Dear Men, Don’t Marry Just Because Your Parents Need A Caregiver
Why is marriage all about bringing home a caretaker in many Indian families?
Why is marriage all about bringing home a caretaker in many Indian families?
Why can’t women carry their family name forward when men get to do it? Changing surname after marriage should not be a necessity but a choice of a woman.
Dear mothers, teach your daughters that marriage is about love, equality and mutual respect. Not about serving the husband.
“Shaddi ke baad sab badal jata hai!” Your name, identity and the support from parents too? Must marriage be so unfair to women?
You need to ‘look’ like you are married. Why forced women to change after marriage? Just because a woman gets married, doesn’t mean she puts her choices, ambitions on halt.
Why are women forced to choose between a bad marriage and social shaming of a divorced woman?
If bidaai means a daughter and her parents lose the right to love and stay with each other, then why do we even have such unfair customs?
Is it a woman’s naivety or the society’s narrow mindedness that has made singlehood an impossible reality?
Rather than making Bidaai a gendered idea, shouldn’t we encourage more men to stay with their in-laws and daughters to take care of their parents?
Increasingly women are refusing to be the one compromising in a marriage. Adjustment is a two-way deal and no one has the right to burden their partner solely with it.