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Detained in an imaginary Prison Cell

On their way to a restaurant to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary, the wife noticed that her husband almost in tears.

“Honey, you must have been thinking about those years that we’ve shared together” she said with a sweet smile.

The husband took a deep breath…trying to regain his composure…

“Yeah, you’re right. I am thinking about that very night when your father poked his gun to my head and forced me to marry you or else he will send me to jail for 50 years.”

This time the his tears flowing on his cheeks.

“Imagine, if I had the courage to say no, I could have been a free man tomorrow!”

- Author Unknown

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I can imagine how hard it is to live with somebody you do not love. Every night will be the longest night of your life. People in this kind of situation would rather be with friends than go home and stay with the spouse. Most situation like this happens in the oriental countries where marriage is regarded a divine act and the society is more critical and perhaps prejudice against broken marriages. There, a man coming from a broken marriage are more often have low self esteem. He is wary of how the community/society will treat him or her.

I am critical about this so called Social Standard. Who made the standard anyway? Why do we allow ourselves to be imprisoned by or under the control of this Social Standard? Are we bound to satisfy it?

Definitely, this standard is humanly structured. There is a compelling need to follow or observe the law or constitution which is a classic example of a humanly structured social standard. Otherwise, we will have a chaotic society. But the law was instituted to maintain social order. It is more of rendering justice to the oppressed. What if we were in a situation where we do not love our spouse anymore? Will it be taken against us if we decide to part ways with our spouse and look for someone whom you think will give you the happiness you are looking for?

We often make mistakes, especially in this regard. How can we straighten it? Only by being honest to yourself and to your spouse. I don’t know. Will somebody tell me your point of view?

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  1. 2 Comment(s)

  2. By storiespoems PHILIPPINES Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 on Sep 10, 2008 | Reply

    There are a lot of stories like this in my country.

  3. By barokshelach PHILIPPINES Windows Vista Mozilla Firefox 3.0.1 on Sep 10, 2008 | Reply

    Yes, I know. We live in the same country, I guess. You can just imagine the pain of living with somebody you do not love! Much more painful is the fear of falling short to the social standard that would mean receiving negative criticism every now and then and it always come from every direction. That’s life here in the Philippines.

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