how should we love and be loved?
This may seem like a simple question, but for many, it could also be a lifelong quest.
Many of us belong to a generation where fathers are seen as the main breadwinners, while mothers – even when they held full-time jobs – are perceived as the main caregivers. Generally, our parents stayed married, the power dynamics between them never shifted, and familial lives remained status quo. “That’s how love and marriage will be like for us too,” many of us thought.
Then, the women of our generation received more education, travelled widely, lived overseas, met people from all walks of lives and cultures, and became more independent – financially and emotionally – than the generation before. Women are feeling increasingly empowered and we are, slowly but surely, gaining traction in the fight…