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Worries

Everyone worries about something at some point. It is just that “the some point”, is very different for Men and Women. Men and Women worry about things at different points and believe me, that makes all the difference. Here are a few case studies:

CASE 1: THE LAUNDRY

A Woman buys a Churidhar. She starts worrying about how to wash it right from the time she buys it. The dress is beautifully worked, but the only problem is it can only be hand washed. So, she is worried that she should remember not to machine wash it.

Now, the Man of the house always likes to impress the Woman for various reasons. So he rolls up his sleeves and tries to do the laundry himself, in the pretext of providing a surprise help. But the problem is he does a machine wash. Until this point, the man is not worried.

Man: “Honey, I’ve washed all your clothes!”

Woman: “Oh, that’s so sweet! wait … what about that churidhar?”

Man: “That too Honey, and you are very welcome”

Woman: “Oh my God, you can’t machine wash it!”

Here is when the Man starts worrying and prays to every god in every religion, to save that one churidhar from the evil effects of the washing machine.

CASE 2: THE COOKING

A Woman knows how to cook, because she is worried about what to cook even before she enters the kitchen. All your trips to Grocery stores to buy vegetables and stuff is because a Woman is worried 7 days in advance, as to what needs to be cooked the whole of next week. She doesn’t write that down, but she keeps them in mind. (Why else you think you are sent to the Grocery store? To stuff the Kitchen shelves and fridge for decoration?)

So if she says she is going to cook “Venn Pongal” and “Sambar” today, it means that she has already worried about buying all of its ingredients, 7 days in advance. This is exactly why you are having that dish today. Not because of some magic.

A Man on the other hand, only thinks that he knows how to cook, but he is far from it. The problem is the Man assumes that there are house elves that take care of putting the items in Kitchen shelves and fridge. So, he sets out to surprise his wife by trying to make a simple dish – Pasta. He promptly lets the water to boil and as soon as it reaches slightly above boiling point (noted from excessive smokey water vapour from the container) he begins looking for the pasta.

This is when the Man starts worrying. Too bad, he needs to leave it to luck to find the pasta and even if he finds the pasta, it is usually the case that there is no pasta sauce in the house 99% of the time. The legend has it that this is how Man learnt to make boiling water.

CASE 3: CLEANING

A Woman is worried about disorderliness, atleast to an extent. She is worried if the house will get clumsy and look bad to the guests. So she indulges herself in keeping things clean, decorating the home and basically tries to keep everything in order, even before it gets dirty and clumsy.

A Man just lives. He starts using things, takes the remote from the table and puts it in the couch, keeps the coffee mug without the coaster on the table, eats as he roams around the house and spilling stuff, runs cables from one point to another to setup wireless connection, and much more. After doing all that, he starts worrying that the house is now in disorder and it needs to be cleaned and sorted out.

This is when the Woman of the house, hands over the Vacuum cleaner to the Man.

CASE 4: LOOKS

Woman are worried about how they look, even before they look or any one else looks at them. I have one word for you – Make up. Ok, that was 2 words, but the point is, the worry about the look starts from the beginning.

Man walks to the closet and fetches the nearest available clothing to wear for the day. It will be too much effort to reach for the good shirt in the corner of the closet. He may or may not comb standing in front of the mirror, but he is hardly worried, how the clothes look on him.

A Colleague walks by the Man and says “Hmm… Interesting shirt for the pants!”.

That’s it, the Man is completely worried now. Not because the shirt makes him look like a clown, but because it is usually difficult to pass a witty reply for such comments.

CASE 5: BLOGGING

A Woman thinks a 1000 times before she blogs about a topic. What if people think I am stupid? What if people don’t like it? What if I get flamed?

A Man publishes the post. He then worries about a 1000 things, but then he just updates the post with those 1000 things as tags for the post “I-may-be-stupid”, “People-may-not-like-it”, “Inflammable”.

Two more blogs and an Award

When you start a blog wanting to write personal opinions on stuff, it is possible that you might soon feel like writing about a lot of news that you read or a lot of blog posts that you come across. As a result, your blog flavour might sometime suffer and take a detour whenever you make an impulsive writing. So, In order to keep my distraction away and separate the impulsive writings out, I have spawned 2 news sister blogs for Maduraiveeran.

A Blog for Blogs:

Bloggers in my blogroll come up with great posts everytime. But sometimes, they go over the board and come up with simply brilliant ones. This blog is to bookmark all those special posts, so I can return anytime later to read and ponder.

A Blog for News:

A lot of times I come across news that I itch to write about but cannot write more than a few lines. I wanted to separate these kind of posts out and called this new blog as Maduraiveeran Times. This way the main blog is not crowded.

Do check them out when you get a chance.

Now comes the award, the award for being an Honest Blogger, and my first ever in the blogosphere. I have to pat on the back of whoever invented this way of bloggers awarding fellow bloggers, because this is simply brilliant and fosters a good community based relationship.

Vishesh awarded me with the Honest Blogger award and honestly I feel honored for receiving the award from someone who is a great thinker. Reema also awarded me with the same Honesh blogger award. I sure have to be one hell of an Honest blogger, to be awarded twice. I feel like eating a delicious Double mango Ice cream in Summer. Thank you so much Vishesh and Reema, I don’t know if I deserve this award honestly, but I am accepting it wholeheartedly. I would like to thank all my readers, whose comments, appreciations and encouragement inspired me to write well. This blog’s heart stays with you and this blog will not function without the heart.

I would like to pass on this award to the following folks who have a tremendous blog themselves.

Usha at Agelessbonding – When it comes to being honest, age doesn’t matter. Her flow of writing everyday events in life is very captivating.

Amit at Mashed Musings – His movie reviews are very interesting. He has a creative way of narrating Personal/Global incidents.

Anniyan at Indiapavan – His thoughts are portrayed well in his posts in a simple way. He is no stranger to writing honestly, yet he calls himself Anniyan (meaning: The Stranger).

Aparna at WTML – She has fascinating dreams and thoughts and expresses them beautifully.

Rahul at Mypaper – He is multi talented. He writes well, sings well and does good mimcry. His podcasts are interesting and I am waiting to hear more from him.

Rambodoc the word Twister – The Tornadoes in the Kansas and Oklahoma is a joke compared to the Twists of words that Rambodoc can do. Beware of Stomach cramps due to extreme hilarity.

Above all, they are very honest about what they write.

All the other bloggers in my blogroll would deserve this award too, but to keep the essence of Blog Awarding intact I had to pick only a few. I love all the blogs that I have in my blogroll and they are there in a dedicated page simply for that reason. It is like whenever I am writing a comment on their blog post, I am appreciating what they write and I am implying an award right there.

Blogging is one of the best things that has happened in my life. Let the spirit of blogging live forever.

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