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sree
by on Mar 07, 2008 11:41 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Woman is precious, juggling between work, home, and doing her level best to satisfy everyone's needs, taking care of home, husband, children, in laws, parents .. How many guys can do this??

Not many guys understand this fact...... Please appreciate "HER" .. She is precious!!!!!
A girl, who is as much educated as you are;
Who is earning almost as much as you do;
Who has dreams and aspirations just as you have because she is as human as you are
Who has never entered the kitchen in her life just like you or your sister haven't, as she was busy in studies and competing in a system that gives no special concession to girls for their culinary achievements
But, who is somehow expected to be a master-chef from day #1, while you sleep oblivious to her predicament in her new circumstances, environment and that kitchen
One, who is expected to make the tea, first thing in the morning and cook food at the end of the day, even if she is as tired as you are, maybe more, and yet never ever expected to complain;
Who is expected to be a servant, a cook, a mother, a wife, even if she doesn't want to;
And is learning just like you are as to what you want from her;
And is clumsy and sloppy at times and knows that you won't like it if she is too demanding, or if she learns faster than you;
One, who has lived and loved her parents & brothers & sisters, almost as Much as you do for 20-25 years of her life
But has bravely agreed to leave behind all that, her home,

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  RE:sree
by Preeti on Mar 07, 2008 06:29 PM   Permalink
things are changing now.. Guys these days are quite understanding and sensitive to the issues u mentioned. They do try to chip in as much as they can.. And pls, no one expects a woman in the house to be a servant as u mentioned

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