding you have with your mom etc. 😊
Autumnn thumbnail
19th Anniversary Thumbnail Stunner Thumbnail + 5
Posted: 18 years ago
#7
It depends upon each relationship and how it is with your mom, dad or spouse, etc. We just cannot categorize that one relationship is best. In some cases, a best relationship can be with a ones best friend also. In my case I am close to both.. which feels nice... 😊
Lovers Ka Love thumbnail
19th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#8
ImpOrtance Of mOm in life is just like a flOwer in a Garde... she is a fLOwer with give Pleasent Smell tO the garden Of my life... And my life izz nOthing witOut her presence... 😛
193980 thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#9

I think there was something similar before. The best relationship for me is true friends. Someone who never judges you, someone who likes you for who you are.

mermaid_QT thumbnail
20th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
#10
Raj, I am blessed to have a great mother. I am also blessed to have friends who are being great moms. However, I refuse to generalize this and put all mothers on a pedestal.

Their are several moms who are irresponsible regarding their child's emotional as well as physical growth and development. Even those moms who fail to let go after having provided, and instead volnteer "doodh ka karj 🤢 " kind of talk to emotionally abuse the child.. are very low imho.
Mother-child is a great relationship but I don't put it above all. Many a times, it is not fractionally as SELFLESS as it should be 😊

I also retain my thought that relationship with oneself and God is above all since it will influence all other relationships one holds.

Well said Maya about friends.
Edited by mermaid_QT - 18 years ago

Related Topics

Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".