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Posted: 15 years ago
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Well she gives humanity a bad name.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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shipa,anu,poet-to be honest,i cried after watching yesterday's episode.i was just thinking of the lakhs of women who go through this in their daily life.i cried as a mother as i felt sia's pain trying to protect her unborn child .i cried for the fact that its own grandmother was trying to kill it all for the sake of her false izzat and being a mother herself ammaji has put power and false prestige above her child and his happiness.
i also thanked my lucky stars for being born into a family which respected women,for being born into a family which gave equal status to women ,my parents for educating me thereby giving me self confidence to stand on my own legs and take my own decisions and the net result be a responsible women
poet-humanity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that word is not there in ammaji's dictionary
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Me too Sheya , tears were trickling down when Sia said "raghav ! hamara bachha" I was literally praying ,someone save her . So many dreams , hopes , wishes that parents have for their child and to see that shattered by a selfishliy greedy person was really sad
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Girls,

For the first time yesterday, when I was watching yesterday, I had tears in my eyes. It was just so brutal and heart-breaking.
Sia's expression was haunting when they returned to the Guest HOuse. That's gonna stay with me.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Yes. We are really fortunate to have born in the families which treat both sons and daughters equally. Infact in my husband's family, they pamper the daughters more than sons. Even my hubby is like that, he pampers our daughter too much over our son. Infact my daughter admonishes her dad often for this. When i read abt all the atrocities happening all around us, we shd be really thankful to the God for having given us nice parents, good inlaws and last but not the least a kind and loving husband. 👏
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Yesterday's episode was shocking....😲...even when the Raghav was screaming the group that who r u to decide for my child parenting,they even din't listen to him..😡🤬.....
Even the cute scene b/w Jhoomar & Dheeraj can't bring smile on the face as i was really scared by seeing Sia's reactions..🥺..a child can change the whole world of the couple...😍..but,liked raghav for giving so much courage to Sia..🤗..& loved the Hooda guy,he is too sweeeeeeetttt..😳😉...
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Yes I agree and I can't thank God enough that I have been born in a family where I haven't had to face these issues at all. Despite being 3 daughters, our parents gave us all the love, care, affection and most importantly, education to be our individual selves. They have never forced any decision on us and have yet been strong pillars behind every step we took.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Actually not only girls even guys will be thankful not to be born in such families. Any one who has a conscience and has any sense of humanity cannot stay for long in such a stifling family or kasbah. Some have no options since they are not financially independent.
But you can always try to change the place or if you are not as brave as rasia may be leave that place and settle in a better place.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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hey poet, even we are 3 sisters 😊..........
and quiet similar to these ever meddlesome villagers even we have some relatives who i remember all thro our study period used to taunt my parents saying why waste so much money after girl's education, after all at the end they've to get married and settle down , so better teach them cooking and other household stuff that'll be of use to them.........well my parents were always very indifferent to such comments but that used to boil our blood a lot............then when my elder sister and me, we got very good jobs and opportunity to go to US, it was the same relatives who called up and said ,we're very proud of you as you're the first kids of our family who's going abroad..............
i'm not surprised at the attitude of villagers, there're some people who thinks that they've the right to decide for others as well..........
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Posted: 15 years ago
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yes guys,i think one good aspect of these shows is tht it makes u realise ur life is so SANE compared to people who live like this..wid freedom of thinking for urself..and i agree wid sweety,relatives mein koi na koi to aisa item mil hi jaata hai who HAS to pass ridiculous comments and give stupid unwanted advice..🤢

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