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Dicky_Bird
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men nowadays are earning more then their Father-in-law did in his days

Post by Dicky_Bird »

Read somewhere interesting quote - Want to kmow what members feel

"The fact of the matter: Today's' men nowadays are earning more then their Father-in-law did in his days and today's woman does less work then her Mother-in-law did in her days".
My Roots
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Post by My Roots »

Dicky_Bird;409451 and today's woman does less work then her Mother-in-law did in her days".


lol, sure less work at home preparing piping hot meals, mopping, cleaning dishes but more work outside which MIL didn't do in her days.
rajradio
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Post by rajradio »

Thanks for starting the thread, at this point most married men know not to talk anymore and let the magenta brigade take over the discussion.

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XOXO
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oooppppps
LotsOfRokda
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Post by LotsOfRokda »

Dicky_Bird;409451today's woman does less work then her Mother-in-law did in her days".


thanks for the enlightenment. From now on, my MIL will be my idol. If I can accomplish even half of what she did, I consider myself successful.

Hmmm I wonder how she managed to glue the remote to my husbands hands so well. I could use that idea to accomplish a lot more!
M V
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Post by M V »

Dicky_Bird;409451Read somewhere interesting quote - Want to kmow what members feel

"The fact of the matter: Today's' men nowadays are earning more then their Father-in-law did in his days and today's woman does less work then her Mother-in-law did in her days".

A less interesting quote: Today's sons are earning more than their fathers did, and today's daughters do less work than their mothers did.

Shooting over? pack up? :)
Chakra
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men nowadays are earning more then their Father-in-law did in his days

Post by Chakra »

Smart men will find a Father-in-law who earns more than him and then marry his daughter. Then, do you care if the daughter does any work at all.
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Post by okonomi »

I think the OP may be celebrating the availability of all those helpful machines to do household chores....
Todays daughters are earning more than than fathers; and today's sons can do household chores better than their fathers.
Dicky_Bird
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Post by Dicky_Bird »

My own thinking is that both men and women are working more than their parents/inlaws
Very few have family support system as older generations have in India

I have seen more men working in kitchen and doing dishes and more women going out to work and earn money to support better life style.

But
Still not sure If Rama was lucky to have Sita or Sita was lucky to have Ram.
All married couples look as them to me
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Post by okonomi »

Dicky_Bird;410128......Still not sure If Rama was lucky to have Sita or Sita was lucky to have Ram.

Acc. to the story, Sita didn't have any options... She could'a married an IT guy, and moved away; instead she had to marry someone with a local job and landed property. He wasn't all that bright. He gave up rights to ancestral property rather easily; should'a taken the step mother to court. Overall, Sita drew bad cards; and eventually she had to put herself through tough trials, because the husband was rather dense. A good lesson for future generations. Glad that the story is being taught to all kids in desh.
Dicky_Bird;410128All married couples look as them to me

OP, that is very enlightened behavior.... but I am not sure Shyam or Gita would go for that.
After the enactment of the rights to gays in NY, I heard the names of the pair "Ram & Shyam" from a desi friend. She couldn't explain who this Shyam is and if there is a story like Ramayana behind this married couple. During the discussion I also heard of another desi pair called "Sita aur Gita", that too was equally perplexing. No myths, legends or stories behind either of these pairs. Why not ?
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