Thank you for explaining the South Asian culture regarding joint family and social norms.
Even her in Yemen. Same joint family system is followed in many places where families have big houses, and where ppl are more traditional. Here in my city : Aden. Houses are small.. and financially it is impossible to keep the joint family system. But in my hometown ..still ppl get their sons married and live with them in the same house . Sometimes they give them seperate flat in the same building, where they can enjoy some privacy.
Yes. Society is important in Asian houses. I respect this fact, coz it keeps the norms which holds families togather.. it decreases extramarital rates, and gives women their rights as wives and their children are rised in the same household, where they grow up respecting the family ties ..and understanding the importance of our culture.
I don't want Salar and Sitara to live seperately. I want Salar's parents to accept Sitara. Salar is their only son. And they need him to support them when they get older.
@Bold: I was reading this post. I got a doubt. You mean to say that in Yemen they follow the joint family system but the city in which you live, Aden, it is financially difficult to keep the joint family system. By hometown you mean another place in Yemen or in Pakistan?
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