AT THE FEET OF THE MOTHER

When your parents want you to get married but you don’t, you are not interested or not yet ready for marriage, how do you make them understandšŸ™„? They say, “You are our responsibility.” Even though you live far from them, they worry and say, “Donā€™t deprive us the chance to perform your kanyadaan.” They are concerned about you being alone, saying, “Life is long, and itā€™s hard to live alone, especially in these times when bad things are happening to women.”

Well the best way is to address their fears. As parents their concern is legitimate just as your right of choice to marry or not is fully legitimate. The middle ground is to address their worry logically, to show a few examples especially since these days the idea of a commune living is gaining prominence. Tell them about the systems such as health care etc that take care of many things that needed suppoirt of a partner. Also let them stay with you for a while so that they can know first hand how you are managing.Ā  Finally instead of blocking the idea completely you may tell them that you are open to long term friend or partner or even marry if you find someone with whom you feel happy and comfortable.Ā 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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