Point of View :
Misunderstood minds?
They don't want diamonds and chocolates. Today's women just want an
identity of their own. Apparently, Freud found one lifetime insufficient
to solve this million-dollar question; Ellis and Jung broke their
collective heads over it; but where the masters failed and gracefully
accepted defeat, a few trilled that they had cracked it - "Oh We know
just what women want - they want every thing they can lay their hands
on; everything money can buy!"
And so, every anniversary and birthday they faithfully presented the
women in their lives with a bunch of long-stemmed roses, designer
chocolates, exquisitely wrapped trinkets and other odds and ends that,
they thought, were sure to make women go weak-kneed and/or wild with
excitement.
But (naturally) the women weren't remotely pleased, let alone
enthralled! Thoroughly baffled, they ranted, "What more can women want?"
The answer, if one chooses to look carefully, is quite simple - women
want a lot more; and most of it is hardly materialistic; and almost none
of it is available off-the-rack.... Believe it or not, contrary to
popular opinion, a woman's life doesn't revolve around just chic shoes
and chichi clothes!
To get it straight from the horses, sorry mares' mouth, we took a
straw poll of nine women from different backgrounds and age groups. We
asked them the first thing that came to their mind when they spied the
words "what women want" and the answers were such a revelation!
Here's sneak-peek at the misunderstood minds of women....
The real her
"All I want is an identity of my own," says Bhuvana. "I want to be
myself - Bhuvana - not just Mrs. so-and so or so-and-so's mum," she
asserts. Priya believes that every woman values freedom and independence
pretty highly. "Of course, to love and to be loved are inherent feminine
qualities," She adds.
"A safe and secure, calm life and future" is really what comes to
Mythili's mind, while unconditional love from close ones is what
Shrimathi roots for. A committed partner would also be greatly
appreciated, she feels. Vasanthi votes for the freedom to make choices
out of a free will, and not out of social and marital compulsions.
Whoa, now before you wonder, the wish list isn't completely cerebral
- for there is Anupama who instantly retorts that what she really wants
is flat-abs! "Hair that doesn't grey, a body that dosen't gain weight no
matter how much you eat, kids that study well and hubby who doesn't nag
and always adores you," announces Sujatha, breathlessly! "I would want a
man I can trust and if he can cook, that would be icing on the cake,"
laughs Bharti! Not a single mention of platinum 'n' diamonds, pedicures
or even 'puur' chocolate! It certainly takes a lot more to win women
over than just some chilled champagne and a chicklit; after all, if we
remember right, 'material girls' belonged to the eighties!
Oh, there is one last thing -Sumathi strongly believes that above
everything, women want to be understood and appreciated. "I don't know
whether men think at all about being understood or appreciated or even
about what they want. Perhaps it is because they've almost always got
all they wanted," she reasons.
And perhaps, we wonder, they got all they wanted ready-made,
off-the-shelf of a swanky shopping mall.... now who did they say lived
in a material world?
Courtesy: The Hindu |