Essayer OR - Gratuit
Taken: How Marriage Becomes a Woman's Social Shield in India
The Daily Guardian
|July 05, 2025
I had to catch a flight once at 6 a.m. I came out of the house at 4 a.m. and it was dark. A man started following me; I went back to my house and I missed my flight. The next day I booked the same flight. But I stayed at my male friend's house, and he dropped me off. I need a man"—this wasn't an abla nari speaking but an empowered and financially independent woman. Yes, this is someone with a voice. We are talking about acclaimed actor Neena Gupta.

This stark anecdote wasn't about romance—it was about basic safety and the instinctive reliance on male presence when public spaces feel unsafe. Neena's words cut through idealism to highlight a hard truth faced daily by many Indian women.
In India, safety is often not a right—it's a status symbol. And marriage? That's the ultimate credential.
Whether consciously or not, society treats married women as being in a "safe zone." You're no longer considered available. You're taken. That word does more than define your relationship—it protects your boundaries. Once married, society tends to back off—literally and figuratively. You're "taken," and that label alone becomes your strongest armor.
It's not just about romantic interest or flirtation. It's about how you're treated everywhere—by the electrician who visits your home, the grocery store guy who insists on chatting a bit too long, the neighbor who stares too freely, or the uncle ji whose eyes linger a little too much. There's an unspoken line they dare not cross when you're someone's wife.
But step outside that role—become widowed, divorced, or simply choose to remain single—and that shield dissolves. Suddenly, you're "available." You may not be saying anything with your words, but society projects all kinds of stories onto your silences. A single woman must have a need, a desire, a vulnerability that's up for discussion, analysis—or exploitation.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition July 05, 2025 de The Daily Guardian.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian
Sri Lankan airport to get wildlife dept unit to prevent elephant straying
Sri Lanka's cabinet has approved the establishment of a wildlife department unit at the Mattala international airport in the southern district of Hambantota to prevent the straying of elephants.
1 min
October 09, 2025

The Daily Guardian
PARTHSARTHI, AKANSHA AND RIDDHI SAIL INTO PRE-QUARTERS
Top seed Parthsarthi Arun Mundhe, Akansha Ghosh, and Riddhi Shinde continued their winning streak to reach the pre-quarterfinals of the Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship in the girls' U-16 Singles category here on Wednesday.
1 min
October 09, 2025

The Daily Guardian
Parliament security breach case: Delhi HC asks counsel to file affidavit on criminal history of accused
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday asked the counsel for Manoranjan D, Sagar Sharma and Lalit Jha to file affidavits on their criminal history.
1 min
October 09, 2025
The Daily Guardian
UK-INDIA TRADE PACT TAKES FLIGHT
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's maiden India visit marks a new chapter in post-Brexit trade ties, anchored by a landmark £25-billion partnership deal.
3 mins
October 09, 2025

The Daily Guardian
Siraj, Kuldeep rise in ICC Test rankings; Bumrah retains top spot
Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj and spinner Kuldeep Yadav have made notable gains in the latest ICC Men's Test Player Rankings, while Jasprit Bumrah continues to reign as the world’s No. 1 Test bowler after India’s emphatic innings-and-140-run win over the West Indies in Ahmedabad.
1 min
October 09, 2025

The Daily Guardian
Huge gap between things and their situation: RJD on Jitan Manjhi
RJD leader Manoj Kumar Jha on Wednesday commented on the reports of Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) founder Jitan Ram Manjhi’s displeasure regarding the seat-sharing in NDA alliance for the upcoming Bihar assembly election and said that Manjhi’s use of Mahabharata references and poetry to express his frustration over seat-sharing makes the situation seem more dramatic than it actually is, creating a gap between his words and the real situation.
1 mins
October 09, 2025

The Daily Guardian
VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN R-LINE 4 MOTION REVIEW
Volkswagen brought the all-new Tiguan R-Line a few months ago as its flagship vehicle in India, and I finally got the opportunity recently to test it for a few days.
7 mins
October 09, 2025
The Daily Guardian
SIT arrests Zubeen Garg's cousin, APS officer
In a major development in the investigation into singer Zubeen Garg’s death, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) on Tuesday arrested Assam Police Service (APS) officer Sandipon Garg, who is also the late singer’s cousin.
1 min
October 09, 2025
The Daily Guardian
GOOGLE TO INVEST $10 BILLION IN ANDHRA FOR ASIA’S LARGEST DATACENTRE CLUSTER
Google plans Asia’s largest data centre outside US, boosting AP’s IT sector
1 mins
October 09, 2025
The Daily Guardian
Japan warns Israel against hindering two-state solution
Japan's Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya has warned Israel that any action to destroy the foundation of a two-state solution will lead Tokyo to consider sanctions against Israel or the recognition of Palestinian statehood, AlJazeera reported.
1 min
October 09, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size