Guilt Makes the Woman Go Round
October 20, 2009 by Sheila
They say that love makes the world go round, but I think they’re wrong. I think the majority of the things women do are motivated by guilt.
We women feel guilty about everything. In fact, they say that the most common emotion women feel is guilt, and if you’re a woman, and you’re not feeling particularly guilty right now, just think about it. I’m sure you could talk yourself into plenty of guilt in two minutes flat.
Do you have laundry waiting to be folded? Laundry still in the washing machine, after three days? And don’t even mention the ironing. Then there are those thank you notes that we forgot to send after our wedding sixteen and a half years ago, which guarantee that at every family reunion since we have avoided Aunt Peggy, because we know she remembers our transgression.
And what about parenting? Motherhood, of course, is the guilt that keeps on giving. We feel guilty for locking ourselves in the bathroom, just to get some breathing space. We feel guilty for not serving vegetables for dinner. We feel guilty when we yell at our kids. We feel guilty when we forget to teach math for three days, forget to mark their work for a week, or forget to start homeschooling until 10:30 because we were on the computer.
We feel guilty for relaxing, for reading a novel and leaving the housework behind, for spending money on a manicure instead of on paying down debt, and for feeding everyone cereal for dinner.
Those of us who are older feel guilty for all the missed opportunities we had when we were younger. We feel guilty for not saving more, not loving more, not giving more. We feel guilty for letting our parents down. We feel guilty for letting ourselves down, our kids down, or our friends down. We feel guilty for our health deteriorating, and not being able to do all that we used to.
We feel guilty for folding our towels in half and then half again, instead of in thirds like our mothers taught us. We feel guilty for rolling the fitted sheets up into a ball and then throwing them in the linen closet instead of folding them properly.
And most of all, the number one thing that women feel guilty about is our weight. We feel guilty that we like food, that we eat food, and that we want food.
What does all this guilt do to us? We have three possible responses: the first is that we examine the guilt, talk to God about it, take the legitimate to heart, and then change our lives for the better. That one’s pretty rare.
The second is that we feel so guilty that we deflect that guilt by getting mad at everyone else to ensure that the grumpiness is spread around evenly. That one’s pretty common.
And then there’s the most common of all: we run around like a chicken with its head cut off, trying to do the impossible, with the hope that if we just keep it up, the guilt will stop. But it won’t, because what we’re demanding of ourselves is superhuman. And there really isn’t such a thing as SuperWoman. There is only Exhausted Woman, and I don’t particularly like her.
Men find it easier to shrug guilt off, go out on the porch, and relax. They don’t tend to bother themselves with silly things like housework standards, menu standards, or etiquette. And they don’t even have to go through labour! They’ve got it easy. But perhaps they just aren’t as susceptible to this particular foible as women are. Instead of listening to God for what we should do, we tend to let society, the media, and the church culture set our standards. It’s no wonder we feel like we’re always falling short.
Maybe, we should try, just for one day, to be a man and not to feel guilt about stupid things. Let’s stop listening to those voices in our head and just seek out God’s voice. It’s worth the effort. If only someone would fold the laundry for me while I tried.
Sheila blogs daily at To Love, Honor and Vacuum. And you won’t want to miss her podcasts! She homeschools her two daughters, writes, speaks, and knits. Preferably all at the same time.
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Bethany L. on Tue, 20th Oct 2009 9:55 am
What are you doing inside my head? This is my post! Seriously. (I’ve even been married for 16 1/2 years!) Unfortunately, I usually try a combination of methods 2 & 3 (grumpiness & busyness) to assuage it. Of course, that never works. Thank you, thank you for making me feel less alone, and surprisingly, less guilty.
Sometime today I’m going to try to act like a man & let it all go for just a while. I really needed this encouragement today.
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Tara on Tue, 20th Oct 2009 4:00 pm
OK, I think you listed about everything there is to feel guilty about! And now I feel guilty for feeling so guilty! LOL Just kidding! You have a very good point! I’m trying to let God show me how to simplify and live intentionally!
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Misty (elvisgirl) on Tue, 20th Oct 2009 5:08 pm
AMEN!
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Nikowa@KHA on Fri, 23rd Oct 2009 8:34 pm
WOW what an eye-opening thought provoking post! This is DEFINITELY me!!!!!
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Shaelyn on Fri, 23rd Oct 2009 9:33 pm
In my opinion, most of this unnecessary guilt stems from religion, people are raised to feel that their instincts and natural desires are wrong and even deadly in a sense. I think it’s sad to see people with such potential putting themselves through so much. Life is too short to be anything but happy!
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Jennifer on Sat, 24th Oct 2009 1:04 am
Thanks – something I truly needed to hear today. I linked to this in my own (nearly first) blog post, as it spoke deeply to me.
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Angela Mills on Sat, 24th Oct 2009 3:18 am
This is one of those moments…I truly thought I was the only one who felt this way!!! I know there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, but I am my own worst enemy here, when it comes to guilt. But, yes, going to the Word for God’s standard is the only way to be at peace with yourself. I guess just the way you put it made it somehow click in my brain right now.

Thanks
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Amy Fleeker on Mon, 26th Oct 2009 1:29 am
Thanks for sharing- It is a great article to share with others.
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Cristina on Sat, 7th Nov 2009 10:54 pm
You are sooo right! I feel guilty for going to the gym intead of cleaning my house, for buying something for me instead buying for my kids or my husband, for not giving my kids enough vegetables, for not making my daughter take a shower when she doesn’t want to, for not being at home when my husband gets from work, for not standing for myself when when I needed to do it. and…
Thank you for the article. God bless you
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jen Reply:
December 31st, 2009 at 9:47 am
mind you it’s only 9am and i’ve already been to power yoga and my cleaning job but i still feel anxious about sitting down for an hour with my laptop. finally i googled “i feel guilty about relaxing” (because it needs to stop!) and found this article – it’s great to know how common this is.
i love the advice – thanks for sharing!
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