Married...Part Two
I pity a lot for the woman who does not reveal her pain, hides her tears for the sake of her family, and puts in a lot of effort inside the home. That woman reminds me of my mother, especially if the husband works far from his family, as livelihood often separates spouses, each in his own place. I also sympathize with the husband. The persevering, sacrificial person who works in any job in order to support his family, even if it is hard work, he does not care. He wanders around searching for those little mouths that are waiting for him. How happy the little ones are just seeing their parents after a long absence, and how beautiful those innocent faces are when they hug their dearest ones. A person with a big smile. Yes, I do not neglect the role of a father and husband who is loyal to his wife and family. A big salute to every man who struggles for his family. But I am not with the violent father or husband, or the one who neglects his family. When I encounter a neglected wife, she cries because of the severity of the responsibility she is forced to bear. In the absence of the husband, and his great influence on the family, as that wife becomes the sole breadwinner in the presence and absence of the husband at the same time, she searches for any job that she sees as a source of livelihood for her and her children. She says that she is forced to do so, otherwise who will support her young children? I sympathize greatly with This woman, first of all, did not study, and does not have sufficient knowledge to bear the responsibility alone. The husband was the breadwinner, the one responsible, and the support, and his absence would inevitably affect the normal functioning of his family...
Mina Al-Zubair