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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: sancheeta


Like what talking? Her dad will go like, few years ago I thought that I didn't love your mumma but I loved Pari's mumma.. and ur mumma also didn't tell me that you were supposed to be born so I left but now I realized I don't love Pari's mumma anymore, I love only your mumma. So it's all good 😕


Yes basically that just sugarcoated. That is better than Mishti growing up this way, filled with anger and resentment. Mishti needs to at least his dad left because he didn't love her mom, not her. That makes a world of difference for kids.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Rhimjhimsawan



Yes basically that just sugarcoated. That is better than Mishti growing up this way, filled with anger and resentment. Mishti needs to at least his dad left because he didn't love her mom, not her. That makes a world of difference for kids.


Yes I agree to ur last line, pardon my ignorance I couldn't figure out how to bold ur text 😆 But yes, it sure makes a difference in a child's life to know that both the parents loves him/her, especially if the parents are separated.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: sancheeta


Yes I agree to ur last line, pardon my ignorance I couldn't figure out how to bold ur text 😆 But yes, it sure makes a difference in a child's life to know that both the parents loves him/her, especially if the parents are separated.


It really does. During divorces one of the things the parents try really hard to explain to kids is that it is not their fault and they are loved.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Rhimjhimsawan



It really does. During divorces one of the things the parents try really hard to explain to kids is that it is not their fault and they are loved.


Agreed again, it really really gets difficult when little kids are involved during divorces, it really messes up their childhood if not handled properly. Fortunately or unfortunately, I don't know, but Ishaan was/is there for Mishti as a father figure in her life. I don't know how well the writers will handle her equation with both Ishaan and Kunal here without screwing up the whole narrative again, I'm not thinking too highly about the writers at this stage 😆

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