This Hard-hitting Tweet About Indian Mothers Eating Last Has Gone Viral

It’s very common in Indian households for women to eat at the last, once everyone else has finished their meal. But how fair is this practice? And, how unhealthy is it? From time to time, when we have asked our mothers why they follow such regressive practice, they are quick to point out that they don’t mind waiting to eat and ask us to focus on our food. While they don’t mind doing it for sake of their love for the family, how fair is it for the person, who selflessly cooks for the whole family, and eats only after everyone has eaten?

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It is quite sad how women are raised to be selfless; how they are conditioned to think about everyone else before themselves. And, that’s the reason why many blindly follow this regressive practice in name of family love. Discussing this very same regressive practice, a Twitter thread went viral recently.

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Twitter user Anshika Malik has posted about the social norm was so interesting to come across.

And, here’s how many responded to this tweet. While some accepted how patriarchal the norm is, the others discussed how they ensure their mother never eats alone.

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But, sadly, there were some people, who didn’t shy away from justifying the practice. While mothers choose to nurture their family and kids at their own cost, it is a matter of shame that no one considers their needs. Why just mothers are expected to nurture people around them? Why aren’t they nurtured?

If you still don’t understand how problematic it is, then this tweet will be helpful. This person went all out and justified how flawed gender roles are.

It is sad how many men and women fail to understand the difference between selflessness and being self-sacrificial. While selflessness is about one’s generosity, the other is about giving to others at your own detriment. Why only women are expected to serve others at their own expense? Why women are expected to compromise their well-being for others? Why only women are expected to nurture people around them?

It is sad how women have undergone centuries’ worth of conditioning to cater to the people around them, even if that means they have to sacrifice their own needs?

It’s high time we should stop glorifying regressive practices in name of mother’s love. Because mothers deserve better!

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