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Posted: 7 years ago
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Read a very nice article ,want to share it with you all ,hope you all too like it .

Lovely write up


When women are changing, men ought to change or prepare themselves for the change.

In an evolving world girls/ women are changing... boys/men need to change too...,
For at least two generations now especially in urban India and educated middle-class families we have raised our girls to be confident and fight for their rights.
But we seem to have ignored an entire generation of boys who were not told anything about how their sisters were changing.
While we gave our daughters new ideals and role models, no one bothered to tell their brothers that they ought to change too!

Girls drive two-wheelers and cars.
It is considered an essential life skill. You can often hear dads proudly proclaiming that their daughters can drive very well indeed and they don't need a father/husband/brother to take them anywhere.

However, boys were never taught that cooking is an essential life skill. You don't see parents proudly saying that their son can cook and doesn't need a mother/wife/sister to feed him _(and keep him alive!)._

We don't tell our sons that it is okay for them to be paid less than their wives or stay at home to take care of the kids while their spouses continue to work.

Men want to marry a working woman _(in theory)_ but are completely unprepared for the practical reality of a marriage where both partners work.
It means doing the dishes or supervising the maid when your wife has a report to complete, it means taking half the day off to take care of your sick son because your wife has an important presentation. It may even mean giving up a promotion or moving to a new city for your spouse's career.

Because we don't tell our sons all this, they continue to expect that their wife will automatically give up the job/promotion/transfer in favour of the family whereas they will never have to take a step back from their own careers.

Boys are still raised the way they were for the last many generations.

Women are upset that dinner and the house, kids, in-laws, maid is still their responsibility while the men don't know what they did wrong. After all, they *allow'* their wives to work, what more do they want?

*Let us not only empower women, but also prepare men to set their expectations right*.

---Great article had to share
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Divanru thumbnail
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Posted something ,have a look
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Superb article Dii
Tfs
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Awesome article diii
Man should set their expectations rightly
Well said

Tfs😊
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Very well said awesome article
Thanks for sharing
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Posted: 7 years ago
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It's something my sister always says to her son who is just 7 year old... Haha... Like to clean his room and all...
Nice article.. and it's fact too... All should guev this a major thought...


While reading this... I remember another sayings...

That .


1. Don't teach girls how to eat clothes... Teach boys to respect women

2. Why shouldn't we go out in dark.. instead ask men to lock up themselves inside after 7 pm...

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Awesome article dii
Well said.
Completely agree with this.
Thanq so much for sharing this.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Very well said
Absolutely true fact
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Beautiful superb meaningful article dear
Very well written
Thanks for sharing with us
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Lovely article
It was too good
Our society needs this change
Let us start from ourselves
Thanks for sharing this with us.

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