@Pragati.chopra
Pragati Chopra
@Pragati.chopra · 5:00

Stop Putting The Burden Of Failed Marriages On Women!

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In patriarchal societies, women are conditioned to follow gender stereotypes and the duty of running home, cooking, cleaning, doing, laundries, raising children, becoming caregivers. Twin laws call to them marriages are wholly sacred and last for seven lifetimes. Sadjanam and not just one lifetime. So we are taught to accept, adjust, confirm to the rules of marriage and the breakdowns of marriage is seen as a disgrace. The women who manage to discharge their duties and responsibilities without complaining are respected

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@challasrigouri
Challa Sri Gouri
@challasrigouri · 2:01
Then she just answered one thing. If I do anything as you told right now, everyone start blaming me for this broken relationship. They say that I was unable to handle my relationship or I was having some of the other issues because of which this happened. So everyone will start blaming me. And when this happens, my parents will not be able to tolerate this. That is the reason I'm still trying to sustain in this particular relationship
@mira.gopal
Meera Gopalakrishnan
@mira.gopal · 4:14
A girl cannot cut all the birth relationships and boy has to cut some birth relationships to be a good husband. So there has to be a balance. So yeah yes, if a diverse happens it's because of both the partners, not one of them. Tali Dohat sebastihe Aksini. So if you raise a girl to be a wife, let us raise a boy to be a husband also. Thank you
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