Originally posted by: lilsasha
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<div><font color="#330066">1stly wanna clear myself that i never commented on Geet's character or spoke ill of her... i know she is going through tough phase... But tell me wasn't she in tough time when his bro was running behind her with a sword?... next day Maan at it again tried to help her and gave her his practical advise... what did she do?...after that incident she was kindarude to Maan no? ok i understand they were not in love back then so had no softness towards eachother... but still my point is whenever geet had a shock of her life, she would detach herself from everyone else...maybe cos of her family history... she just can't trust anyone else except herself...not even Maan.</font>
No !! it doesn't matter She Lost her baby !!! n Maan Removin Everythin jst the second day ! jst to make her feel Better !! SHe has to Move on !! why ?> becuase Maan GOD wants her to !! u See Wah ever Maan God says Should Happen Becuase he is GOD π³Originally posted by: Starry_night
I am sorry, but you can't jump to conclusions and say that Geet is selfish just after reading the article. Something must have made her forgive Dev.....no one knows the circumstances under which she would be doing that. Just coz Maan hates Dev doesn't mean Geet doesn't have the right to forgive him.....she has her own mind and is free to make her own decisions....especially when she was the one wronged.
She is emotionally shaken now....she needs time to get over it....you can't just expect her to be fine in a matter of 2 days.....Maan did what he thought was right by removing baby stuff.....but everyone doesn't work and think that way.....different people react to situations differently.
If Maan removes baby stuff just after a day or two....it's his love for Geet and not selfishness....and if Geet does something that Maan doesn't like then she is selfish......I don't really get it.
Originally posted by: Preethi-Premi
πEssays! YEs better write deep analysis of the serial than nonstop drool right!π Atleast adds value!π
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