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O Farida-Apa Set My Kitchen On Fire!

When the men and other hierarchical elders of the world are hungry after arriving from wherever they arrive, they expect the women-hosts to make them a meal, or at least a cup of tea.

Some women expect themselves and other women to whip something up every time someone arrives. One of my women friends is often pissed with me when I don’t eat at her house, “You never eat at my house!” (In my defense, it is mostly because I am not hungry at that moment.)

Some times, manelists spend a bunch of time during a panel discussion discussing the tea-making skills of their female co-panelists. People are often surprised when they don’t find food on entering a house that boasts of female presence. Even modern, urban “youth” are (mostly silently) surprised when they meet women who don’t want to learn how to cook. (Oh yes, this needs to go beyond making perfectly round rotis.)

Every time someone’s making you spend time in a kitchen and you don’t want to because:
a. there are things that you want to do more
b. or your head feels awesome under the blanket
c. or you don’t want to be disturbed from your fourth binge-watch of your favourite TV show
d. or your head feels awesome under the blanket
e. or you’ve had a long day at work and fuck kitchen
f. or just because

Here’s a quick go-to excuse:
Farida-apa appeared out of nowhere and set my kitchen on fire… Toh bas aap aaj khaanay ki zidd na karo!

Jugal Mody :Jugal Mody is an independent content, narrative and design consultant. He is also the author of Toke, a novel about stoners saving the world from zombies.