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Originally posted by: kautilya04
You've put forth your points beautifully and logically ๐
Personally, I belong to the same typically Indian school of thought that you've described ๐ The one that says no important decisions should be taken without the wholehearted approval of parents ๐ณBut I can fully understand your perspective too :)In Vihaan's case, he wanted to get a "yes" from Aarushi before he told his moms. But then the Gattu fiasco happened, and many other issues kept cropping up, which is why he had to launch this mission marriage ๐ค also, he is vvv emotionally attached to his moms and they have frequently said that they will only accept a bahu who has each mother's approval ๐ (and each time they say it, Daadi maa's expression becomes like this ๐ณ๐ )
Originally posted by: kautilya04
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Oh my, that is a complicated question. And if I even try to express all my thoughts on the topic, I'll end up writing a book! But let me try to give a concise reply. I'm not qualified in any way to answer on behalf of all the other students in my school of thought ๐ I can only share my own thoughts and experience. Hmmm... firstly, if my previous post gave any impression that I'm a very obedient, docile and dutiful Indian woman, discard that thought! ๐ I'm the black sheep of my family. I'm a headstrong, stubborn and hot tempered person who generally does everything possible to get her way๐But there are two major reasons why I Never take an important decision without the approval of my parents. For one, I've been brought up in a culture where parents are venerated :) I don't just love and adore my parents. I worship them. That was not a conscious decision that I made. It is a thought and belief that is an intrinsic part of my culture and religion, and having grown up in a deeply spiritual family, it is a part of my psyche too. I've seen the love and devotion my parents had for my grandparents. That too has certainly played a role in strengthening that belief system.Secondly, I admire my parents tremendously as individuals too. They both are very intelligent, wise, strong and kindhearted human beings. It has been my personal experience that whenever I have followed their advice, I have benefited. And whenever I have gone against their advice, I have almost always paid for it big time ๐ So for me personally, it makes a looot of sense to always make sure that they don't have any reservations about my decisions and are fully on board.In fact, there is a line in a book written Agatha Christie that I've grown to believe in implicitly - Young people think Old people are fools. Old people Know young people are fools ๐ณ๐Sorry yaar, I know my one cent doesn't answer your question at all ๐ maaf kar do mujhe :((