Most parents cherish a vastly unequal relationship of domination and subordination with their children throughout their lives. Very few parents see, or learn to treat, their children as equals, even when they become adults. A strange dogmatic belief rules our culture of upbringing. If you have to rear and discipline, you must punish hard, force fear, reduce rewards and recognition. And an obedient child must submit and be silent and internalize this inequality. Is it possible to construct a much-needed narrative of suffering, when silencing around this issue is a cultural norm? Mind you, this is not a matter against (an)other caste, class, nation or gender, who is at a distance. Here, the humiliator is not outside, but within—inside the house—it’s your own people.?