Originally posted by: SanayaIsBest
I just remembered the first time when Dilsher met Paro and she was crying, Rudra told Disher to leave her alone, she keeps crying all the time ...😆
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Originally posted by: SanayaIsBest
I just remembered the first time when Dilsher met Paro and she was crying, Rudra told Disher to leave her alone, she keeps crying all the time ...😆
Originally posted by: SanayaIsBest
I just remembered the first time when Dilsher met Paro and she was crying, Rudra told Disher to leave her alone, she keeps crying all the time ...😆
But Reeha...K isn't he himself tired of his crying? I mean its ok for Men to cry. For that matter women too. But if you cry at the drop of a hat for the same thing. He saw the doll he cries, he sees paro he cries, he sees the full moon he cries... it gets a bit much.Originally posted by: reeha...k
Just to be completely serious:
Why is a man crying so terrible?
Why SHOULDN'T he cry, BSD officer or not?
I think as a society we're often very hypocritical. If it were a FEMALE officer crying, there wouldn't be any negative association with the action regardless of the content.
But if it's a MALE officer crying regarding their personal life...it's not acceptable?
People cry. That's how emotions work.
Last I checked, Police Officers, Fire men and women and not to mention Army and service personnel are people too- they have personal lives and should/can cry like you and I.
That's one social rant for today done lol
Originally posted by: reeha...k
You could take it as character development if you like; his tears are a recent phenomenon and probably more so now because Paro has left part of him open that was sealed off before 😊
Originally posted by: reeha...k
You could take it as character development if you like; his tears are a recent phenomenon and probably more so now because Paro has left part of him open that was sealed off before 😊
Originally posted by: -CharmingSanaya
paro has taught him to love,not to cry .Even paro doesn't cry this much
Originally posted by: Msfrootie
Forget army training or that its a guy we're talking about. He just cries too much. Period. Its been 15 years, and if he is still crying like that at the mention of the word maa, he needs professional help, counselling. Paro should stop coddling him and encouraging this further. Any grief has a stage of acceptance. If not its abnormal.I'm tempted to go all Sigmund Freud on him but its pointless..
Originally posted by: -Seerat-
Does his BSD training allow him to come drunk to BSD office?
And this BSD patriot mixes personal life with profession.
He slept with his spy for 8 years, did marriage tamasha with his witness, married his witness while drunk and now pleading his other prime witness to leave.
mommy is his other prime witness against Teju and he is not one bit interested in getting agency arrested.
Where did he get his BSD training?
Originally posted by: MesmerizingSanz
@bold Paro did the same , she advised him to face the demons but for that also paro was bashed