Originally posted by: return_to_hades
It is not an exception. The concept of having an "arranged" relationship exists even in the west where there is a dating culture. The theory is that people close to you and who know you well will help you sift through all the options to find people you will be most compatible with. In dating cultures, people will ask friends, coworkers, and even family to set them up. Some people rely on church groups or other social/religious groups and there are even matchmakers. In India, this arrangement is primarily done by parents and/or families and/or matchmaker.
The problem with "arranged marriage" in India is that even today many people believe that it is the better and more acceptable means to marriage. It is still steeped in many discriminatory practices. And many people feel pressured into their choices.
The ideal practice would be that people are free to date, make their own choices and date and have the option to request arrangements when they want assistance.
Absolutely agree with you
@bold- yes that is problematical. When a love marriage ends up in divorce, people don’t leave a chance to taunt them but same thing happened in arrange marriage.. yeh toh bhagwaan ki marzi thi.
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