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Posted: 15 years ago
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Hitesh fiorst of all acting stupid, by saying i want my next generation to be veg. Come on
think about this generation, rather than worrying about next. Pooja mom was right, it's upto person choice, gulabo also mention earlier she did not want to force, but I think lot of people eat non veg I think its nothing worng. I think hitty was making big deal out of it. I was laughing when he said to pooja mom. lol
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Its nothing wrong in eating non veg , Lets say worlds 30 % pepole eat non veg . If 15 % of then turn into veg . There will be shortage of food for every one , Am I right ?
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Posted: 15 years ago
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You ought to see that clip again where Gulabo was discussing about veg & non veg with Poo. Very sweetly and smartly she tried to impose her opinion on Poo. She was trying hard to make it look like she is not forcing but actually she was. And yesterday Hitesh was talking like a typical male. He had actually used the word "understanding", "flexible", "adjust" in regard to his wife. He wants his wife to understand and adjust according to him and be flexible (read stop eating non-veg). But he is not ready to compromise. In yesterday's conversation too he didnt seem to come to a middle ground. That's why i feel he is kinda weird.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: vicaev

You ought to see that clip again where Gulabo was discussing about veg & non veg with Poo. Very sweetly and smartly she tried to impose her opinion on Poo. She was trying hard to make it look like she is not forcing but actually she was. And yesterday Hitesh was talking like a typical male. He had actually used the word "understanding", "flexible", "adjust" in regard to his wife. He wants his wife to understand and adjust according to him and be flexible (read stop eating non-veg). But he is not ready to compromise. In yesterday's conversation too he didnt seem to come to a middle ground. That's why i feel he is kinda weird.

he seems to expect all the adjustments to come from pooja's side....it was good that when he said that the girl shud adjust pooja's mom added that so should he....in a very polite manner.... 😊
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: phoenixsilver

he seems to expect all the adjustments to come from pooja's side....it was good that when he said that the girl shud adjust pooja's mom added that so should he....in a very polite manner.... 😊

Pooja's mom made it clear that adjustment and flexibilty has to be from both sides. She seems to be a smart lady.
I have eaten non-veg all my life both of parents were non-veg. I have a feeling the it is very hard for vegetarian people to accept non-veg they see it as religion to be vegetarian..somehow they have brainwashed themselves that non-veg is very bad and cruel.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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i dont see anything wrong in hitesh wanting his wife to be vegetarian...its not like he is asking her to give up her religion or anything..he has seen his father give up meat for his mom..so it is very natural for him to believe that his wife will do the same for him...i have been couples give up bigger things to make a marriage work...giving up non veg in not a big deal
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Posted: 15 years ago
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It's personal choice.. nobody should be forced. If the person willingly does it then it's different matter..
But Hitesh's mom was kind of forcing Pooja to become veg... conditional bride 😆 Pooja said it right.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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I agree with Pooja's mom that adjustment should come from both of them. By asking her to give up meat completely is wrong. A compromise could have been attained had he told her that she could eat meat outside if not at home. By appearing so rigid about it, he is probably making Pooja even more cautious!
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: sunandshine

I agree with Pooja's mom that adjustment should come from both of them. By asking her to give up meat completely is wrong. A compromise could have been attained had he told her that she could eat meat outside if not at home. By appearing so rigid about it, he is probably making Pooja even more cautious!

yaa thats true..
she can eat outside for herself no...he was forcing her...
for non-veg people its very hard to adjust without meat...
i am pure non-veg...but if 2 day i have to eat veg i feel sick as i am soo used to eat non veg
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Posted: 15 years ago
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There are many people who don't eat non-veg and wants their partner to do the same.. but one shouldn't force. Even in our family most of us are non-veg but my mom and one of my sis-in-law are veg. but one has never forced to be veg or non-veg. "Understanding" word plays a very big role in marriage. (thats just my opinion) I don't know about you guys.

Here Hitesh was talking about his next generation...lol Pehle Shaadi toh ho jaaye fir next generation ke baare mein sochna !!

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