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Posted: 6 years ago
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So If I were Prerna in the current situation :
my options before shaadi...

1, I would look at the notice papers and run to my parents and show them these ,... they would decide what to do ... wouldn't dare to go to Mohini and get emotionally

2, I would rather contact Kaaka babu and not mohini aunty knowing her hatred towards our family (prerna here)

3, Get a stay order from court if that's a way out .

4, Ask for help from Anurag, by seeking a personal loan ,..and that I would work for him without salary until my loan is repaid

after all options are over.. LASTLY...regarding...

... marrying a much older guy ... I would if he's NOT a creepy lustful one like Navin ... and if he is chivalrous , respectful and charming ! age difference to ab extent can be avoided but yes nature of a person definitely matters

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@push-pull : Who knows if the guy that I married would've been the hero if my life story is written with him.. 😆

^^ THIS i like it.,... pretty positive , hopeful and cool .. there is nothing wrong in hoping as ummeed pe duniya kaayam hain!!!
Edited by munnihyderabad - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Yesterday Veena-Prerna convo was so real.. If Prerna was the girl that she's faking to be for her selfish reasons, I think it's all the same game that would drive her towards Navin..
And here Prerna is shown to be prioritizing her family over anything else unlike what she's claiming to prioritize.. Even it's not about her own life, love, respect, etc..

Read something about Samba, Lord Krishna's son.. Very interesting take on how we have many more Krishnas in this generation and maybe many Sambas in the next. 🤔

Now-a-days Family is not seen as achievement. Children are not seen as purpose. They are seen as obligations, duties, by-products of existence, even collateral damage.

We admire leaders who sacrifice family for a 'larger' cause. Like freedom fighters who neglect their wives and children. Like business men and entrepreneurs and consultants who spend most of their time in office. But not someone who values family more than anything else.. 🥱
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: munnihyderabad


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@push-pull : Who knows if the guy that I married would've been the hero if my life story is written with him.. 😆

^^ THIS i like it.,... pretty positive , hopeful and cool .. there is nothing wrong in hoping as ummeed pe duniya kaayam hain!!!

Yeah.. 😆 Yakeen ka safar right.. 😉
There were women who have portrayed strength by fixing their men if they weren't treated right.. Women have evolved a lot in the past decades all thanks to many many strong women that we may easily term as regressive now.. But what we have as a common thought process has been the hardwork from those women who have fought through and found their ways to keep things easy for us now.. That's the only reason I like Women's day something to remember and celebrate the women who have crossed hurdles and made it easy for the generations to come.. 👏 Like a Thanksgiving.. 😃
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Posted: 6 years ago
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She can discuss this with the family and take a collective decision of leaving the house, living in a dharamshala for a few days, or move away to some other place and try to get some work.



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