Originally posted by: desigal90
I think I should rephrase that.
What I meant with "moral pressures" is that in Islam atlaest, pre-marital sex is haram. Religiously wrong, etc etc.
I'm nto sure how ti goes with hindu religion or whether its the culture that looks down upon pre-marital sex.
But I guess I was speaking more in terms of the Islamic point of view that if Saif isnt very religious, that's one less "pressure" pushing towards marriage. I'm not sure about how hinduism views pre-marital.
Ofcourse, from the cultural perspective, Indian society will always push towards marriage. Any kind of marriage, even court marriage is just as acceptable.
But I wasnt speaking from cultural perspective when I referred to "moral", so I suppose that was the wrong term to use.
I hope I'm being a bit more clear now, lol
Yeah, but does anyone really think the celebrities are celibate till marriage, no matter which religion, and no matter which country. There may be some, but by and large many of the big stars and upper class members across religious countries--especially males--have had their share of physical intimacy.
Especially these days. Twenty years ago, and even 10 years ago, actresses would still go on declaring proudly declaring they've never kissed a guy, etc. But now it's not even a question. Perhaps in certain sections you can't declare stuff openly even though it's clear as day, and still have to maintain a "front."
But that's not the case with pan India stars and socialites these days. And plenty of them, even if they are not living in, it's not like they don't spend nights with each other, even for a stretch.
I do agree that Saif doesn't have the pressure to marry, but because he's already been married and has kids. Can Kareena and Saif have kids out of wedlock? Sure. But it's highly unlikely they'll do so. Kareena, too. She doesn't mind now, but as time goes on, I don't buy for a minute she wouldn't want the official status of his wife. Especially when she's ready to have kids.
Edited by likarsh - 13 years ago
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