Why are Pakistani men so difficult for women from other cultures to handle? It’s a mystery worthy of a million-dollar reward. Some might say it’s because, in our generation, the parents were extra lenient with the boys and extra strict with the girls, turning us into pampered princes. But honestly, that’s just part of the story.
The real culprit? Mothers. Oh yes, it’s the moms who created a generation of men who now make women everywhere break into a sweat. And before anyone says it, let’s clear this up: it’s not our fault! We were raised this way! But I get it—blaming our mothers is a terrible excuse. The real issue is that we’re a bit lazy and not too keen on doing chores at home. After all, why lift a finger when the belly’s content?
How do we change? Well, for my generation, it would be nothing short of a miracle. But hey, there’s hope! If we raise the next generation better, maybe we can improve things in the future. It’s a long shot, but it could work.
Now, here’s where I get a little controversial: I’m starting to question the whole cross-cultural marriage thing. As someone who's been there, done that, I can tell you that what seemed fine when we were young and full of energy doesn’t seem so great with time. At the end of the day, it’s our society we need to survive in, and choosing wisely now will save us from broken homes and the endless cycle of regret later.
But hey, that’s just my two cents. I’m open to hearing what others think. Maybe there’s something I’m missing here, and I need to learn a thing or two about why we are the way we are.