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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Primary Responsibilities - Men and Women

In our society there are men as well as women. Both have their duties to perform towards the society. There is a vast difference between the duties of a man towards the society, and that of a woman.

The obligation of men towards the society has got everything to do with strength. He is supposed to carry the burden that requires strength. He will look after his family, he will give them all kinds of protection, he must save them from all kinds of dangers and he will provide them with all the necessities. If a wheel of the family-cart sinks into mud, he is supposed to pull it out, and make the cart rolling once again. He is destined to pull the heavy rope or chain and get the work done. If he moves away from this position, and be ignorant, society will discard him.

A woman is the epitome of love and compassion. As a mother, wife or sister, she is supposed to give love, care and affection to her family. There is no escape. That is the reason why she has been sent to this world. This is her primary responsibility towards her family and society. She is supposed to keep men under control through love and affection.

Lifting a heavy box or changing the car tyre is a primary duty of men. Whereas knitting and sewing are primarily women's jobs. Protecting and saving are basically men's responsibility, whereas bringing up the baby with love and affection is the primary duty of a woman. It is strength on one side, and love on the other. Women are the home-makers, while men are the home-savers. Men provides strength and valour that brings all kinds of safety and security, while women provides love and perceptual experience that brings all kinds of balance and harmony. These two keep the family and the society moving smoothly towards further prosperity.

After fulfilling their primary duties, both men and women can venture into one another's territory. There is no harm in that. But they must never forget their primary responsibility towards their family and society. This truth is eternal. Subscribe to Tarry A Little by Email Subscribe in a reader

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