“ I,…….. ,
take thee,….. , to my lawful wedded Husband, to have and to hold from this day
forward, for better for worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health,
to love, cherish, and to obey, till death us do part, according to God's holy
ordinance; and thereto I give thee my troth.”
The vow of
fidelity pronounced, the priest declares the couple “Man and Wife”. This is in
true Christian fashion. Though the mutual plight is not necessarily pledged in
weddings in other traditions the conduct is such that mutual acceptance as man
and wife or woman and husband is emphasised.
But where in
these vows or rituals can we find the reference to the “mother- in- law”
inserted? I once heard someone (a woman) assert that when a girl marries a man,
she also marries the mother-in-law! Hear hear the ones among women who are
liberated! Surely this must be a chicanery of male chauvinists in cahoots with
mothers in law!
I would not
be hurt if fathers- in- law were given similar consideration and importance in
matters, because I may be one, one day and then to feel the relegation from
priority would be disheartening. But alas that is the way the world has been
made- pardon me if I believe it is a woman’s world!
However all
is not quite well on the western front. Perhaps it is lucky to be a
father-in-law and consequently be ignored. For, the wedlock between a bride and
her mother in law has not often been proved an aid to world peace and
stability.
I have been
trying to keep my eyes and ears well overhauled to see or hear about a
fascinating episode somewhere of a son-in-law – father-in-law affaire in the mold
of the typical daughter-in-law – mother-in-law affection that we often hear of.
Why it is the in-law syndrome seem to be endemic to women? This happens
irrespective of culture, education and grooming. It is often that more defining
the education and status, miserable is the relationship of the woman –in law.
I know of
this woman hailing from a respectable family in Tamilnad and, she is a senior
secretary in the government from the Indian administrative service. However she
is perhaps the meanest of women, I have known of. She would probably address a
social gathering about the responsibilities and family duties of a woman, then
go home and banish her mother-in-law to bed without dinner. Then keep the
little sister of the man in the kitchen throughout the night doing chores.
These may be simply the pig tail ends of the real life conduct the IAS officer
indulges with pleasure and satisfaction.
This does
not always mean that the poor mothers-in-law are the offended lot piled over
with misery and injustices. Every mother- in- law has once graduated from being
a daughter- in-law. And the pendulum swings both ways. In such situations,
often than not, the man is not to be seen as absolved, but is pliable, acquiescing
and imbecile. Either the fellow is impotent or ductile to the whims of either
his wife or the mother. This should not mean that there are no miserable fellows who are caught in the crossfire .
Psychologists
explains away the syndromes as possessiveness of the mother for her son and her
subconscious mind dictating that she refuse to
share the affection, attention and care of her son with another woman, an
intruder, stranger and an alien. And, alternate cases, the wife feeling
exasperated and disturbed by the intrusion of the old hag, the mother-in-law
into her privacy and lone moments with her man. I would rubbish this like the predilections
Sigmund Freud was said to have in identifying most thoughts and notions with
sex, (It is said that he even related a mother's feelings while she breastfeeds
her infant to that of what is akin to sexual pleasure). I wonder if there are
any mothers out there who would not ridicule this as Freudian nonsense and
obsession.
The panacea perhaps
lies in a bit of understanding by the man that after all the good Lord made
“woman”- harvesting rib from
his rib cage. And he better watches out and let her/them not pick at the remaining
ribs!
An exception
to the rule of the “monster –in- law syndrome” is the comedy film trilogy- “Meet
the Parents”, “Meet the Focker’s” and “The Little Fockers”, wherein the story
revolves around a father-in-law in the monster-in-law mould and the son-in-law
at his nadir end.