Tyler Durden said, “We’re a generation of men raised by women. I’m wondering if another woman is really the answer we need.”
And His Highness thought, “What about the generation of men being raised by maids?”
Oh. Freudian slip. Nip. Sorry. Does that hurt? Oh Father! Forgive… them!
But don’t you see the evolutionary – devolutionary, actually – downfall of the species being laid out through the passport to heaven?
Instead of mending gender roles and taking the corrective path, absolute destruction has been chosen. That is being imposed. Otherwise, there would be labels. This and that. Can’t give examples; would spoil the fun.
Gone are the days of:
!مائے نی میں کنوں آکھاں
Instead, the next generation of poets will eulogize their maids. Motherly maids.
It’s not a generalization. Not a sweeping statement. So, scratch your knees while reading this.
Fathers will remain fathers. Bad, corrupt, lazy, angry… but pretty much the same, with a slight inclination towards betterment. They have modernized themselves. Adopted new roles. Mended their ways. Corrected old mistakes. Buried many of their fathers’ behaviors – to pave a better home for the next generation.
But the thing is, you can’t impose. Just like it’s wrong for men to impose themselves and their wishes, it’s wrong the other way too.
And most importantly, as Ghamidi has clearly mentioned, the single biggest purpose of marriage is to raise the next generation in a protective and safe environment. The rest of the marriage ingredients – love, affection, deep internal regard, and the cringe stuff – are crap. Illogical. Inorganic. Unnatural. By sheer hit-and-trial maybe, some out of hundred work. That too in the short run. In the long run, it’s old age, vested interests, lack of options, dependency, self-image, kids, and impotence.
You’ve heard about daddy issues. Mother issues. Imagine a future of maid issues. Kink.
This will go bad. For sure. And honestly, it should. Please. Be my guest – out.