How to say it!
People often say that daughters grow up with a deeper empathy and honesty toward their parents, both in their youth and later in life. Initially, I doubted this sentiment, but as time passes, I see more truth in it. In contrast, sons often become more practical, perhaps too much so, and tend to overlook the efforts their parents have made over the years, taking for granted the sacrifices given on their behalf. Perhaps my perspective is flawed, yet this has been my observation. I see it in my brothers, in friends, in their husbands, and even within extended family—men often seem to show less allegiance to their parents. And this realization pains me deeply. Although life hasn't always unfolded as I’d hoped, I have never placed the blame on my parents for the disappointments I've faced. I believe, wholeheartedly, that they did everything they could, giving me whatever they thought was best. The things they didn’t provide weren’t withheld out of neglect or bias but out of a genuin...