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Originally posted by: meeranair
Everyone may not get it..depending upon their circumstances...like to have freedom in joint family is not always possible...if it's like Samaina then one can experience that freedom...again you need to have a husband like Sameer...who would give that freedom to his wife...
Agreed. I am very happy for Naina that she got his opportunity to taste the freedom to do what she wants and how she wants it. However, she could do so because she is married to someone who does not have immediate family living in the same household.
That is why her VO generalizing about how women get their taste of freedom after marriage is not a real deal. Majority of women married into families with in-laws in the 90s. For women getting married was more obligations than fun in most cases. Getting married may be freedom to roam around late with your husband, riding the bike freely with him but is also meant cut down on the freedom to sleep late in the morning, cut down on the freedom to wear what you want, cut down on the freedom to speak up your mind, cut down on the freedom to laze around, cut down on the freedom to eat before other family members, maybe even had to give up careers and studies for some of them. Being Bahu was not that easy and marriage came with liability for most.
Luckily for her, she will never have to face all the things other women her time generally did.
Originally posted by: rituriyaakhil
Agreed. I am very happy for Naina that she got his opportunity to taste the freedom to do what she wants and how she wants it. However, she could do so because she is married to someone who does not have immediate family living in the same household.
That is why her VO generalizing about how women get their taste of freedom after marriage is not a real deal. Majority of women married into families with in-laws in the 90s. For women getting married was more obligations than fun in most cases. Getting married may be freedom to roam around late with your husband, riding the bike freely with him but is also meant cut down on the freedom to sleep late in the morning, cut down on the freedom to wear what you want, cut down on the freedom to speak up your mind, cut down on the freedom to laze around, cut down on the freedom to eat before other family members, maybe even had to give up careers and studies for some of them. Being Bahu was not that easy and marriage came with liability for most.
Luckily for her, she will never have to face all the things other women her time generally did.
Originally posted by: meeranair
I was really very happy for her finally she has her own house...her world...so far however loving her Chacha chachi were...it was still different...she couldn't ever call it her own house...and hence yesterday I was very happy to see her finally having a independent life...and I agree with Vo generalizing...its definitely not the case with every married girl..I have seen some of my friends although they stay in nuclear family they actually wait for their husbands to go on official tour, so that they can just relax and do whatever they desire...because they haven't been blessed with freedom to live as they like...and yes they are all well educated girls...
I agree. I living in the US with my husband and kids feel that I don't have enough ME time. I sometimes wish I could just go out and relax in a hotel all by myself without hubby & kids. Actually after a long day of office work and household chores I still wake up one extra hour so that I can drink tea and just relax and have some moments of sanity & freedom.