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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: annx

It was such a sweet episode! Love every bit of it...

Minnie's insecurities or let's say realization his Minnie now... At times she'll feel left out... poor baby... but she'll understand... she'll be okay 😃

Today one thing made me laugh why was age such a big issue... as in, in India, the marriage age is what? Less than 25? Like I am 32 so if I marry now people like pandit and parlour girls will question?

Okay fine I understand that even Pakistan the 'marriageable age' is somewhere around 25-26 but no one questions you if you are getting married later... at least never the way pandit and parlour girls did...

People like Khatri exit, yes, but what the F was wrong with pandit g...

Sorry for the rambling but this age pissed me off and made me laugh at the same time...

Looking forward to tomorrow's pizza...

I won't say that in India people don't gossip about it if girl is little late as per them in marriage. Some friends I know have married in 25-26 , some have married in 30s too . I read an article where suitable marriage age was given as 28-32 not sure how they calculated that..yes my mom has been worried for me from age of 25 but then with time my family have opened up with idea of waiting till I chose the person. I would say it's mix in India...some sections are conservative even in metros and some are progressive even in smaller cities... It will take time for people to allow that choice to girl or boy to decide on which age they should marry but yeah things are improving.

I can understand your sentiment, age thing got me riled up

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: annx

Same story. I'm turning 33 next week and I mostly am running away from marriage. I don't think I am ready yet! What's wrong in that. Why the fuss... whoever is worried, well that okay... I take it positively... or I ignore... so do my parents...

I personally know divorced women who get married again... As Hanuman rightly said, people need to change... who has set the rules that divorcee and widowers can't remarry... let them live...

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Padmajaan

Take care dear and get well soon. Sending lots of healing hugs jaadu ki jappi your way.

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Need these Yar.. I had to take off today ...such a bad condition of me and my bathroom,😅😂

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Posted: 6 years ago
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@TM - take care dear🤗

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Posted: 6 years ago
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My mama and mami both had gotten divorced from their individual previous marriages in their early thirties. They got married to each other in their late thirties. We belong to a very conservative Marathi community from a not very progressive town, but still no one batted an eye at the marriage. And here, Khatri and even the Panditji is kicking up such a fuss! Logon, soch badlo, duniya already badal rahi hai!

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Nice episode. Loved Hanita’s scenes. Such a sweet scene 😳. Even Mini is such a good daughter... wanting to make sure her mom gets everything she wishes for this time around 🤗

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Posted: 6 years ago
#27

Originally posted by: attiya1.3

Yes..we Pakistanis say this but behind someone😂😅not on face...we are not some saint.

Pandit ji was on other tangent 😂😅

Ya looking to pizza date😍

Well at least the molvi sahab won't say that yaar... 😆

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Manasi_MD

My mama and mami both had gotten divorced from their individual previous marriages in their early thirties. They got married to each other in their late thirties. We belong to a very conservative Marathi community from a not very progressive town, but still no one batted an eye at the marriage. And here, Khatri and even the Panditji is kicking up such a fuss! Logon, soch badlo, duniya already badal rahi hai!

It was their decision. I don't think even family has right to intervene. They were not some immature couple jinko samjhaya bhi jayay.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: riti4u

I won't say that in India people don't gossip about it if girl is little late as per them in marriage. Some friends I know have married in 25-26 , some have married in 30s too . I read an article where suitable marriage age was given as 28-32 not sure how they calculated that..yes my mom has been worried for me from age of 25 but then with time my family have opened up with idea of waiting till I chose the person. I would say it's mix in India...some sections are conservative even in metros and some are progressive even in smaller cities... It will take time for people to allow that choice to girl or boy to decide on which age they should marry but yeah things are improving.

I can understand your sentiment, age thing got me riled up

I'm not saying people don't gossip here... but it's usually positive gossiping (if that makes sense)... so one of my second cousins got married a weeks ago and she was around 38 or maybe older... everyone there was talking about it but in a good way... like praising her, and the couple and were genuinely happy that the girl is getting married... even the age was being discussed that she is older but looks so pretty and young... it made me so happy...

But I am sure there is also negative gossiping but yeh episode thora ziada ni tha?

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Posted: 6 years ago
#30

Originally posted by: Nature-Happiness

I dont understand why is getting someone married like a responsibility for the society. I mean, yaar apna kaam karo. Dont they have better work. And I am Mini's age (surprising? haha). And it actually makes me feel so stupid, when people say, that at the age of 17 someone has to get married! I mean grow up! The world you are living is probably, centuries ago. In today's world no one gets married even at the age of 25. I mean, like seriously! Why would you want to get married and spoil your life so soon. Plus, after watching Hanita, it feels even more great that people of this age think of taking their life ahead even for the second time. Plus, what's so great in getting married at 35, it's not that a person has grown old....

It's really surprising when people are getting such horrendous thinking...

@bold yaar aise mat bol Next year shaadi hai Meri Mai 23 ki ho jaugi..(Would continue My Job)

@Italic I hated hearing it ...

Also I agree about logo ki soch

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