TODAY -

A woman - Does she need fixing ?

Zena Singh *



Coming from a family of ‘only girls’ didn’t feel or appear at all peculiar or awkward right through my childhood or growing up years , up until a time suddenly after Dad had died that I discovered a strange kind of a stigma’d status begin to attach itself on to me . Sentences spoken, Statements made around me comprised typically of words that made me feel like an incomplete being.

Incapacitated. I had only just graduated, but made to feel like one in a plastered cast, in need of crutches… (I’ll call it my moment of reckoning … of Being a Woman & what it really means).. Beauty, Gentleness, Love, a Sensitive nature, an Understanding Heart – symbols of Womanhood and a framework for every little girl.

A Woman, almost always the Inspiration for a Song, a Story, a Poem and of a Painting.

It is a Woman who has the responsibility to nurture, mould and to shape human life . With her role as a Mother, she paves a path for generations to follow, thereby unmistakably swaying destinies of the world.

While her sensitive nature encourages idealism, the nature of a Woman’s responsibilities also demands the practical; A combination of the two, so worthy of note.

From creation on, a special place was created for her to be filled by just being a Woman. A true place of Honour, and yet… these bequeathed blessings turn to becoming scarred blots when they start to pressure for Perfection.

Together with the celebration come the struggles that tend to overpower the feeble flicker of Glory which is snuffed out often even quicker than its energy is felt.

The scrutiny, the scanning that every woman meets across the stages in her life is undoubtedly crippling.

We have read about it, seen it happen before us, even experienced it. She is crippled from as young as a child, when she’s taught to be unassuming.

Laughed at or taunted if she tried to stand up for herself, to be quiet, not to be seen let alone heard, to only speak when spoken to, to let another go ahead, to always wait her turn, ‘be nice’, ‘do as you are told’, ‘never be bossy’ is what she is taught to believe to be her worth.

Always being told what to do and what not to, who to be, how to act, how to dress, how to behave. At home, at school, in the workplace, in society, every phase of her life is under myopic scrutiny.

Judged is she at every twist & turn –if single, fingers point blaming her to have something wrong in her… if married, then comes the ‘do you have kids’ question, that can invoke an ache, torment, even anger out of those who have chosen not to, or not been able to.

She is given a shelf life. Marriage is, for her, not an option but life’s prerequisite which she must not miss out on, adding to it the pressure of meeting the criteria of being placed favourably in the market, quantified and assessed by her looks, her colour of skin, her height and weight, her skills at domestic chores, her demeanor and not forgetting her educational qualification, standing as the insignia in the epaulette of the man who chooses her.

As a woman faces the world, she might rebel, or not, most often choosing to conform, to comply, to fit in wherever possible, because somewhere in the subconscious, there’s the fear of taking up too much space in the world, instilled fear of speaking too much or too firmly, hiding from shining too brightly.

Then again..

“ We are becoming the men we wanted to marry” said Gloria Steinem I think, there would be many who’d agree with me when I say that we have (most of us) been there, greatly embedded in the masculine. Call it an Armour or a Device for Survival.

In a world of wolves that appear to mostly want to pounce upon a lone prey, vulnerable for reasons out of its control. In desperate necessity the woman is compelled to dig out another side of her. This time around, she is driven to don the cloak of Masculinity. How does she do that?

Here too does a woman face challenges because as stated by Murdock in her book : ….. “ the path ..is not easy…it is a journey that seldom receives validation from the outside world, in fact the outer world often sabotages and interferes with it”

There is unfortunately no open, warm welcoming support as expected; even in the same community of Women who are supposedly traveling along this same Journey. Instead there’s often Exclusion, Inspection and even jabs of Judgement.

‘Women do have a quest at this time……. it is the quest to fully embrace their feminine nature, learning how to value themselves as women and to heal the deep wound of the feminine. It is a very important inner journey toward being a fully integrated, balanced and whole human being..” Maureen Murdock.

Our lives have stories, stories we live through and stories we learn from. Our stories however, have been narrated for us by others, who have had their own view of who we are and how we should be in the world. It can take a life time to unravel those voices that echo inside our minds, to turn off the ringing echoes and start playing our own tunes.

Our stories are our path. They don’t define us but they do shape us. We can honour them for who they have helped us become. We can recognize that our journey has been made more beautiful and precious by even each flawed step along the way.

A kind of fear has long been ingrained deeply into the lives of women. Stories have been told , heard of, even seen down the ages of how women have been shut out, killed, burnt at stake for being heard, being seen, for having free thought, for having passion in a conservative world, for taking up space not meant to be theirs.

All attention has been drawn mainly on how we look, sound, what we wear, our dress size , infact anyone famous even who dares to gain weight, all equally shamed instantly.

“You can never leave footprints that last if you are always walking on tip toe” Leymah Gbowee

As women we have work to do in the world. Important work. We are here to make a contribution, to teach, to lead, nurture and create.

To be the Women we were born to be.

Though many of us have been raised in different times, different cultural narratives , no matter how long it takes or how we come to it – we need to work towards becoming women unto ourselves. Owning our Power, Passion and Presence.

We need to own the power we have and claim it. That’s the essence. It’s who we are and what we do. It should remain with us in every circumstance of our lives.

In saying sorry without needing to – In Finding ourselves saying ‘Yes’ when we mean to say ‘No’ or staying silent when in actuality we want to scream – In taking on extra work when we already have a loadful – In excusing bad behavior by letting people off too easily – In making compromises leading us to diminish ourselves – In holding on to a wrong relationship or a Job that we’ve outgrown- In pushing aside our dreams to keep other people comfortable in theirs.

I conclude with substantiation that ..
A Woman is as Strong as she is Soft
A Woman is as Resilient as she is Vulnerable
A Woman is as Fierce as she is Afraid
A Woman is as Spirited as she is Anxious
A Woman is as much a Go-getter as she faces Hindrances
A Woman is as much a Champion as she hits Defeat
A Woman is as much Tenacious as she may lose her grip

In all of this stands the truth that a Woman need not be fixed. For one so perfectly put together by her creator is not for man to de-construct. She is enough just as she is; Beautiful in all of her femininity.


* Zena Singh wrote this article for The Sangai Express
The writer can be reached at zena_zsingh(AT)yahoo(DOT)com
This article was webcasted on March 27 2025.



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