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Posted: 2 years ago
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I am no one to judge what anyone does.

Personally no. I can read people like books. First glance is enough for me to know what kind of person one is.

Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: DivineAngel

I am no one to judge what anyone does.

Personally no. I can read people like books. First glance is enough for me to know what kind of person one is.

Just curious, ... Have u ever been wrong in your assessment of a person?

I used to think like that too but people never fail to surprise/ shock me

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: NathuPaapi

Just curious, ... Have u ever been wrong in your assessment of a person?

I used to think like that too but people never fail to surprise/ shock me

No.

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Posted: 2 years ago
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She should’ve mentioned the time frame too. Live-in for how long? Coz people divorce even after 10-15 years of mrg. That too when they’ve dated even before that.

U dont need a livein to know whether u can share bathrooms, tolerate bad moods or agree on food preferences. Mrg is much more than that. Being accommodating, tolerant, adjusting and adaptable.
U need to give space to ur partner and make time for urself too.
Live-in doesn’t prepare u for that. It just gives u n easy way out when u r bored. Aise to koi kabhi shaadi karega hi nahi. Get bored with one, breakup, enjoy singlehood, move on to another when bored of staying single

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: NathuPaapi

What about children being born without wedlocks? What about their rights and responsibilities?


What children's right and responsibilities gotta do with marriage ? It's a biological process and a stamp paper doesn't decide 'rights and responsibilities' towards children.

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: Kyahikahoon

She should’ve mentioned the time frame too. Live-in for how long? Coz people divorce even after 10-15 years of mrg. That too when they’ve dated even before that.

U dont need a livein to know whether u can share bathrooms, tolerate bad moods or agree on food preferences. Mrg is much more than that. Being accommodating, tolerant, adjusting and adaptable.
U need to give space to ur partner and make time for urself too.
Live-in doesn’t prepare u for that. It just gives u n easy way out when u r bored. Aise to koi kabhi shaadi karega hi nahi. Get bored with one, breakup, enjoy singlehood, move on to another when bored of staying single

I have seen many news of live in partner killing their partner for absurd reasons😱 and most of them suffer from depression as well. TBH live in concept does not work in India.

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Posted: 2 years ago
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It cannot happen for muslims who don't wana commit zina..and it is best if advice is not given on something which may be sensitive religiously..

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: prerna4rishav


What children's right and responsibilities gotta do with marriage ? It's a biological process and a stamp paper doesn't decide 'rights and responsibilities' towards children.

So... Suppose, a couple living in breaks up. A baby is born before or after breakup. But none of the parents wants to take responsibility of caring & upbringing that baby then what happens to the baby? Does it have any rights (like maintanence, property) over it's original parents? Also children from married couple do inherit the property of their parents. Does the same apply to children born with live in couples who are currently living in with same or different partners? What about the custody of children born of live in couples who may not be living together anymore. Are the laws same for them as divorced couples?

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: NathuPaapi

So... Suppose, a couple living in breaks up. A baby is born before or after breakup. But none of the parents wants to take responsibility of caring & upbringing that baby then what happens to the baby? Does it have any rights (like maintanence, property) over it's original parents? Also children from married couple do inherit the property of their parents. Does the same apply to children born with live in couples who are currently living in with same or different partners? What about the custody of children born of live in couples who may not be living together anymore. Are the laws same for them as divorced couples?


All these laws are already in place in countries where Live-in is in practise since long, common-law-partners or live-in partners are legal so is children born out of it, even children born out of such legal bindings are also well protected by the states.

India needs to and will bring up the same once it’s an usual practise there too. Pushing a good idea which can save even some people out of troubles, due to imaginary or uncertainty might not be a good idea to move forward. There will only be solutions to problems once problems are encountered.

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Is that why her marriage failed so badly? Cz she didn’t cohabit with Mazar Khan?


Did she cohabit with Dev Anand, Sanjay Khan and others

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