Woman and her heavy responsibility in society

Last night, I was chatting with one of my nephews who is in his third year of College, interesting enough.

Here’s an excerpt from our conversation as it was.

nephew:
Frank Etienne is a God of Haitian literature and Erol Josue a voodoo master.

Me:
I have not issued any opinion to see how far he would go in personality worshiping.

nephew:
He continues: These are two great brains that Haitian youth should have taken the time to listen to. Because they have a lot to teach us.

Me:
Young people only think about growing up, not knowing that every age bears certain responsibilities that need to be assumed.

Nephew
exactly.
I am one of those youth who envy you so much , at least your time.
I wonder if it is not because of the degradation of our society.

Me:
This has always been so, people do not like to embrace their time, people always talk about the good old days.
Not until you decide to take  the bull called life by its horns, in looking back, you will  get skinned.

This has allowed me once again, to touch with my  finger, a deep wound that can become deadly if one does not treat it now.

which  is:

The responsibility of women in society.

A serious problem, today’s girls and women are more educated. It is very commendable, but what has society benefited from it?

A conflict of interest, the loss of the major innate assets of which women are endowed, an advantage that Providence had intended to grant them for a specific and noble purpose, so that the existence in this world would be harmonious:

Long live the difference!!

A woman must be spontaneous, sensitive, affectionate and patient, to complement the crude, rude and slow man in this quest for the development of the human being to the discovery of Divinity within us.

Because to have the privilege of being the head of the family, hence this story of the apple in which Eve , the first woman  had crunched first “,” which gave her this predominance over man.
It looks like women now  want to make men spit out the piece they partook with them, not knowing that it is at the expense of both genders.
(The more you increase your science the more  you increase your pain.) Ecclesiastes.

The emancipation of women would not have been so bad if all the responsibilities that it has, which I believe the legislators have planned, but are not scrupulously adhered to.
I was surprised one day to hear a civil servant officer (a woman) was reading to new spouses, during the celebration of a civil marriage, the legal implications and responsibilities incumbent on each individual who enters the household, and which should be scrupulously respected. Unfortunately, in the churches, the emphasis is placed on the respect of God, that one should not disappoint Him, that He has his eyes fixed on us etc.,  living behind the real purpose of what entering such an institution consists of.

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