Delayed Marriage
By firstclassnewsline
Delayed marriage, have you experienced it? Gone are the days we used to
think it was a woman’s ‘headache’ but today, have you not seen guys who
have gone past the age of forty without any plans or assurance of
settling down in marriage? Tell me, why have we been laughing at the
women folk as the only victim? Any way you enter, people ridicule single
women who are of age but not married-
every move a woman makes is misinterpreted for seduction and attention
seeking, why? Meanwhile, guys spin and wink to lure women even when
bashed.
It is good to marry but when there is a delay I’m of
the opinion life should go on as it were. You do not need to kill
yourself for what you cannot change.
The courage to bear your ‘cross’ without complaining to the whole world is an obvious sign of maturity.
The mere mention of the word marriage causes so much concern to this
generation; it is either you hear people lament it (marriage) is not
forth coming or when it finally comes, the problems that roll with it
seem to overwhelm its merits. Despite all these, singles still desire
this divine union with a passion and some get frustrated when it is not
happening when envisaged but to a large extent, others have come to
accept their fate whether marriage comes or not.
The point here
is not trying to find out if they are happy or not but to salute their
courage to move on with life as if all was well. In deed this article is
coming from this direction- trying its bit to cheer the gloomy faces
and actually saying ‘life is big and deep’ there are a whole lot of
things you can do with your life.
I have had the opportunity of speaking with a couple of persons who have tasted, fought and overcome delayed marriage.
One of them said “I’m tired of trying to make things work, the more I
try to get settled the little result my effort yields. I grew up as a
pretty little girl who had a fair share of the good things life could
offer. Seeing and having so much at my disposition gave me a false
impression of life. I was taught the difference between the rich and the
poor, who were supposed to be my friends, where to go and where to
shun. This eventually made me live in a world too far from reality.
When it was time for me to enter university, my parents decided it was
either I went abroad or nothing. It was not my first time of traveling
abroad so to say I was excited is blackmail but knowing the kind of
parents I had, argument would only aggravate daddy’s anger and mummy
would be simply irritated, I had to quickly make up my mind to comply.
At the eve of my departure, friends and relations flooded the house,
some stayed over to the next day, my maternal and paternal grandparents
whispered to each other with uncontrollable grins suggesting their pride
in my academic success.
As everything went dead and people
retired to rest, mummy called me for a private talk. With little or no
idea of what she had in mind for me, I sat by her side and to my
surprise, mummy had nothing to say about my academics, instead, she said
I should be careful not to wine and dine with the poor. Before I could
even ask why, she added that I should not also date a foreigner as I had
no business staying back in their country after my education. She made
it clear to me that my father wanted me to study abroad, come back to
Africa and show the people he has a successful child.
Baffled
by what mother said, I imagined how I was going to sample guys to
finally get one that belonged to my class and will be accepted by my
parents. Getting to the UK, the respect I had for my mum made it
difficult for me to respond to advances by foreigners no matter the
crush I felt for them. To know my parents well is to say that
disobedience was never tolerated under their roof.
For a whole
year, I stayed without a date (this helped me in a way to settle down
academically) but after a while, the female friends I made over there
made me feel out of place. I tried explaining to them it was in no way
my fault as I got no one that matched my desire.
Moved by
pity, Bessie, my roommate played a fast one and linked me with a rich
man’s son who was born and raised in his country home. Definitely, our
values were different and to say the least, we were simply incompatible
and parted ways sooner than anyone could intervene. As I laid on my bed
brooding over the separation, I wondered, did mummy forget to tell me it
was difficult to find both love and riches in one pack (relationship)?
Perhaps her own time was different, how could she ever dream that guys
who were born with mega silver spoon in the mouth would know the
rudiments of love and respect for a woman- have they tasted sacrifice,
do they know about endurance? Can they be patient with people’s
weaknesses when they were taught to scold, blame or shout at people who
err in the delivery of their duty?
Indeed, finding true love
became a serious problem for me, friends who could not cope with my
‘selective’ attitude (or better put my mummy’s selective nature imposed
on me) cleverly avoided the issue each time I attempted to bring it up.
The next thing I was looking forward to was the day I will finish my
course and get back to my mum, narrating the experience as I look
straight into her eyes for reactions.
Coming back to the
country was not in any way a relief to my emotion as I was still unable
to secure a relationship for myself. Friends and acquaintances I left
behind thought my promises to come back were mere sham. Some were
engaged while others had already turned parents. Being a little more
advanced in age then put me in a position of defense. I viewed everyone
with suspicion, thinking they have come to take advantage of me. Before I
knew it, all suitors disappeared, leaving me more confused and almost
developing hatred for my mother. I summed up courage to ask my mum why
she adopted the approach of “match your class” to my relationship. She
really did not have any concrete reason to give but kept repeating “all
these, I did for your own good”.
As I rehearsed the pains that
flew from my mother’s supposed control/influence over my choice of a
life partner, there came a time I realized crying over spilt milk will
only cause me more frustration. As such, every bit of my energy was
directed toward building a happy future despite what I had lost.
Immediately, plans to take over daddy’s business was under way and
before long, I proved to them (daddy, mummy and their friends) my study
abroad was not in vain.
Without pretense, life really got
interesting and challenging but not tough. My belief in what I could do
made me develop a positive attitude toward the challenges that
confronted me. Very soon, I discovered life could go on fine without
complaining about what you do not have; I have decided to enjoy my life
whether marriage comes or not. Anyway, I’m still open, if it comes fine
but if not, my life must go on well”.
A word for parents:
•Your life is different from your children’s so let them live life to
the fullest, provided, they are not involved in things that would hinder
progress.
•When it comes to sensitive issues, try to advice
and not command/recommend. A mature mind should be able to take
decisions without blaming others for their influence.
•Allow your children to take steps they can defend.
•Every parent would love to control his /her child but please set them free.
A word for singles
•Do not start what you cannot finish.
•Have a concrete plan for your life so you would not be tossed by people’s disposition.
•Take responsibility for your life; don’t blame people for your failure.
•Make up your mind to succeed.
•Even if you have made mistakes, shake it off and face your life again.
7/17/2014
Delayed Marriage By firstclassnewsline
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