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Posted: 15 years ago
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You know what the irony is that Gurpreet used to think Vrinda as "bacchi". She mentioned this to Yash in one of the initial episodes. But looking at her now proves who is really childish. She seems like an infant compared to Vrinda. Even kids aren't so arrogant and rude.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Yash's Mom (poor lady she came in for so much bashing) must be feeling vindicated now. What are the odds the first thing she told Yash after leaving was "I told you so"? 😆
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: rekhab25

its good that u changed urself hazel_eyes23.👏

thats what i am also trying to say that as gurpreet gets older she might change herslef into a better person.

then she should hold off on marriage until she does mature up a bit. unlike your understanding husband what if she finds a husband who is the total opposite? this will be a recipe for disaster. you were lucky that you had such a great husband who stood by you and helped you grow.
but not all men are like that....in fact some might even be more immature than the girl themselves.....this is not a healthy marriage.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: rekhab25

i completely agree with u hazel_eyes23.when i got married at the age of 20 i was not mature to handle things.but as time passed by i started seeing things differently.after almost 4 years of marrigae i started seeing change in myself and i can see it takes time to become mature.yes it did took years for me to change but i wasn't blunt or arrogant.its just that i never took things seriously when i got married.sometimes maturity comes with age.



Not everyone matures after marriage, or adapts to the changing situations. You're flexible, and that's an admirable quality, but not every human contains that quality. There's no guarantee that Gurpreet would have matured after marriage. For all we know, she could have driven that entire family apart.

We don't always have reasons as to why we like or dislike certain people. It's more of an intuition, a gut feeling, a vibe, an energy, or just how that other person makes you feel that is often inexplicable in words. Yash's mom felt something, and although she did not have valid reasons to defend her claim, we can now see how right she was.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: roxthefox



Not everyone matures after marriage, or adapts to the changing situations. You're flexible, and that's an admirable quality, but not every human contains that quality. There's no guarantee that Gurpreet would have matured after marriage. For all we know, she could have driven that entire family apart.

We don't always have reasons as to why we like or dislike certain people. It's more of an intuition, a gut feeling, a vibe, an energy, or just how that other person makes you feel that is often inexplicable in words. Yash's mom felt something, and although she did not have valid reasons to defend her claim, we can now see how right she was.

i bet you she did have valid reasons....but she had said on stage that she doesn't want to discuss them or badmouth gurpreet. and i admire her for that....she took a lot of nonsense from everyone for that......if she had just said once that i find gurpreet to be rude, loud, arrogant, outspoken and immature to be my bahu....that would've shut everyone up. because those were really the reasons for her not accepting her.
but she didnt want to malign gurpreet's image.....gurpreet is doing a damn good job doing that for herself.

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