The following blog, about a storyline from
EastEnders, has been uploaded with the permission of Straight Spouse Network,
with which SPA is affiliated. You can visit the SSN website here.
One of the great things about being part of an
international organization that supports straight spouses is that we get to
keep up with the television and movies that aren't available in all areas.
Straight spouses in the UK <www.straightpartnersanonymous.co.uk.>
started 2010 watching an elaborate wedding staged between a closeted gay man
and a clueless woman on EastEnders one of the most watched soap operas in the
entire world. Oh, the drama. It seems there's been this torrid
homosexual affair going on between Syed, the modern, westernized, highly
educated son of a Moslem family in the catering business, and Christian, a
partner in the business. Fans of EastEnders have been treated to
passionate, secretive, wall slamming kiss scenes between the two men. And
guess what? Syed loves Amira, and wants to marry her. Amira has a
father in prison for shady financial dealings, and she appears to be the only
person in the entire cast who does not know or suspect something is up.
We're sure that will change. On New Year's Day, the traditional
Muslim Pakistani wedding of Syed and Amira was telecast, in all its elaborate
and eye popping splendor. Amid the glamour, Christian kept popping up and
glaring at Syed, who was clearly rattled. Oh, and Christian also outed
Syed to Zainab, Syed's pregnant mom. Zainab told Christian he was a
pervert and he had lost because now Syed was going to do things the right way
by marrying Amira. Zainab had pushed for the wedding to take place, not
wanting the disgrace between families of the wedding being called off because
of "perversion". Syed has admitted to his mom that he's gay,
but agreed to go ahead with the wedding.
Hmm. Straight spouses <http://www.straightspouse.org> all across the globe,
doesn't some of this sound familiar? A bit over the top maybe, but
familiar, yes? We're depending on the
UK straights to keep us updated on
these developments. EastEnders is seen all over the world, but current
episodes outside the
UK
are only seen on Pay Per View. (This of course costs much more than the average
subscription to the BBC). In the
United States, prior seasons of
EastEnders can be seen on select public television stations. Poor Amira.
Here she is, a smart girl with what appears to be a fabulous future, the
handsomest husband in
London,
a mother in law from hell, and she's the last one to know he's gay. We're
sure she'll find out soon, and it won't be kind. Perhaps Christian will
confront her in a jealous rage. Perhaps like many of her real counterparts,
she won't believe him. Perhaps she'll find Syed and Christian in the act.
When she does, the story can take several realistic turns. She
might become angry, and keep the secret to herself, resulting in depression and
suicidal behavior. Her mother in law might cover up her own knowledge of
the affair by telling Amira that she just isn't a good enough wife to turn this
around. Somehow, Amira will wind up taking blame for being stupid, for
knowing anyway and pretending to be all innocent, or for not being a good
enough wife. Maybe Amira's dad will order a hit on Syed from prison to
spare her the disgrace of a divorce from a homosexual. Under Islamic law,
Amira is entitled to a divorce if Syed is unfaithful, whether this is with a
man or woman. Many western courts have not caught up with this idea, and
consider infidelity to only involve another person of the opposite sex. Maybe
she'll visit the
UK's
only face-to-face support service at www.straightpartnersanonymous.com.
She'll learn that she is not alone. She'll begin the intense journey
toward healing herself and recovering from the devastation that such a deep
deception inflicts on her. We might see something like the Straight Partners
group turn up in the
East End. Wow!
Then other East Enders and Londoners might start actually looking for the
support they didn't know existed!
Welcome, Amira, to the group no one wants to be a part of. Feel free to
bring your friends.