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Posted: 8 years ago
#11

Originally posted by: princessunara



Haha true here nothing changes 😆 I have added a couple of years to my age (not necessarily wiser for it though 😆 ) n everything is doing good. How r ur studies going? Or r u done with them now? Cuz r up at this late hour!!

Anyway if u like drop by the AT lots of people u knew back then r there n am sure like me they will love to see u around again (even if u r supporting someone else) just to say hi 😳

GN! Am also off for today :))

yup studies completed, joined job last year and got promoted two days back. Too much stress and work pressure increased but happy with how things are going. Ya will land up in at ssoon, havent watched nach much this season..got to know few days ago that it started. Not supporting anyone as of now..but i liked that mohit took this challenge. Good night, sweet dreams.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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She is a housewife at the moment but she was an actress before that and she definitely would have some dancing skills before as she acted in some movies too.I was surprised since beginning for this housewife drama...
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Posted: 8 years ago
#13
You are reading too much between the lines. He was not disrespectful at all. All he wanted to say that its not a housewife's cup of tea to dance like a professional, but still she danced well. It was a compliment, not offence.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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I don't think he meant it in a wrong way!! She felt bad about the performance so he was trying to help her feel better by saying she is not a professional dancer but she still did her best!!


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Posted: 8 years ago
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He is not very good with words to convey his thoughts onscreen but I don't think he meant it in a wrong way
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Posted: 8 years ago
#16

Originally posted by: princessunara

Couldn't have agreed more! A woman who is a homemaker is not staying home watching TV serials and making dokla as these stupid channels portray!

And she is so pretty too! (lol off topic but just wanted to tell it somewhere)


Sorry but strongly disagree. With my own experience I can say that most of the Middle class homemakers are mostly involved in kitchen politics, TV series and petty issues and the so called upper elite class homemakers believe in show off and get themselves engaged in kitty parties, shopping and other so called outdoor activities and their kids are handled by maids.

Not sure why everytime only a homemaker woman is supported and projected in such a way that she is the only super woman and does a lot for her family. What about those women who not only manage their homes, kids but also their careers and are self dependent. They are the real super women according to me.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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I feel he didn't say it in that way
He just said she is not a professional dancer
And the dance was good
Edited by sadhnasoumya - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: IloveJeannie


Sorry but strongly disagree. With my own experience I can say that most of the Middle class homemakers are mostly involved in kitchen politics, TV series and petty issues and the so called upper elite class homemakers believe in show off and get themselves engaged in kitty parties, shopping and other so called outdoor activities and their kids are handled by maids.

Not sure why everytime only a homemaker woman is supported and projected in such a way that she is the only super woman and does a lot for her family. What about those women who not only manage their homes, kids but also their careers and are self dependent. They are the real super women according to me.

U are being judgemental and more than mohit suri u are making derogatory comments towards homemakers.
Most homemakers are homemakers not out of choice.the efforts they put into family and raising kids definitely needs to be lauded most of them are well educated amd stay home by choice.

I have seen my mom as both a homemaker and a working woman and what u said is definitely not correct about both the kind of women.

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: IloveJeannie


Sorry but strongly disagree. With my own experience I can say that most of the Middle class homemakers are mostly involved in kitchen politics, TV series and petty issues and the so called upper elite class homemakers believe in show off and get themselves engaged in kitty parties, shopping and other so called outdoor activities and their kids are handled by maids.

Not sure why everytime only a homemaker woman is supported and projected in such a way that she is the only super woman and does a lot for her family. What about those women who not only manage their homes, kids but also their careers and are self dependent. They are the real super women according to me.


A very fair point, I must say! Didn't think about it this way

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