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Originally posted by: anjali_ss_20000
Rather than seeing her being insulted by raman adi and shagun, walking out with self respect is better.
Well said; well written. Walking out of the marriage is not the only solution until things really go out of hands. Here walking out would mean shagun's victory. Ishita needs to be at her place n show shagun the door.
Having said that in real situations the point is women are the ones who are asked to compromise, have patience, give sec chance. There is no pt such as "enough" for women in our society. She needs to find her threshold on her own.
Originally posted by: ..RamKiJanaki..
I agree that our society usually expects women to compromise more, but we cannot generalize that to every family. There are more resources for women now, more organizations that support a woman who has been abused and wants to escape. Every family is different, and in the Bhallas' case, Raman has also compromised a lot for Ishita. Maybe other husbands don't, but Raman has and since we're talking about YHM, what other husbands do is not really relevant. The Bhallas have treated Ishita unfairly, but they also apologized for it. Simmi apologized for her treatment of Ishita, and so did Toshiji, and I think that's a big deal. How many in-laws apologize for their actions? It's not a crime to have faults, but it is wrong not to acknowledge them and till this point, the Bhallas have at least apologized whenever they did something wrong.