Saturday, December 09, 2006

21st Century Hypocrisy

Several years ago, I’d ghost-written an analysis of Shashi Deshpande’s books. When I first took it up, it was because I needed the money, but as I read on, it began to make me very unsure of a lot of things in my life. Her books though are fiction, cut to the bone. They deal with subjects like rape within marriage, domestic violence, and abuse from the point of view of the woman. I realized that a lot of literature is actually male centric, and waters down the woman’s point of view. I began to see the patterns of some of her characters in the world around me. I admit that I could have been imagining things, but many things seemed to fit in place perfectly- being in the conservative South, I began to see even cities like Bangalore wearing nothing but a veneer of liberalism. It was only a few days ago that this struck really close to home.

I was talking with a friend whom I had met after a long time. For a while we had the usual guy-talk, and then the topics turned to ones more common among those his age, relationships, marriage, etc. Now, I do consider myself to be a practicing Christian, but my Christian perspective to life is limited to my and only my life- so much so that that some of my expat associates joke about me being a closet Jew. We had started out debating over arranged and love marriages. I intend to marry late, and I told him that a late marriage for love would be better than an early arranged marriage, considering that financial security and emotional maturity would make it easier for two people to get along. He then started to interrogate me on the qualities that I wanted in my future mate (I’m sorry ladies- :) that is beyond the scope of this article). Soon after I was done, he asked me a question that made me want to howl with laughter:

“Will you insist that your wife be a virgin before marriage?”

Now I’ve heard that hypocrites like this exist, but I never thought I’d find one in my drawing room, drinking my beer.

When I answered in the negative, stating that I would only ask for fidelity from the wedding day forward, he launched into a harangue about me being “trapped” by the BPO lifestyle (The Indian media has portrayed the BPO sector as a hotbed of sex, drugs and other vices- that’s another rant). After chastising him for falling prey to media sensationalism, I shot the question back at him. He replied in the affirmative.

This conversation had now begun to sicken me.

This is a person with a reasonably colourful past. Oft have I sat, listening to him detail his sordid escapades, detail by grimy detail, while just wishing that some kind soul would dash to my bathroom cabinet, grab my straight razor and slit my throat! And yes, you know that someone’s really lost it when they think that “paid service” is something to be proud about! And you know that they’re really ‘round the bend when they think that it’s something extraordinary, like climbing Everest! So considering his history, he effectively disqualifies himself from being suitable to marry by his own standards!

Unfortunately, this appears to be the state of most of the men in this country, some go to fine engineering schools, get jobs working for large multinational corporations, watch HBO and CNN, but still hold these old misogynistic values!

I can understand a celibate demanding such a condition. It is acceptable for one to ask for a mate with similar views on subjects that form the core of a marriage, like sex, household finance, children etc, but with something like this where a different moral standard applies to the person you share your life with, it fails to constitute a marriage, and begins to be a master-slave relationship.

Wait, there’s more.

And in some cases, the people responsible for this are the women themselves! Though we live in an economy where a college degree is nearly a guarantee of employment, and good communication skills and a professional qualification is a speedway to the Good Life, lots of women fail to break free of the bonds and willingly submit themselves to this abuse. I’ve known many cases of women giving up careers and promising relationships to enter this obsolete, misogynistic, and often abusive system. They refuse to take responsibility for their own lives. The worst part is that they look down on those who do.

In India, women are smarter than men! It’s true! If you look at the statistics for the past several years, the mean marks scored by female students in high school are several percent higher than male students. Maybe it’s about time we saw a little less whining and a little more moxie.

We have a legal system that guarantees the right to free will after the age of 18 to any citizen of this country. We also have legislation that protects women from violent family members. “Men are the breadwinners” and “Men are physically stronger than us” are no longer valid excuses. What Indian women need to do is drop the persona of the mute sacrificial lamb and change the system. It is happening, but not fast enough.

And as for my “friend”, I wish he gets married to a hopeless prude who will nag him to suicide.

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Excellent post, you have exposed the blatant hypocrisy which I guess exists among the majority of indian men. They hope to marry nubile beautiful young women, who have been celibate and untouched before marriage who magically after marriage should help them have a great sex life! Pathetic.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006 11:18:00 AM  
Blogger FSN 3.0 said...

Nice post, but your view seems rather one dimensional.

I don't see as many indications of bigotry, as I see of hypocrisy.Perhaps you have the terms confused?

So who isn't a hypocrite these days?

"and as for my “friend”, I wish he gets married to a hopeless prude who will nag him to suicide."

I wonder if you two are truly friends, and if you were, it is interesting to note the kind of reaction his one comment has caused.

What - you don't think women have such rules, or such opinions?

They could be true party animals and still insist on marrying a 'homegrown' boy so he'll let em do whatever they want, after marriage (I've heard a couple of em talk this way).

Wednesday, December 13, 2006 5:04:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

All guys thankfully are not 'closet-chameleons'..

Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:51:00 PM  
Blogger Ambuj Saxena said...

I take a different stand-point on the issue. As a liberalist, I feel that everyone should be free to ask for choices, and everyone should be free to accept or reject them. As long as women are free to kick the guy who asked for virginity, I don't see why it would be a problem. Eventually, the guy may have to settle for a girl as "(im)perfect" as himself.

BTW, this reminded me of the saying that: marriage is the price men have to pay for sex, and sex is the price women have to pay for marriage.

As long as the decision is mutual, there is no need to pain your fingers writing long blogs on the issue.

Saturday, December 16, 2006 6:29:00 AM  
Blogger Sindhu said...

@ Ambuj Saxena,I feel sorry for u coz u had to pain not only ur eyes in reading this "long" blog but also ur hands in commenting on it....

well Mr.Ajit I find myself in much admiratin of the views that u have expressed so justly and unexaggerated view of an issue as sensitive and less discussed as this...
well, its good to know that there are atleast some "sensible" guys out there who r really not intent on being always right and not ashamed to admit their mistakes....cool re...admirable indeed such virtues!! And rare also nowadays....long way to go...!!!
bye!

Monday, January 08, 2007 5:23:00 AM  
Blogger Rish said...

Couldn't have said it better myself. As long as we have this gap and inequality between the sexes our society is effectively crippling itself - women represent half the world population and men need to acknowledge that we are the lesser for impeding their progress. I would go as far as saying that it is downright unpatriotic and criminal to be as male-centric as we are. Issues of fairness aside, even from a utilitarian point of view society as a whole would gain from the progress of women. I for one would want an equal partner in life and completely agree with your views on this.

Monday, October 29, 2007 10:40:00 PM  

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