Making A Case For Marriage
To marry or not to marry, that is the question. My pros & cons list.
Navigating Family, Friendship, Marriage, Colleagues, Companions & other social connections
To marry or not to marry, that is the question. My pros & cons list.
Ever had this pop up on your screen? Stop.Scroll back to check.Look at how many people ‘liked’.Hover uncertainly over ‘View Comments’, then decide not to.Visit profile page to see when this happened & what happened after.Hover over ‘Like’ and decide against because it’ll mean notifications for the next 2 weeks….
Assertiveness is easy when it comes to rivals, opponents and competition. But men seem unable to bring it to the fore with someone they care about, especially if that someone is a woman.
I wonder if, at some point in the relationship, a woman feels more like a single mother than a girlfriend/wife. I know I certainly do. And I have one of the better ones. He doesn’t cheat, he doesn’t force sex on me. And yet, here I am. I’ve refrained from…
Custody battles for friendship are no less ugly than those for children and possessions of an estranged couple.
The most burdensome, about my gender is the black-and-white nature of options available to women.
Never mind the mind of a married man, dramatic sulking is the prerogative of any man that’s not single. Well, at least he’s got imagination.
More women have careers & financial independence. In the context of relationships, how do the economics play out?
I’m dissecting the (un)holy state of matrimony. The wedding is a pretty massive start. Jewellery, outdated rituals and more.
Men who provide services (waitstaff, plumbers etc.) show their misogyny in their behaviour to woman customers. Even if we are the ones paying the bill. Indian men would literally rather lose a customer than serve a woman.