Now coming to the issue of procreation and it's necessity for happiness, this concept has me confused because I do not how I feel about it. On one hand I feel like the necessity to have kids for happiness is ridiculous but when I look at my personal life and as I see myself approaching the age of marriage, the idea of children is creeping up on me. So maybe Ishita is right when she says that there comes an age when we feel like having kids is the way forward but I do not agree that our happiness is dependent on having children. Yes children are God's gift and are a blessing but if you can't have kids or don't want to have kids does not translate into a sad and morose life. Anywho this got a little to real for a fictional show but this dining table conversation got me thinking. I agree with your train of thought on this! They brushed off the conversation as so light today, with the aim of making Romi realize the extent of his situation, but truthfully it held so much more weight. Whether the CVs meant for that to happen or not, I'm not sure.
The idea of having children for the sake of a couple's happiness is outlandish, but children, for many, represent the love between a couple. They are a gift from God - not just for a couple's happiness but to help further unite a couple. With that thought, my heart just breaks for women who struggle with infertility issues. However there's so many options for women, and I hope the CVs show this route and not a "miraculous conception."
I don't like speculating about this show's future, but I had a flashback to when I watched Kkusum and they brought in a surrogate, who fell in love with the male lead and became a total vamp. I pray YHM doesn't go down this horribly cliched and misleading route!
I am also not sure if I like Ruhi playing these dirty games, she is Raman and Ishita's daughter and has grown up with their values so let's not turn her into some vengeful little monster because she is an adorable little 6 year old who loves her parents dearly. I guess it's needed for the drama quotient but it doesn't settle well with me. Word. I commented about this in my post too, but her actions this time are intentional, which doesn't settle well with me. During the accident track, she was just reacting to the situation. Here, she's taking decisions of her own volition to prove a point. While RKB was proud of his daughter and Ishita relieved, I do think this type of behavior warrants some parental intervention...
It broke my heart to see Ishita insecure and broken at the thought of losing Ruhi, DT is such an amazing actor she emoted that scene so well. I can't wait to see the mama bear erupt and smack the evil witch in her face!
Puttar-biwi flirty behavior sends me into gush frenzy and I tend to turn into a teenage girl obsessesing over a fictional couple. #sadlife I will take all the non-OTT drama just so I can fangirl obsess over this fictional couple.
Someone please answer this question of mine, what kind of job requires a sperm count to be done? Unless Romi wants to be a sperm donor and/or is thinking of enrolling in clinical studies why in the world would any full body checkup include a sperm count? I mean you would check for sexually transmitted diseases but that's about it. I guess Dubai really cares about sperm count lol. Bizarre! A sperm count isn't standard protocol for your workplace or during your normal annual physical/check up? Weird, I thought all doctors included that in their normal work up! 🤣
YHM world = 🤪
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