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what a privilege it is to be born into a family that does not hold you back from becoming who you want to be. what a privilege it is to move through life freely, to chase your dreams without feeling like every step forward comes at the cost of losing the people you love.
being born into a religious brown Muslim family as the only daughter carries a kind of weight that is difficult to explain to people who have never lived it. there is pressure in every direction… pressure to obey, to protect the family’s reputation, to get married, to fit into expectations that were decided for you long before you were old enough to understand them. sometimes it feels like there is no space left for me as a person outside of what is expected of me as a daughter.
all of this started because i mentioned my want to travel to the USA, to see my partner who has already visited me twice in my country. to my parents, im just visiting a friend. i understand my parents’ fears. i understand the culture we were raised in and the religious values that shape the way they think. i understand why my partner wants me there too, to meet their family, their friends, to experience their world the same way they have experienced mine.
but nobody seems to understand the position i am trapped in.
i do not have the heart to leave my country and travel across the world without my parents’ blessing. at the same time, i carry this constant guilt that i am hurting my partner by not being able to give the same effort they have given me. it feels like i am stuck between two worlds, and no matter which side i choose, i lose something i deeply love.
my father has not spoken to me in weeks. my mother and i cannot seem to meet each other halfway anymore. the silence feels so heavy. every conversation feels tense before it even begins and even though part of me feels calmer when i am away from my parents, i still cannot imagine stepping onto a plane while knowing my mother is angry or hurt because of me. my parents are still my world, even through all the pain.
people think arguments with parents eventually pass, but some words stay inside you forever. i have never truly been the same after the fights i have had with them. they have never had to experience what it’s like to have a fight with my parents. what it’s like inside my head and my heart. pieces of me remain wounded long after everyone else moves on.
every day feels like a battle between love, guilt, religion, culture, and my own dreams. i feel suffocated by thoughts i cannot fully say out loud because i am terrified of disappointing everyone around me. i am tired of feeling like my existence is a constant negotiation between being a good daughter and being a good partner.
sometimes the pressure becomes so overwhelming that it feels impossible to breathe.
i do not want to hurt my mother.
i do not want to hurt my partner.
and somewhere in between all of this, i feel like i am slowly hurting myself the most, i feel like i need to disappear to avoid hurting myself and my loved ones.
"Whatever eats my corpse will have its teeth so deeply drenched in my love for you that the only word it will be able to speak is your name."
-G. Gray
November is the month of poets, artists, thinkers, lovers and wanderers.
I Do Know Some Things Richard Siken
Be not inhospitable to strangers, lest they be angels in disguise
On Seatbelts and Sunsets Hanif Abdurraqib
Crested Pigeon (Ocyphaps lophotes)
© Samuel Burckhardt
Joy Sullivan, from “These Days People Are Really Selling Me On California”, Instructions for Traveling West
Tracy K. Smith, from “Don’t You Wonder, Sometimes?”, Life on Mars
Ambalila Hemsell, from "Party Poem"
Peonies Mary Oliver
"What are men compared to rocks and mountains?"
Pride & Prejudice (2005) dir. Joe Wright
Natalie Díaz, from "American Arithmetic", Postcolonial Love Poem
“And even if we never talk again, please remember that I’m forever changed by who you are and what you meant to me.”
— Chasing Amy
The purpose of life is to get really into stories that drive you so crazy you sometimes feel the need to throw up from how much you love them
forgive the version of you that didn’t know any better
forgive the version of yourself that knew better but did it anyway. forgive every version of yourself. we are constantly learning from our mistakes.
forgive the version of you that didn’t know what to do and could not have foreseen what the right choice was, if there even was one. forgive the version of you that made a choice and regretted it.