Neil as a husband deserves applause! (HYPOTHETICAL of 26 Nov EP) - Page 6

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Posted: 2 years ago
#51

Originally posted by: hari15

If their is an husband like Neil and a wife like aarohi then outside the world a successful doctor like abhi or rohan will be in jail without a job and future career because they touched aarohi hand for checking pulse but aaru thought they are squeezing her hand out.


A lawyer himself need help from another lawyer because aarohi must have filed rape charges on him.


So out their every successful engineer, doctor, nurse, compounder, IAS, IPS, journalist, private workers and so and so be it men or women get their life destroyed because a woman has a supportive husband who helps her in fake charges.


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The person who trusted easily without thinking much of his father figure can never be ideal man. Any person should think judge and act accordingly to their brain . And if Ar said this man molested me he could have trusted eadily too saying you did in revenge on me .that's his mental status on Ar now total dimag kharab state. Next Neil may say Abhi is jealous on his love 😂😂 too and can't handle his emotions . I am ROFL seeing Neil doing dances like bandar with hold from madari. If Ar is slapped by abhi we can support Neil but cvs gave us slow motion immediately not to hold some ones tail.
Posted: 2 years ago
#52

Do people not know what hypothetical means anymore? I was trying to talk about an imaginary situation in which Aarohi actually genuinely did get abused. In that case, a husband should be just as fiercely supportive of his wife.


Because everyone here seems to be an Abhira stan, let me put it this way. If Akshu had been abused in that house by one of her in-laws, then wouldn't you be happy to see Abhimanyu take a fierce stand against his family for her?


Anyway... The only point I was trying to make is that in cases of genuine domestic violence, women deserve staunch support like the one Neil is showing Aarohi.


For once, just put Aarohi's canon character (and your hate for her) aside and think about this hypothetical, imaginary situation. I'm talking about something in an alternate universe. I don't know how to be any clearer anymore.

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Posted: 2 years ago
#53

Originally posted by: Aditi_X

Do people not know what hypothetical means anymore? I was trying to talk about an imaginary situation in which Aarohi actually genuinely did get abused. In that case, a husband should be just as fiercely supportive of his wife.


Because everyone here seems to be an Abhira stan, let me put it this way. If Akshu had been abused in that house by one of her in-laws, then wouldn't you be happy to see Abhimanyu take a fierce stand against his family for her?


Anyway... The only point I was trying to make is that in cases of genuine domestic violence, women deserve staunch support like the one Neil is showing Aarohi.


For once, just put Aarohi's canon character (and your hate for her) aside and think about this hypothetical, imaginary situation. I'm talking about something in an alternate universe. I don't know how to be any clearer anymore.

No, not if she make false claim and if she did she should face charges for false claims and Aarohi is actually harassing Abhimanyu by entering his bedroom, entering his cabin soon entering his bathroom? That's invading his personal space. From what angle this is something to root for? It's problematic even workplace harassment and Aarohi deserves Jail.
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Posted: 2 years ago
#54

Originally posted by: Midnightsorrow

No, not if she make false claim and if she did she should face charges for false claims and Aarohi is actually harassing Abhimanyu by entering his bedroom, entering his cabin soon entering his bathroom? That's invading his personal space. From what angle this is something to root for? It's problematic even workplace harassment and Aarohi deserves Jail.

Jesus... I said I was talking about an alternate universe in which the claim wasn't false!


Here's another question for you: What if Harsh hit Akshu? Wouldn't you expect Abhi to have just as fierce of a reaction and just as strongly support his wife? Wouldn't you want Abhi to go against Harsh and everyone standing with him to support Akshu?


I'm not talking about the canon (actual) show. I'm making up another situation in a completely different universe. I literally do not know how to put my point across any clearer. I'm trying to talk about a hypothetical situation in which the abuse is real and is not a false claim.

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: Aditi_X

Do people not know what hypothetical means anymore? I was trying to talk about an imaginary situation in which Aarohi actually genuinely did get abused. In that case, a husband should be just as fiercely supportive of his wife.


Because everyone here seems to be an Abhira stan, let me put it this way. If Akshu had been abused in that house by one of her in-laws, then wouldn't you be happy to see Abhimanyu take a fierce stand against his family for her?


Anyway... The only point I was trying to make is that in cases of genuine domestic violence, women deserve staunch support like the one Neil is showing Aarohi.


For once, just put Aarohi's canon character (and your hate for her) aside and think about this hypothetical, imaginary situation. I'm talking about something in an alternate universe. I don't know how to be any clearer anymore.



If the hypothetical situation was Arohi not being evil, conniving, and up to no good and she actually did get slapped by a member of the family then yes, Neil strongly supporting his wife is what we would all like to see in a husband.


But in the show unfortunately, Neil is being made to be a fool by Arohi. His love is genuine and she is just using him like a toy as she pleases to get revenge and try to get into the good books of the Birla family. She values no one but herself and has proven it time and time again.


If the hypothetical was Arohi did bad and was struck then yes, violence should never be the answer. But Arohi would still have to answer as to why she decided to sneak into someone's room take a file to know what is happening and want to announce it in front of the whole family. A couple's business should be their own.


Neil can say hitting my wife is not acceptable. And then question why his wife was snooping in the first place and doing something she should not be doing. That would have been the balanced way to handle the situation.

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Posted: 2 years ago
#56

Originally posted by: Aditi_X

Jesus... I said I was talking about an alternate universe in which the claim wasn't false!


Here's another question for you: What if Harsh hit Akshu? Wouldn't you expect Abhi to have just as fierce of a reaction and just as strongly support his wife? Wouldn't you want Abhi to go against Harsh and everyone standing with him to support Akshu?


I'm not talking about the canon (actual) show. I'm making up another situation in a completely different universe. I literally do not know how to put my point across any clearer. I'm trying to talk about a hypothetical situation in which the abuse is real and is not a false claim.

What Aarohi did is false claim and when Neil learn the truth? We know cctv footage or something will come out which will prove Abhi innocent, should Neil agree to send his wife to jail for false claims? And when has Akshu frame innocent people? If Harsh doesn't slap her she won't show him wrong.
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Posted: 2 years ago
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Aarohi is harassing a man here (let's not talk about Akshu it's not about her but Abhi & Aarohi situation) she's stalking him, entering his room without his permission, entering his cabin without his permission this is harassment she's invading his privacy and just because she's woman doesn't give her the advantage to harass a man.

Posted: 2 years ago
#58

Originally posted by: iheartChai

If the hypothetical situation was Arohi not being evil, conniving, and up to no good and she actually did get slapped by a member of the family then yes, Neil strongly supporting his wife is what we would all like to see in a husband.

God thank you!!!!! Someone gets it. 😅

Posted: 2 years ago
#59

You know what? I give up. 🙄🤦‍♀️

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