How do modern couples express love for each other?
Honestly, saying I love you hardly cuts it and besides, we tend to say I love
you to a lot of people whom we are not romantically involved in and the use of
words and phrases like sthandwa sami
(my love), darling, sweetheart... is random and hardly reserved for the person
we call our soul mate. Physical contact; kissing, hugging, holding hands… has
increased amongst people who are not romantically involved and is no longer the
preserve of that one, special person. So how do modern couples express love for
each other? How do they show each other that they care?
Traditionally,
it was the exclusive duty of the woman to take care of the home and family
whilst the man provided for the family. In washing, cooking...for the husband,
the wife showed that she cared. And in making sure that the family is properly
provided for, the man expressed his love for his wife. It was not really
necessary for them to tell each other that they loved each other. It can be
argued that what was happening between married couples back then was not love
at all, but that’s a debate for another day.
With the advent
of civilisation, the exclusive role of the man as the provider for the family
has been taken away. In a number of cases, the woman has continued washing,
cooking and so on for the husband and this way women have maintained their way
of expressing their love for their husbands. Men have continued demanding that
women push the ‘taking care’ of husband and family role and in many cases,
unfairly so. What about the men? How now do they express their love for their
wives if it is no longer their exclusive duty to provide for the family; to
make sure that the rent is paid, the electricity and water bills are taken care
of? At some point, flowers, chocolates and the likes become lame and anyway,
how many men do that?
In
a proper modern setup, both husband and wife have fulltime jobs and the maid
takes care of the household. Providing for the family is a shared
responsibility and all that is left between the couples is the phrase I love
you and the sex; we all know these are not exclusive to the one person we are
romantically involved with. ‘Civilisation’ has thrown this out of the window.
Gender
roles served a bigger purpose than just the practicality of getting things done
and as we move forward, we have to find practical ways of expressing love for
each other in the absence of gender roles. Honestly, despite our outward
expression of love and affection, there is huge emotional void inside of the
modern man and woman and we become so desperate to fill this void we dabble in
dangerous and destructive things. And we always find men and women going back
to the basics: Married men sneaking into the maid’s room or running off with a
seemingly lowlife girlfriend. We all have heard of married women sleeping with
the gardener, chauffer or some other man.
How
do modern men and women express love for each other? I ask this question
because even though I consider myself a modern man, I have come across too many
situations where I am left wondering what is left for the husband or wife after
love and affection has openly been expressed for other people. As a man you
feel unappreciated and unloved when your wife tells you that your food is in
the warmer as she busies herself with painting her fingernails. Instead of
lashing out in anger, you remind yourself that you are a modern man. That is
until you find a seemingly lowlife woman who is willing to wash your clothes,
serve you your food whilst it’s still hot and make sure your change of clothes
is ready even before you take a shower.
The
question still remains: How do modern couples express love for each other. The
situation as it is at the moment is a one way road to too many divorces. We
will hide behind facebook, twitter, whatsapp and so on, but it’s not a
sustainable alternative. How do modern couples express love for each other?
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ReplyDeleteNice post!!! I believe that to express your love to your girlfriend you must gift her beautiful fresh flowers of pink or red roses...
ReplyDeleteTook the words right out of my mouth! We are together for different reasons now and the old ways of validating each other dont work any more. Perhaps this explains why so many are disgruntled with the institution of marriage - it is one of those which have struggled to evolv with the times. I believe that now - couples need to find a balance between having your partner be your "home", your security and your anchor AND having them be your friend, your passion, your thrill, your adventure, your muse (if you get what i mean). This would that wifey has to be that and the small house all in one, and baam you have everything u cld eva want ryt there in yo home! Men would also have to be hubby AND the man on the side all in one so she can have it allat home as well. Just having a male body, paying lobola and being around aint enuff no more - fact...
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