Son-In-Law An Idol Of Indian Society

👑 Son-In-Law: The Idol of Indian Society

When I started writing about the Son-in-law”, one quote immediately struck my mind:
💬 “Damaad khush toh beti khush”If the son-in-law is happy, the daughter will be happy.

This seems to be the favorite quote of our society.
But the real question is — why? 🤔

💭 A Society of Double Standards

Is it really that hard to treat a daughter-in-law with kindness and dignity?

On one hand, we worship women as Durga, Kali, and Lakshmi — symbols of power, strength, and prosperity.
But on the other, we expect them to silently serve, obey, and sacrifice.
She’s not seen as a new family member — she’s seen as a maid, a helper, or worse — a puppet.

Everywhere you hear comparisons like:

“Dekha Sharma ji ki bahu ko?”
“Mishra ji ki bahu brings so many gifts!”

Why does a woman’s worth have to be measured against another?
Why do women themselves often become each other’s harshest critics? 💔


👩‍👩‍👧 Daughter or Daughter-in-Law — She’s Still Someone’s Daughter

It’s not always about your daughter.
The girl who marries your son — she’s someone’s daughter too. Once you start treating her like your own, life in your household becomes so much more peaceful.

Stop being biased between your own daughter and your daughter-in-law. Both are human, both deserve care, and both deserve respect. ❤️

Love and understanding are the real keys to a happy family.
So please — stop comparing your daughter-in-law to others, stop expecting dowry, and stop judging her for not bringing expensive gifts every festival. 🎁

Before marriage, you promise her, “You’ll be like our daughter.”
But after marriage, she’s expected to prove her worth every single day. Why?

Not every woman is born into luxury — some come from modest homes, carrying big dreams but small resources. Expecting her to adjust endlessly is not tradition — it’s cruelty disguised as culture.


⚖️ A Biased Culture

Let’s be honest — Indian society still heavilyfavors men.

This bias is visible in everything — from how sons-in-law are treated like royalty 👑 to how daughters-in-law are treated like employees.

Women have been proving themselves in every field — leading companies, raising families, breaking barriers — yet we still ask them to “prove their worth.”

And here’s the irony — we never ask men to prove theirs. 🙄

Why should a woman have to prove anything?
What makes a man more deserving of respect, care, or comfort?
Nothing — except a mindset that desperately needs to change.


🚫 Time to Stop the Comparisons

Next time you compare your daughter to your daughter-in-law, pause for a moment.

Ask yourself — what does that say about you?

Every finger on your hand isn’t the same — so how can you expect every person to be?
Each woman has her own story, her own strengths, her own way of expressing love and responsibility.

Treat her with fairness.
Value her efforts.

And above all — remember that your son-in-law may be society’s “idol,” but your daughter-in-law is the real pillar holding the family together. 💪💖.

💬 Final Thought

Respect shouldn’t be gender-based or role-based.
daughter-in-law deserves the same affection that a son-in-law receives.
When families treat women with equal respect — not as outsiders, but as their own — that’s when society will truly evolve. 🌸

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