On the occasion of women’s week, every nook and corner of social media must be filled with how the world is indispensable without women. IT IS! The caregiver, the one who can do anything, the one who can do everything literally.
I am not going to add more to the bulk of posts lying around everywhere on the internet. My thoughts, my ideas have taken another tangent. What about men, the guys who opened up and embraced the woman inside? There should be no shame in writing, saying or accepting that. Even Lord Shiva is incomplete without Shakti.
I came across women who juggled through the pandemic between housework, daily chores, kids and cooking like pros, but there came men who disregarding many things
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and tasks which are so gender biased that the stereotype was impossible to break! And that’s what this pandemic did, it made people learn about equality in a wonderfully weird way.
To the men who cooked, cleaned and dusted while their spouse was in a meeting. To the men who made sure that their better half was well rested just by taking a truckload of her work and to the men who entered the kitchen for the first time; you might get mocked, you might get called upon but fear not you are the ones who are worthy of the respect you deserve.
To the men who enjoyed a warm bath and a face pack after a hard days work, agree to disagree but we all know how much you enjoyed it :P
Disregarding the “Man-Woman” fight I am hopeful that one day there will be no women’s day or men’s day to create a divide to begin with.
What do you have to say about this?
