Being a Career-Oriented Woman Doesn’t Make Me a Misogamist

Ever since I’ve graduated, my life has revolved around a series of endless endeavors to convince my mom that I am not against marriage. My mom has always been very supportive towards my career aspirations but I seriously don’t know what the heck has happened to her lately. The moment I started getting sucked into my work life, she started having weekly tantrums about me being single. She sneakily tried to set me up with a couple of guys before, acting very indifferently to the fact that I go crazy every time she does it.

It doesn’t end there! The problem is that she’s become very worried about the day I become fairly financially independent, believing that I’ll suddenly hate marriage and all it stands for. Newflash, Mom: It doesn’t work like that.

It has come to my attention that other parents are also becoming very concerned when their daughters’ careers are in progression, as if it’s a bad omen for their marriage prospects. My question is, why is being a career-driven woman and wanting to get married mutually exclusive?

I obviously want to make something good out of my life. I want to get somewhere and I want to make it big, but that doesn’t mean that I’m against marriage. Marriage is not a main life goal for me, but it could definitely be a sub-goal. Meeting your other half, falling in love in a very rom-com fashion and getting married, I mean, who would say no to that? (l’m not saying that marriage is a must for women whatsoever, it isn’t at all. I’m merely talking about myself in this situation). But under no circumstances will I ever forcefully go through it; not for my parents’ sake; not because of my society, and definitely not because of any source of social pressure – because I shouldn’t.

The idea of waiting for Prince Charming to come along and make everything right for me is slowly eating away at me. I now consider other things, bigger things, rather than just settling in a marriage that could possibly be terminated within a few years. Again, none of this makes me a misogamist. I just value my life so much and I refuse to settle and tie the knot because I feel like I’m pressured to do so. I have a lot to give to life and life seems very promising to me. So remember ladies, all good things come in due time, you never need to settle. Right, Amal Clooney?

Nour Hossam

Nour is one of the most gregarious people you could ever come across. She literally loves everyone! She spends half of her life stuffing her face with food, and the other half trying to lose weight at the gym. Her shining example is Mulan because she would not hesitate to do anything for the people she loves. When she's not busy writing for 925 as a Staff Writer, you'll find her kitesurfing in Ras Sudr.