Zulma,I know exactly how you are feeling about sending your child away to school,I had the same feelings when my two kids went to the college,I happen to be close by so I still felt better that I cooked for them over the week-ends.My role as a mother is still there because you worry for them, especially I was more worried about my daughter's safety at school as compared to my son.I still believe in that men are more stroger than womenvpkuywsaZulma,I know exactly how you are feeling about sending your child away to school,I had the same feelings when my two kids went to the college,I happen to be close by so I still felt better that I cooked for them over the week-ends.My role as a mother is still there because you worry for them, especially I was more worried about my daughter's safety at school as compared to my son.I still believe in that men are more stroger than women.
June 12, 2008 4:27 AM
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June 12, 2008 4:27 AM
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Anjum, yes I’ve heard this tradition for Middle Eastern people, but I don’t think every family in the Middle East is “wealthy” enough to have some of these privileges you speak about. For those unfortunate women, when their husband comes home from a long day of work, does he expect her to still look “good” even though they couldn’t afford a nanny, or afford “servants” to do the work for her? If not, then what does a man expect? You mentioned that families are more relaxed because Men are considered “breadwinners” and go to work while their wife stay home and gets the royal treatment, why do you feel this makes a family more relaxed?
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