Women are known to be hypergamous when choosing life partner, consequently, some of them are being abused in marriage and tagged as material things that can be bought because research has proven that a larger percentage of women are highly materialistic, propound cogent and indelible tenet for a long lasting marriage.
It is important to approach this topic with caution, as making broad generalizations about an entire gender can perpetuate stereotypes and overlook the individuality of people's preferences and experiences. While it is true that some individuals, regardless of gender, may prioritize material possessions or financial stability in their choice of a life partner, it is not accurate to suggest that all women are hypergamous or highly materialistic.
Hypergamy, which refers to the tendency to marry someone of higher social status or wealth, is not exclusive to women. Men can also exhibit this behavior. However, it is essential to recognize that individuals are diverse and have their own unique preferences and motivations when choosing a life partner. Generalizing all women as hypergamous or materialistic is not accurate or helpful in understanding the complexities of human relationships.
When it comes to creating a long-lasting and fulfilling marriage, there are several important factors to consider, regardless of gender. These factors include effective communication, mutual respect, shared values and goals, trust, emotional support, and a commitment to working through challenges together. Building a strong foundation based on these principles can contribute to a healthy and enduring relationship.
It is also crucial to address any form of abuse or mistreatment within a marriage. Abuse should never be tolerated or justified, regardless of the reasons or circumstances. Healthy relationships should be built on love, respect, and equality, and both partners should feel safe and valued.
Creating a healthy and long-lasting marriage involves a multitude of factors that go beyond material considerations. Here are some key principles that can contribute to a successful and fulfilling relationship:
1. Mutual respect and equality: Building a marriage on the foundation of respect, where both partners value each other's thoughts, feelings, and contributions, is crucial. Equality in decision-making and shared responsibilities promotes a sense of fairness and partnership.
2. Open communication: Effective communication is essential for understanding each other's needs, desires, and concerns. Honest and respectful dialogue can help address issues before they escalate and foster emotional intimacy.
3. Shared values and goals: Couples who share core values and long-term goals tend to have a stronger bond. These shared values provide a framework for decision-making, parenting, and navigating challenges together.
4. Emotional support and empathy: A strong emotional connection and the ability to empathize with one another's experiences foster a supportive and nurturing environment. Being there for each other during both joys and hardships builds trust and strengthens the marital bond.
5. Adaptability and compromise: Marriage requires flexibility and the willingness to compromise. Recognizing that both partners will have different perspectives and finding ways to meet each other's needs leads to a healthier and more balanced relationship.
6. Commitment and dedication: Maintaining a long-lasting marriage requires a commitment to the relationship and a willingness to invest time and effort into its growth. It involves weathering the ups and downs, and working through challenges together
7. Continuous growth and development: Both individuals should prioritize personal growth and development, as well as support each other's aspirations. Encouraging each other's growth fosters individual fulfillment and strengthens the partnership.
It is also important to address the issue of abuse within marriages. Abuse can occur in relationships regardless of gender or societal stereotypes. No one deserves to be mistreated or abused, and it is essential to prioritize the safety and well-being of all individuals involved. Support systems, education, and awareness about healthy relationships and available resources are crucial in addressing and preventing abuse.
Remember, successful marriages are built on the unique dynamics, values, and needs of the individuals involved. Generalizations can overlook the rich diversity of relationships and the complexity of human behaviour. It is essential to approach each relationship with empathy, understanding and willingness to appreciate the uniqueness of your partner.
WRITTEN BY: Abodunrin Jayeola Esther
State Code: OS/23A/0704
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ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful piece. There should be no stereotypes. Well-done Jaye!
ReplyDeleteStumbled on this and it makes a lot of sense. 'Cos many people are guilty of such brash generalizations concerning the female gender.
ReplyDeleteAnd what we label hypergamy or materialism isn't always a bad thing. It's not a bad thing to want a partner with whom you find security and stability.
Well-Written!
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DeleteAmazing piece… no one deserves to be in an abusive relationship
ReplyDeleteThe article is filled with concrete facts, pieces of advice, and crude measures to imbibe for a successful relationship/Marriage. Thanks for the piece, Jayeola. More powers to your elbow.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a good piece. It actually addresses the basic ingredients that is required for a long lasting marriage relationship. However, being hypergamous (this could as well be found in both man and woman), only set the relationship on a wrong foundation. Materials things will perish but what becomes of the relationship are the factors stated. Kudos to you Jayeola Abodunrin.
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ReplyDeleteAs much as women have been stereotyped to be hypergamous in nature, there are as much men who also engage in it. At the end of the day, we should marry for the best reasons.
ReplyDeleteIt’s a nice one…
ReplyDeleteBut there are controversies…
The society sees this thing this way because women overtime have been proven to be guilty of the act, and in this case it’s a fact that most individuals, are hypergamous.. I didn’t say all women, I said majority. It’s something that happens presently everyday.
The thing is can you change the mind of the society that sees and know this things, it’s just like a man complaining that he his being abused by his wife at home, deep down things like this happen, but how many persons will believe the man, not many, because the society doesn’t believe that a woman can abuse a man, and to them it’s a known fact, and where ever the majority goes, that’s where people stand.
Anyways sorry for talking long…
It’s clearly wrong to classify all women to be hypergamous due to an existing fact… 😊
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I can't wait to read what's next from you. God bless you, Jayeola Abodunrin.
Insightful!
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