OSHO: Why Is It Difficult For Men and Women To Be Friends (Preview Talk)
OSHO International・2 minutes read
Marriage is critiqued as an oppressive institution that diminishes women and hampers communication between genders, with natural attraction leading to disillusionment and resentment in relationships. The text advocates for love free from obligations, where individuals embrace life's changes and cultivate genuine friendships based on equality outside of societal norms.
Insights
- The text critiques marriage as an institution designed by men to dominate women, hindering genuine communication and comprehension between genders.
- It advocates for relationships based on mutual love and understanding, free from societal norms and constraints, promoting true friendship and equality between partners.
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Recent questions
What is the purpose of marriage?
To reduce women to objects and monopolize them.
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