When he asked her what's the plan for the day she should have sent a picture of what she was doing ๐ he probably would have preferred her to put all the buttons back on while he is wearing the shirts ๐
When he asked her what's the plan for the day she should have sent a picture of what she was doing ๐ he probably would have preferred her to put all the buttons back on while he is wearing the shirts ๐
Originally posted by: stormborn
Actually I wouldn't know because no1 in my family has mixed gendered offspring. So same ghar me bhai behen pe farq padta ki nehi I don't know. My didis are two sisters and their parents are super chill. I am not connected with much of my extended family. Just first cousins and their parents. Not even in paternal side. The one I have been talking about today is the dheet wala epitome of patriarchy and bringing up their daughter in the stupidest way possible. Another has son and has the mentality of----I just want one simple thing----mere bachhe ko haat jalane ki nahubat na aaye aisi bahu chahiye. But her son is not like that and he is growing up to be a nice man. The rest of my family is pretty cool.
But as I said----I am connected with like 20 people (including kids) in my family at most.
Oh but itโs nice that youโre not tainted by the ugliness in its truest form in the garb of patriarchy. These instances are when it SHINES through...
Originally posted by: Gurmeet4Drashti
Along with the โitni freedom deni hi nahin chahiye thiโ ๐ต
Hum sab dudh ke jale hai n abhi hum unhi ko jalaate hai who try to burn us with their old minded thoughts..๐
I just tell those people - I am what I am..if you dont like me then thats your problem..๐
Bechara tries so hard and doesn't even get a kiss
You know the โZulmโ that Rudra endures, he can be a contender for best bahu... he is a complete BECHARA ๐
Originally posted by: Gurmeet4Drashti
Iโm so impressed! My family hasnโt outgrown those set of values yet. Itโs still โladka Kuch bhi kar sakta haiโ. So you can imagine the girl being driven around by a chauffeur and being home dot on time, god forbid, she is late, she has to be ready with all the reasons for her late arrival.
Beloved raja bete can come home whenever they please...
I had curfew during my whole school life. Even though I used to cycle everywhere, dad always tried to make time to accompany me around. I couldn't even dream of having a boyfriend back then (though never any restriction in male friends.)
But everything changed 180 deg after I entered college and I got all the liberty in the world out of the blue.
As I don't have any sibling so never felt the difference. But yah him tagging along with me all the while during school years was annoying. So I discovered new ways to lose him. Even once I sped to the station and rode a local train taking my cycle with me. Got down in next station aur went wherever I was going. fir lautke kuchh daant milne se pehle hi I was like------where were youuuuu, I searched for you soooo muchhhhhh !!!!! Told you, a silent rebel ๐
Ye when she's on the phone with him she's putting the buttons on, Maya is a true sanki! ๐
I like her sanki-ness. I sorta relate with it a TINY BIT
Originally posted by: dusk2dawn
Yeah but thank god my parents didnt have any deadlines like that for me.. not even during college.
n after that too as my job timing itself was from 4 to 8 n then I was doing home visits so used to reach home around 10-10.30 so they never really had any problem like that. but I used to inform my mom that I am here in this area so don't worry I will be home soon.same with my bro if he doesnt inform/ call my mom she still gets panicked that why he is not at home,๐ n I tell her abhi baccha nahi hai woh..๐ but moms are like that only.
True! Usually there are double standards for the girl and guy... but Iโm so glad to hear that you didnโt face them :)
When he asked her what's the plan for the day she should have sent a picture of what she was doing ๐ he probably would have preferred her to put all the buttons back on while he is wearing the shirts ๐
Or sent a suggestive picture? He wouldโve broken every possible traffic rule to rush to her side ๐
Originally posted by: stormborn
and the best----maa baap ne bigada.....kuchh sikhaya bhi nehi.
(again a rant about today...sorry ghav taaza hai, can't stop.)
I was asked to make roti (we don't even eat roti. Our usual is rice and I hate roti. It was for them.) My mom directly said --No. Even before I could say anything. Aunty was like-----my girl is such a sona beta, she makes roti. Mom- nods, Me- smirks ๐
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your mom is adorebs..โค๏ธ lots of love and regards to aunty..
i had a same incident when I went to nani's place n my nani gave a savege reply to my mami who was bickering about me not doing anything. Humaare ghar mein granddaughters kaam nahi karti.. na yeh kaam karegi naa tumhaari beti..๐
she passed away 6 months back..๐ญ she didnt had much education not even high school but she was ahead of her times in her thoughts..
Originally posted by: Gurmeet4Drashti
Or sent a suggestive picture? He wouldโve broken every possible traffic rule to rush to her side ๐
๐ ek do ko uda deta ... especially ananya ko ...๐
I mean just get out of my way stupid girl.. my wife is calling me to get back home..๐
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