How Mindfulness Can Bridge Gender-Gap

Change starts at home and the bare minimum that men can do is to listen to the experiences of the women in their life who are learning to operate in the world which wants them to go ‘Home’.
Change starts at home and the bare minimum that men can do is to listen to the experiences of the women in their life who are learning to operate in the world which wants them to go ‘Home’.
Why should kids be forced to understand the complexity of societal gender roles when clearly it is irrelevant and a catalyst to social evils? Should kids be taught to follow society or their choices?
These women reveal things they can’t have because they are stereotypically masculine things.
Women feel guilty more than men because they are socially conditioned to cater to the unrealistic expectations of the society.
The inspiring work by female reporters covering this conflict hasn’t gone unnoticed.
Women in kitchens are seeking liberation beyond just deciding how much salt goes into a dish or how the cutlery is arranged.
Women should have the agency to decide at what age they want which piercing and where they want it, without society or family casting aspersions on them.
If so much falls under a woman’s duty, then what is it that makes men the head of the family?
It is high time that we get rid of the idea that marriage is about ‘bringing’ a bahu home who takes care of the house and the family?
Men are the veiled victims of patriarchy in numerous obscure ways we aren’t even aware of. Hence we must speak about it.