Not a part of the stereotype.

in Hive Naija5 months ago

Walking down to my house from visiting my tailor whom I had a prior appointment with, I was not ready for anything rowdy. I simply wanted to walk home, cook dinner and rest but Mr Emeka would not allow that. I was two houses away from my own compound when I overheard him conversing loudly on the phone. I would have walked away and ignored whatever he was doing but a statement he made halted my steps.

He said, "Nna forget that thing o, all women are the same jare" (nigeian pidgin)

I couldn't be more upset but for the love of peace, I decided to pause a while and hear him out. Why did he generalize my gender like that, I thought as I listened in on his conversation without shame.

"So you mean that Nkechi your wife squandered the one hundred and fifty thousand naira you sent to her for up keep on lace and hand bag?" "Chai this woman is wicked o" he continued over the phone.

From the little I overheard, I pieced the dots together and finally understood why he made that generalizing statement about the female folk and I should add that I was unhappy about it because it is women like this that brings a smear on the female gender. For the record, not all women are like that or behaves that way.

I make this bold claim because there is no way I would put my wants above that of my family needs especially when I know that they cannot fend for themselves. If I have been entrusted with a task, I make sure to carry it out and not get slided to do otherwise. Using family upkeep money to buy clothes, jewelry and fashion bags is the highest form of irresponsibility. Even if money grows on trees, courtesy demands that the trees be respected so that it can produce more cash.

Most women are not even trusted by their partners when it comes to finances and this has also created another stereotype of all women like money. I see money as a necessary tool and I am diligent enough to make my own money. What I won't ever do is to compromise my standards and beliefs because of money.

I asked a guy jokingly why he was not yet married and his short answer was that he didn't have enough money, so he intends to keep working until he accummultes enough money for marriage. I looked at him like he had grown horns on his head and laughed at him in Spanish 😂😂, because his dream might never materialize.

Let me talk to guys for a minute..

Not all females are the same.
Not all females are betrayers and cheaters.
Not all females are promiscuous and loose.
Not all females are money mongers.
Not all women are vain.

There are plenty of women who were brought up right, with good values and moral standards. Women who are not just home makers but are home builders. Women who understand the power they carry and use it wisely. Women who are strong, beautiful, dependable, loyal, faithful and loving. Women who can be mothers, sisters, friends, lovers and playmates. I know because I am one of such women in society.

Raising my kids

Children represent our future and it is whatever we instill in them that they grow up manifesting. I have a daughter who is in her teen years and I wouldn't want her to be categorized in that irking phrase of all women are like that. With this in mind, I have and will still continue to train her with good values and standards, teaching her to know her worth and how to stand up for herself no matter where she finds herself.

Let's not forget the home making skills that I am passing on to her already. Even when I have sons, they would not be exempted from learning home making skills too because I don't want their future wives to suffer at their hands.

I believe that if we raise our children in the right way, training them to be better versions of "us" and not just to merely be like us, the world might become better. Men should teach their sons how to respect women and their dignity. Teach them that physically abusing a woman makes them lesser men. Women also teach girls how to be respectful and responsible, how to treat others with care and courtesy and I believe with this the generalization would minimize.

Thank you all for reading. This is my entry to the #thinker's corner July edition as posed by @kenechukwu97. I want @luchyl and @ozd to join in.

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Hmmm. You have strength o. lol. I don’t even bother with these stereotypes anymore. A human should have the common sense to know that people are different.

Where they can’t tell that simple fact, they are not worth my time or energy. As a man, if I hear you utter anything relating to this kind of stereotype, I don’t bother with your reasons because they can never be good enough for lumping all of God’s creation into one corner. It just means the man needs to grow up and I’m not going to waste my time on a child.

You make valid points…

That's true dear, those kind of men are not worth the time of day.

I appreciate your input and time on my blog🤗

🤣🤣🤣 Mr. Emeka ooo. Se wetin he Don cause. No vex jare. The truth is that women like this na dem de cause problem just like you've said. That's why we ought to be different.

Families matters, and any woman that spends money that is meant to care for her family for herself or even hoard the money is just...omo, make I no talk. Lol. Twas nice reading your entry.

Thanks for reading and your lovely input.

The stereotype against the female gender is just too much, including generalization. Every female is different from the other and can never act same way. Just like there are good and bad men, so also they are in women.
This stereotype has been with us from time immemorial, it's now time for it to be changed and it will start with us teaching the young ones aright.

Thanks for the invite

You are very correct.

My pleasure sis, can't wait to read your entry

This stereotype for both genders can be very annoying. I have sat with guys who generalized that all ladies are the same and vice versa, and what I realized is that this is a mindset issue, maybe based on their upbringing, environment, or past encounters or experiences with people.

Yes ma, you are right there but the mindset needs to change of we are going to have a beautiful future

Yes but most of this people are too rigid

😂😂 that's also true

Over here we used to say take from the housekeeping money, oh you know her, she's been stealing from the housekeeping pot again to play bingo.

I don't know how but, even though I don't fully grasp what this means, it sounds hella funny.

😂😂😂 that's a ery funny boss boss.

Glad to hear from you after so long

I agree that these stereotypes are stupid. Not all women or men are bad. But you just remember the bad ones you have heard of or seen. My second wife is down to earth, hardworking and not greedy for money. She can also cook, which is not a given these days. But I mostly cook because I enjoy it. So, there are good wives out there. You have to look twice.

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Haha... This Igbo accent impression is hilarious. Mr. Emeka needs to read this post so he will learn to keep shut whenever you are passing by. Lol.

This is a really insightful input to the discussion. Truly, the generalizing is wild and a lot of people do not make things easier. Of course, there are a lot of really decent ladies who will prioritize building their home over all things. But, a woman who jumps from one door to another disgracing herself will mostly get more hype in this modern generation.

That's a pity. In my experience, I know ladies who are getting it right. Even when they were raised in broken homes, they still chose to not turn their own home into one. People like that are not spoken about often, but they are the ones that truly deserve the spotlight.

Thanks for all the things you are teaching your baby girl and the ones you intend to teach your baby boy(s) when the time comes. What I know is that the way parents act is usually more effective in teaching a kid than the words they say. As far as you stick to doing what's right, your kids will learn so much about that.

Thanks so much for joining us in this edition of The Thinker's Corner Challenge.

All these thanks, see now my head is swelling 🤣🤣🤣

Thank you for always coming up with practical issues for discuss and helping us writers to tap into our information store.

God bless you. Have a lovely week ahead.