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^ why are we even arguing on similarities and differences of Raghav and viraj? They are poles apart fact is Raghav has never willingly inflicted pain on anyone nor he has done it to take revenge or to hurt anyone ... anyone can see that difference ... throwing away chocolates in anger does not make you violent ... and anger is a human trait that we all have some have it more some less it does not make two people similar ... if someone thinks that let them who cares, with their thinking it won't become a reality
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Originally posted by: _SiinnceMaan_


Good morning fellow members of humanity = )


Just my two cents (that may not even be worth a dime), but let's get into the Psychology of Sia/Jhanvi's behaviour towards Viraj. Humans, weird little odd creatures that we are, can either obtain a positive or negative response in consequence to an act or behaviour. Jhanvi suffered from extreme, inhumane domestic violence. Now, this occurrence could either compel her to respond in two different ways.

  1. Run the hell away, and hate on all forms of violence, violent traits, and men in general.

OR

2. Unconsciously, get attracted/pulled towards men who evoke or portray similar traits of
violence, possessiveness, and the obsessive need for control. This is the detrimental
effects of Psychology for you!


Now before the Jhansi ki rani's jump on me with their historical sword, swinging it at my direction, let me assure you that the second point is by no means claiming that Raghav is blah blah blah psycho. All I am saying is that, if you look at this in a psychological perspective, Jhanvi is an individual whom has followed the second path as opposed to the first. THIS, ladies and gentlemen is not her fault due to every person responds differently. She has associated aggressiveness, violence and possession as a form of portraying extreme love due to the 'so-called' affection Viraj used to rain upon her.

For her to feel sympathy, makes no sense to us humans but when analyzing her behaviour, it is palpable that the domestic violence has literally taken a root into her mind. Have you guys ever wondered why some women endure the violence? Why do they not get a sword and chop the bas***ds head off? Why do they go back to their former abusive partner? Why do they move on with an even more violent partner? WHY?

Because they are accustomed to the violence. Their mind has accepted it as part of a norm and hence instead of running over the London Bridge and hiding in a cave, they return back to hell and feel sympathy for the psychopath. Mind you, I am not pointing out the helpless women who are forced to stay due to their society, culture or children - but the ones who are free to take the next plane to Antarctica and staying the hell away from the creep!


In conclusion to my rants, I have split ends! = \ I need a hair cut damn it! Oh and did anyone notice that KB is looking sexier? Hmm maybe I should knock a few heads and get them all amnesic to see if that is the reason why the leads tend to look more ruffled and stubbled and nicer when losing their memory! 🤣🤣

P.S. Stubbled is not a word. I am aware. But I wonder ... is nicer a word? Sounds weird.


In case you didn't know, this post has sparked off its own topic.

And nicer is a word, but I too have sometimes felt it sounds a bit weird

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