When
I was a man,
I
performed man's duties,
To
the best of my ability `
I
came home after a hard day's labour,
To
the loving embrace of my wife,
Who
prepared warm water for my bath,
And
fed me what she had cooked,
With
the ingredient of Love.
Seasons
changed, roles changed.
I
was born a girl, when it was time,
To
marry the man I loved,
I
was thinking of all the things
That
I would do to make his life
Comfortable
and peaceful.
And
he in turn, was planning things
To
accomplish, to make me feel loved,
and
cared for.
For
centuries, man was happy,
Doing
his duties,
He
could appreciate things,
That
his feminine counterpart
Did
for him.
Then
came a time,
Man
started mistreating his better half,
Suppressing
her, taking advantage of her.
For
eons women suffered -
Then
came a day, they thought,
'Enough
is enough, we're not weaklings,
We
are equal to men',
They
cut short their hair,
They
wore men's clothes.
Took
upon themselves men's occupations.
But
alas! feminine duties also fell,
Entirely
on their tender shoulders,
As
men were not ready to lend a helping hand.
This
imbalance couldn't last long,
And
man got ready to help,
his
better half.
Little
does the mankind know
That
every job is not for both.
Man
is endowed with physical strength,
He
can do physical work much faster
and
easier than women.
Women
are endowed with mental
And
emotional strength.
They
can be the pillar of the family,
Nourisher
for babies,
Anchor
for kids, much better than men.
Simply
because that is how
Nature
meant it to be.
Women
are like the Earth,
The
nourisher, the multiplier,
They
need not prove they are
Equal
to men.
Men
are like the sky,
The
protector, they are
not
endowed with the role
of
Nourisher by Nature.
Go
deeper and understand,
Man
and woman, they are
just
roles taken by us.
To
experience the joys and sorrows,
To
go beyond,
To
the ultimate realization,
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Interesting, we were discussing today how men started looking at themselves as superior because they earned money. And as a result, children grew up - girls and boys - wanting to be their father, because he was the superior one. When a family values money more than love, then they will be left with more money than love - and the gap accentuates with every generation.
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