During one of my visit to Singapore, I was
invited to stay with a Muslim couple. The wife had been born and brought up in
Pakistan, and she had come to Singapore after her marriage.
One day, after the husband had left for
work, the wife came to me sobbing. But
she was crying so much that she could not tell me anything. The next day, she told me that her husband
was not happy with her, and that she was contemplating going back to her
parents.
Her declaration had me thinking on the
issue, and I tried to understand the problem. I finally came to the conclusion
that her parents were responsible for this state of affairs. As it turned out,
she was pampered by her parents so much so that she was incapable of managing
her house, as she had received no such training whilst she was at her parent’s
house. After her marriage, and especially after settling down in a different
environment, she was incapable of taking care of her husband and her new home.
This became a source of unpleasantness in their marital life. In countries like India and Pakistan domestic
help is easily available. But life in developed and Western Countries is
totally different. And for someone who was not used to doing anything, it
proved to be very difficult. The difference between the two countries had
become a problem for the wife. And this
posed a problem for the newly wed couple. And the problem comes back to the
parents of the wife who had shielded their daughter from the realities of life,
and when she was faced with them, she could not cope with them. It was this
ill-considered approach of the parents that made life miserable for this lady.
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