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Heading Towards the Nonsense

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From Lama J . . .

Simplicity is the cure for the complications of daily life, pureness the one and only remedy and salvation. It’s not a philosophy or a theory I’m trying to raise, but a question I keep asking myself – is it really strange to be simple? Is it a shame to be pure and spontaneous?

 

I grew up in a simple house, where I learned how to earn things. I was taught to be proud of being a Palestinian, an Arab, and above else, a Muslim. I always prayed with my parents and fasted during Ramadan every year – today I still do.  I used to visit my uncles and relatives, although part of me didn’t really like doing so. I respected my parents and never argued with them about anything, even if they weren’t convincing. I used to help mom and my sisters in preparing big meals for the family. In fact, we each cooked twice a week and it wasn’t an option to do so, but a duty. I grew up proudly in a very simple and traditional Middle Eastern home. Looking back now, I feel lucky.

On the other hand, I received my education from a private school, where boys and girls were allowed to study with each other. I had posters of Wham and George Michael in my bedroom, loved to listen to pop music and watched Western movies and TV shows.

As I grew up, my dad used to tell us, when you work hard your reward is always big. He also said to work as if there is no one beside you to help. After I finished university, I worked in many places in Amman trying to earn a living and to prove that I could do a lot of things with a small amount of money. Eventually my efforts and education took me to a job Europe and my travels around the world began.   

My dream, all along, was to have a family of my own – kids here and there, playing with them one minute and yelling at them the next. I guess it’s a simple dream. I love kids, and I’m not afraid to say that loudly. I guess I’m a big kid too, as I’ve never wanted to grow up. What could be better than having beautiful angels living with you, watching them grow, learn, and later marry to start families of their own? Kids are a blessing from God. The Holly Quran even says “money and kids are the beauty of our lives.

I felt the need to write these thoughts, just to make sure that I’m still on the right track, trying to follow what I think to be normal. In the end, I try to keep the balance in my life.

Many sophisticated co-workers and friends of mine from different nationalities and religions often look at me with a big question mark. I guess I’m silly and very old-fashioned about my ideas of having kids and living happily ever after; I guess I’m wasting my precious time cooking; I guess I’m not really enjoying my time because I don’t party a lot. Hmmm… where the hell I have been hiding all these years??

Let me say this loudly, so all can hear – this kind of thinking is not normal!! A friend of mine with no children, who has four cats and calls them her daughters and who always talks about how children would interfere with her lifestyle, is not normal. Sometimes she takes couple of days off because one of the daughters is sick. Don’t get me wrong; I love animals. They’re beautiful and cute, but they are not people.

Another friend of mine told me she doesn’t want kids because she’s afraid that her face will get paralyzed? But How?? Did you ever read about this happening to anyone? I didn’t.

Another is telling me she has her own way of living and kids are just an interruption to this lifestyle. Can’t kids be part of our lifestyle? Another hates the responsibility, but aren’t we are supposed to be responsible? Another thinks that she makes money to enjoy spending it, and not to waste it on kids. Are children a waste of our money?

 I can give endless examples of women I meet in my day-to-day life who simply cannot imagine having children. I’m sure there are more and I’m still interested to meet and to listen to their opinionsl. Most of these fellow women react so strangely every time I show how much I need a child, looking at me in a way that makes me try to hide my feelings towards being a mother. Sometimes they make me feel like I ran away from the Stone Age.

I guess people like being weird these days. Maybe it’s cool to be different, or it’s good to make lots of money and not share it with anybody. Many marriages seem to be now based on emptiness; a need of having something called partner in one’s life, but this partner doesn’t expect much from the other. Every time I feel proud of learning how to cook a new recipe that my husband really liked and want to brag about it. When I do, once again, I made to feel like I’m from the Stone Age.

A friend of mine doesn’t like cooking because she cannot stand washing dishes. Another one orders from a food service to feed the family every day. Some literally have never done anything, but work at their jobs. Many place work as a priority over starting a family of their own and their husbands are not even complaining.

Is this the new generation? Are these the expected future mothers? Are we really convinced that this is the right thing? How far we are willing to go with this way of thinking? Is this a new religion that people want to follow, where we can be more classy and civilized?

I guess we are heading towards the danger zone here; I guess we’re heading towards the nonsense.

 

 

5 Responses to “Heading Towards the Nonsense”

  1. Marlena says:

    I’m a 23 years-old and Im not sure if I want to have kids. Does this mean I’m “Heading Towards the Nonsense”???

  2. lamaj says:

    Dear Marlena, Thank you for your message. I think your still young to know whether you want to be mother or not in that age. My article speaks about women who are professional co-workers and around their mid 30′s or 40′s who are kind of far far way from the desire of being a mother. I am not here to judge what people would like to choose, I just found this kind of thinking is not normal. This is just my opinion.

    Looking forward to hearing more from you
    Lama J.

  3. memonah says:

    In my opinion those women or men who never wanted children should not marry from the first place, Marriage means FAMILY. Where is the family concept here when you don’t want to be a mother or a father? This is really not normal at all and very ODD. These days people are selfish and they are only thinking of themselves and what they would like to do not thinking that one day they will be old and will die alone. Again your article is real and its happening allot lately. PS. This woman who thinks cats are her kids is a FREAK…

  4. whatliesbeneath says:

    Society still expects married couples to have children and those who do not are labelled “selfish”, “unnatural” and currently, not normal or deficient is some way. When couples have made a deliberate and conscious decision to not have children, it is important for friends and family to respect that decision and not pressure them to change their minds, or create a judgemental environment of inadequacy. This decision is based on many different factors such as a known hereditary conditions or trauma in childhood. Some couples just do not have a maternal or paternal instinct, so it would not be fair to bring children into the world under those circumstances. I consider this to be very responsible, instead of the irresponsible actions of having children when they are unplanned or unwanted.

    People find meaning in their life through various routes and the absolute “meaning of life” is not necessarily found in children. I get asked daily when my husband and I are having children and I find this question offensive and “not normal”. Marriage does not equate children and I am certainly not less of woman, wife or human being if I decline this opportunity. As women, I think we need to support the “stone age” and the “childfree”, as the exceptional bases of having the ability to make this choice. I don’t think your view is in the stone age, I think is perfectly natural and amazing that you want to share with your life with little angels and I hope you too can also feel it is perfectly natural for others that want to devote their life to a themselves as a single individual or a childfree married couple.

    Thanks for your article.

  5. lamaj says:

    Thank you memonah & Whatliesbeneath for your comments. I do really appreciate your opinions; this is why we are here – to discuss things and to share what we feel.

    memonah: I agree with you regarding marriage means family, but I people have the right to marry even if they are not willing to have kids, as marriage is a decent relation between two people who want to share their lives. We don’t have the right to judge people for the reasons why they want to marry. Thanks for all your comments.

    Whatliesbeneath: I can totally understand when a couple decides not to have children, and I fully agree that not having children is better than having them and making them suffer, if we are not responsible enough. What I wanted through this article is that people need to stop giving a nonsense reasons ( like paralyzed faces or cats being as good as having kids)

    In the end, we need to respect everybody’s desire for wanting kids or not.

    Thanks again and looking forward to receiving more comments.

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