The Middle Eastern Man Was Raised in a Bubble And Now It's Destroying His Marriage
THE BUBBLE He was raised as a prince. The firstborn son. The apple of his mother’s eye. He was told he would be a provider, a protector, a king of his own home. His father worked double shifts to put him through university. His sisters served him dinner. His every mistake was excused as “boys will be boys.” Then the economy collapsed. Across the Middle East, youth unemployment is catastrophic. A university graduate in Cairo might earn 80amonth.Rentcosts80 amonth . Rentcosts 150. The math does not work. It has not worked for years. And yet, the expectations never adjusted. His parents still pressure him to marry. His relatives still ask when he will settle down. He borrows money for the mahr, the rings, the apartment. He smiles in the engagement photos. But he cannot provide. His wife must work. The traditional bargain - he earns, she nurtures - is dead. The funeral happened years ago. No one sent an invitation. THE MARRIAGE TRAP The engagement period becomes a gray zone. The couple is ...