Originally posted by: Kittykatkit
for a lot of traditional people the whole point of marriage is to have kids , if they don’t have kids then they don’t feel like a family
But since when Numair's mother became a traditionalist?
Ideally even Andaleeb's parents were not traditionalist, they wanted her to study and do much more. Okay I kinda understand why they forced marriage on her. But, bachha? Wo khud bachchi hai abhi. And she's got an elephant task of getting atuned to Numair's mindset. Abhi toh ye bhi nahi pata ki Numair andar hi andar kya sochta hai.
If I keep every fertility issue aside and suppose Andaleeb does get pregnant between her semester, and Numair is not ready to have one... You do understand the emotional setback Andaleeb is going to have... She has just started loving this guy and when she'll hear the rejection of their procreation, she won't be able to handle it the way Zara might be handling.
Meri samajh mein iss waqt dono Zara and Andaleeb ko apni shaadi pe concentrate karna chahiye. To have a baby or not, is something they should delve into very carefully.
Andaleeb will eventually have a baby with Numair when Numair is more open and comfortable.
About Zara, I don't think she should have any baby. Hasan looks very manipulative, apart from having other psychiatric issues.
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