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Posted: 11 years ago
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If Paro really is characterless as you claim her to be,
is trying to seduce you as you reckon,
why would she wait all this while, when you were willingly pouncing on her, invading her personal space, just a few weeks ago?

Yours sincerely
Woman's mukthi mocha leader😉

P.S- More than the jibe it is the lack of reaction from Paro that was infuriating. They should have at least shown some anger.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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mahila mukti morcha lol
but on a serious note yes it was wrong i so want her to say something more to him.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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NB ...maybe next week , she was almost telling him today " kabhi pyaar dekha hota , kabhi pyaar paya hota ..."
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Posted: 11 years ago
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His jibe was totally expected. There were a zillion things she could have done. Including throwing ghee and outfits on his face. Or if we're dealing with Soft Paro, she could have AT LEAST cried and gone inside. Then she'd be in the house.

But no. Standing on one foot is her way to deal with things.

I keep defending her all around in the forum and, like I said on another thread, this is how she pays me back. I love her. I really do. But I didn't get her at all today. People would go- I told you so- in my face all over the weekend.
Edited by Exprimere - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Although I do think she should have said something, because Rudra was being- very frankly- a d*** (sorry, he deserved it)- I feel like she might be just as effective with her silence.

He hates that she doesn't react- it takes away the fun of it. He can keep raging at her and she just smiles softly and tells him how much she loves him- it's incredibly amusing, at least to me, to watch. I can just see plumes of steam coming from his ears out of the sheer frustration he's feeling.

He's trying his level best to take her down, and he just can't.

He reminds me of this super over-competitive guy who just constantly puts me down (minus well- the attraction), and finally, I just started killing him with kindness and it was the funniest thing I've ever seen.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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👏 Awesome post , ur asking , what exactly I wants to ask from RUDRA



I understand that he is suffering from a serious mental condition that is , beautiful woman r not trust worthy , but today he crosses his limits , he fixed her blouse by himself she didn't call him or ask him to do so , she was trying to fix her , and after that he was acusing her that she is a shameless and character less women who is trying to seduce him , at least today , after that PARO have to show some anger towards him
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Posted: 11 years ago
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There is an excellent reason you are not a Birpuri Village Girl with exactly 5th standard levels of education, a passive life that allowed you to drift along with no say and no voice for 18 years, and then Fate suddenly gave you--not just a say--but the only say--- in your choices. You are a smart woman who has a reaction to the abusive words being thrown at that village girl, and you would be right. You feel for her, extrapolate his cruel words as a slap to her pride, as something to protest. All right. Even Rudra, in his asking her---what is WRONG with you...he is right.


But from Paro's perspective, everything that is happening to her parallels the God narrative she has heard growing up--believing it, honestly worshiping it, leaving all decisions to it. She thinks she is going through the trials of Parvati, and sees literally nothing wrong with the comparison. When he says those horrible things--to her mind, he is just causing her additional "tapassya" that she must live through. It becomes penance. You don't take penance personally--especially when you know you are not guilty. You do the "praschith," What other think of her, judging her-- its irrelevant to Paro.


She is not guilty of being besharam--she is not even guilty, I think, of being controlling or rude. She is following the path she believes in, and has no one she listens to (Mamisa, Thakurain, Dilsher, even) right now to tell her "no." She is doing manmaani--but thinks its blessed by her Bholenath--the signs say so. It must be so. I love her character--and I understand why the CVs spent the first one month giving us NO voice for Parvati--she needed to be alone to even find it. NOW, Paro is someone who pleases me purely because she is so--NOT us-- Not you, not me.


She has no inner motivation, no layers, no ego, no pride. I think we feel protective of Paro because it would not even occur to her to protect herself . Ego, pride, self esteem--all these are inner-monologue concepts--ideals that come from a secondary self. She has none--and there ARE people like this--and BTW, they are hugely dangerous, because the are so straightforward, no one can believe it.


That completely linear thinking where she LITERALLY answers things that are asked of her, and has no depth beyond what she is saying and feeling--no inner monologue--she is beautifully simple. Not stupid--but because she has always been led, passively, now that she is leading her own choices, nothing will sway her, or move her. It is this simplicity, this straight forwardness, literally not understanding how the other person might be finding her behavior odd--that is Paro.

Loving it...!
Edited by napstermonster - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Naach_Basanti

If Paro really is characterless as you claim her to be,

is trying to seduce you as you reckon,
why would she wait all this while, when you were willingly pouncing on her, invading her personal space, just a few weeks ago?

Yours sincerely
Woman's mukthi mocha leader😉

P.S- More than the jibe it is the lack of reaction from Paro that was infuriating. They should have at least shown some anger.


I would wait for her reaction too NB!!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Hey NB ...
SIck and in no mood to watch but character less ermmm where have I heard that before...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: napstermonster

There is an excellent reason you are not a Birpuri Village Girl with exactly 5th standard levels of education, a passive life that allowed you to drift along with no say and no voice for 18 years, and then Fate suddenly gave you--not just a say--but the only say--- in your choices.

You are a smart woman who has a reaction to the abusive words being thrown at that village girl, and you would be right. You feel for her, extrapolate his cruel words as a slap to her pride, as something to protest. All right. Even Rudra, in his asking her---what is WRONG with you...he is right.


But from Paro's perspective, everything that is happening to her parallels the story she has heard growing up--believing it, honestly worshiping it, leaving all decisions to it. She thinks she is going through the trials of Parvati, and sees literally nothing wrong with the comparison.

She is not guilty of being besharam--she is not even guilty, I think, of being controlling or rude. She is following the path she believes in, and has no one right now to tell her "no." She is doing manmaani--but thinks its blessed by her Bholenath. I lve her character--and I udnerstand why the CVs spent the first one monthgiving us NO voice for Parvati--she needed to be akone to even find it. NOw, Paro is someone who pleases me purely because she is so--NOT us Not you, not me.

She has no inner motivation, no layers, no ego, no pride. I think we feel protective of Paro because it would not even occur to her to protect herself . Ego, pride, self esteem--all these are inner-monologue concepts--ideals that come from a secondary self. She has none--and there ARE people like this--and BTW, they are hugely dangerous, because the are so straightforward, no one can believe it.

That completely linear thinking where she LITERALLY answers things that are asked of her, and has no depth beyond what she is saying and feeling--no inner monologue--she is beautifully simple. Not stupid--but because she has always been led, passively, now that she is leading her own choices, nothing will sway her, or move her.

It is this simplicity, this straight forward, literally not understanding how the other person might be finding her behavior odd--that is Paro.

Loving it...!


👏

This, is what I've been looking for. This is such an apt observation of her- her innocence, her lack of an inner monologue, her completely blunt statements- you've explained it all so eloquently. This is why I like her character, and why I agree with how the CVs have handled her (mostly, anyway)

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