Originally posted by: cherrypansy
can't stand her anymore...she is a mother or a society representative😲
Her concern, hugs all look fake...😡I don't want her presence during the RaGa wedding... 😡
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Originally posted by: cherrypansy
can't stand her anymore...she is a mother or a society representative😲
Her concern, hugs all look fake...😡I don't want her presence during the RaGa wedding... 😡
Originally posted by: gckasturi
I don't like her character, but I think it is realistic to some extent. In my own family, I have found that, in certain situations, my mother has been more concerned about what society/people will say and my father has been concerned about doing the right thing for us, his children.
If you think about some cultures where women are oppressed, it's the women, especially female relatives, who have often been more strict about enforcing societal practices, traditions, ceremonies. Especially after seeing some of the things in my own extended family, I feel that women, especially those who you would expect would want to protect their daughters from going through what they went through, are the worst enemies and perpetuators of wrongful customs. In a twisted sort of way, they actually feel as if it is normal because they have lived through or experienced those traditions.