Wednesday, January 15, 2025 - A literary editor has questioned why society frowns at older men taking care of themselves while expecting their equally old wives to take care of them.
Mwende Kyalo's post giving her take on a trending topic has gone
viral.
She pointed out that women's bodies go through more
battering at a young age, including during childbirth, yet, in older age, a
woman is expected to be strong enough to care for her husband.
Her post generated comments from netizens sharing personal
family stories.
She wrote: "I know I'm really late to that discussion
of an old man in presumably western Kenya, cooking Ugali for himself. But
something about it has really been disturbing me.
"There were a lot of takes on what that man did to end up lonely in old age.
"But what concerned me the most, was this underlying
assumption, that if his wife was around, he wouldn't be cooking the ugali for
himself. She would.
"Now I'm assuming the proverbial wife is the same age
as him.
"So that made me wonder, how come that man is regarded
as too old to be cooking for himself..but a woman his age isn't?
"Why is a 60+ old woman regarded as having more energy
than a 60+ old man?
"Where is she getting the energy from?
"Yet logically speaking, her body has undertaken way
more manual labor than the man's?
"Because we have to face our reality as Africans, that
in most communities after Colonisation, it's the women who farm and take care
of the home. And that's back breaking work.
"And we haven't even talked about giving birth to
children. How pregnancies take from the woman's body. A woman's body is never
the same after giving birth.
"And we haven't even considered taking care of the same
children who've depleted the woman's body. We haven't talked of sleepless
nights, carrying children on the back etc. All things that take a toll on the
woman's body.
"So women are men's retirement plan. And society finds
that normal.
"But who is the woman's retirement plan? Who is
supposed to cook and wash for her in old age?
"What's the plan from the people who recommended that
the old man marry a young wife? What would they recommend for an old woman? Or
do they imagine that women don't age as well?"
See some reactions to her post below.
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