Originally posted by: Eccentrica
I get Khushi. It was okay till things were humorous from Arnav's perspective with respect to her ways of trying to understand the way these things work, but when it comes to the element of morality, it suddenly becomes serious. It is commendable of her to even give it a try, seeing how difficult it might have been for her to go ahead with the act. and in retrospect too, she only doubts if what she has done is right or wrong; inevitably, all she requires is some assurance from her partner. Redefining the boundaries of moral and immoral is not something that can occur in a day.
This is where Arnav should focus on. It isn't surprising for him to feel hurt by her response, but later when it all seeps in, I'm sure he shall realize that this isn't about 'This is wrong', as much as it is about 'Tell me this is right'.Oh, and I'm relieved that she did not broach this subject to any of the family members.P.S. You're awesomeš
I am awesome, aren't I? š
Arnav's defensive reaction is understandable. He is just another guy who got told what he likes is meh to his partner. Give him five minutes to recover from this. Who knows (besides me that is š) what will happen next?
Khushi needs time. And so does Arnav. Maybe bringing it up much earlier in their arrangement was a good idea. Redefining boundaries is no easy task. It takes time, patience and perseverance.
Lets see what happens next. :=)
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