The Dashrath-Kaikeyi Syndrome
“In my experience, I have often found that the older man suffers
from an insecurity that he may not be able to sexually satisfy his much younger
wife, although sexual frequency may be more than in a couple of the same
age.
There’s also this underlying fear that his wife could get
attracted to a younger man. Therefore, older husbands try to compensate by going
overboard in indulging their wives unlike a husband of the same age. The older
man will go out of his way to do things for his wife more like what a parent
would do for his child.
“The young wives find their husbands
more sympathetic and considerate; sometimes of course this softness is
exploited. The Ramayana has a classic example — Dashrath and his third
wife Kaikeyi.
“Many times the wife demands that she be
indulged all the time, like a spoilt child. The husband therefore becomes a
parentlike figure. This could result in a confusion of roles for the man and the
woman. Is the husband a parent, supporting partner or an equal companion? Role
clarity becomes foggy as the wife is used to being treated like a child. The
husband makes most of the decisions because he is the maturer person rather than
an equal partner.
This can become a source of conflict if the wife
wants to take independent decisions. The husband may resent it because he is
used to making decisions like a parent for a child. The problem is how much will
he give in, in those issues.
“Another typical situation is that
the identity of the woman is never established. She is always, ‘so and
so’s wife’. Since her man has put her in a very comfortable
situation she may usually not find a reason to stretch
herself.
“Then again sometimes, a woman is so enamoured of the
man’s success, a particular talent or brilliance, that she doesn’t
quite know his ‘human’ side till she actually starts living with
him. That’s when she may realise that as a husband, he is not a sharing
companion. That can be quite shattering for
her.”
—
Dr Nirmala Rao, Psychiatrist
Can The Body Keep
Pace?
“A young wife is by herself a stimulation to any man. If you
look at the animal kingdom, in a pride of lions, an old lion leads the pack of
lionesses. During his mating season he always chooses the youngest lioness. A
lion’s sex drive does not diminish with age. The same can be said about a
man. Aging is not a bar to his fertility or libido. His fitness and state of
mind are.
“Some of the common medical ailments seen in
middle-aged men are diabetes and hypertension. These ailments by themselves do
not directly impact a man’s sex drive, but related medication could
adversely affect it. Moreover, if a man has had a unhealthy lifestyle —
excessive smoking, chewing tobacco, drinking with no fitness routine — he
is a likely candidate for heart problems or cancer (of throat, lung or the
neck).
“Such diseases lead to psychological trauma. From a
healthy person, he is suddenly a sick patient undergoing a lot of medication and
treatment. Though medically he is fit to perform sexually, psychologically, he
may not be in the right frame of mind. This is quite likely to affect his
marital life, especially if he has a younger partner.
“A man
needs to be more health conscious if he has a younger wife. If he has been
careful with his fitness routine in his 30s and 40s, he is not going to be faced
with obesity which is characterised by wastage of muscle (flabbiness) and
osteoporosis. Or else she might find him physically unattractive because of his
flabbiness that comes with
aging.”
—
Dr Kaushal Pandey, Cardiac Surgeon
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