Yash is right about the kids...

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Sorry if this was already discuss...

I support Yash in his decision for change Ansh school - because he saw the difference between the kids and their bond. He know its hard to accept new relation (its hard for him and his kids or Aarti and her son) and yet he is making effort in bringing the kids closer.

Love you Yash

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Posted: 13 years ago
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I agree with...he is trying his best as a GOOD PAAPA
LOve u YASHU!!!!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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yaap...His decision s correct but he have 2 inform Aarti before atleast...😉
He started d first step 2 make children move friendly...For tis...👏
Love u yash...❤️
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: AmeTz

yaap...His decision s correct but he have 2 inform Aarti before atleast...😉

He started d first step 2 make children move friendly...For tis...👏
Love u yash...❤️



I agree.. he took first step into making the kids closer and sooner his heart will beat for Aarti as well...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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yash is gr8 pappa, agree with u
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I also agree that the decision was in the best interests of the children. I'm thinking that the CVs might create a situation where the three end up having to support one another against a fourth force. At this point, they will realize a potential friendship or at least the steps towards one.

Also, I liked what Yash said at the end of today's episode: allowing Ansh to make mistakes in order to grow. That is indeed how the world works. The fear is not in falling, but not being able to get back up. By making Ansh experience that sort of independence, he will be able to bend those muscles, which help him stand tall even when the circumstances are not the greatest. I understand Aarti's concern, afterall, she is a mother. However, I think her perspective is also laced with a possessive and stubborn streak, which comes from the woman's mind, not so much the mother's. She likely understands where Yash is coming from, but refuses to acknowledge the fact. However, she will realize soon enough, that Yash's decision was not to demean her, but rather, an effort to bridge the increasing gap between the children.

Cheers,
dc
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: desi chic

I also agree that the decision was in the best interests of the children. I'm thinking that the CVs might create a situation where the three end up having to support one another against a fourth force. At this point, they will realize a potential friendship or at least the steps towards one.

Also, I liked what Yash said at the end of today's episode: allowing Ansh to make mistakes in order to grow. That is indeed how the world works. The fear is not in falling, but not being able to get back up. By making Ansh experience that sort of independence, he will be able to bend those muscles, which help him stand tall even when the circumstances are not the greatest. I understand Aarti's concern, afterall, she is a mother. However, I think her perspective is also laced with a possessive and stubborn streak, which comes from the woman's mind, not so much the mother's. She likely understands where Yash is coming from, but refuses to acknowledge the fact. However, she will realize soon enough, that Yash's decision was not to demean her, but rather, an effort to bridge the increasing gap between the children.

Cheers,
dc



Well said...

Indeed I love the last scene where Yash converted Ansh fear away and the speech he gave to Aarti. I understand Aarti is a mother and her fear are common for her kids in every situation.

A husband can sometime be week in relation but as a father they are strongest one. Why? Because women can be stronger as wife, but as a mother they are very week...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Yes, yesterday what yash did was right, his only mistake was that he didn't consult with Arati before changing the school. There may come a point where Ansh will stand up for Palak and this will make her accept him as a friend and then a brother.

If Yash agrees with Arati and let Ansh go back to his old school, he will never feel equal to Payal and Palak and always remain as the step son and secondary citizen in the house. He will become a coward and always stay behind in the life.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: jikky_84

Yes, yesterday what yash did was right, his only mistake was that he didn't consult with Arati before changing the school. There may come a point where Ansh will stand up for Palak and this will make her accept him as a friend and then a brother.


If Yash agrees with Arati and let Ansh go back to his old school, he will never feel equal to Payal and Palak and always remain as the step son and secondary citizen in the house. He will become a coward and always stay behind in the life.



Wonderfully said... Its true Yash did the right thing, but I agree his only mistake he should have consult with Aarti about changing the schools...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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yes his decision was right.. but he could hv at least told arti abt it

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