Are you still a bachelor? There are a few reasons you might want to stay one!
Are you still a bachelor? There are a few reasons you might want to stay one!
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Oh man… This article had me laughing out loud. I had to reread several sentences (starting at the beginning with “you’ve given Mom the go-ahead to find the right girl”–huh???) to make sure I hadn’t misread. Wow, really. A few years ago I read “Marrying Anita” (Anita Jain), and experienced a similar paradigm shift. Arranged marriage where I’m from is… well, unusual, to say the least. But the book made a good case for it, and more importantly, allowed me to *understand*.
In the West, maybe the in-laws aren’t quite so predominant–mine, for example, live across a biiiiig ocean, and my parents live across another, if smaller, one. But the tensions of the relationship are of equal devastation.
Great post! And thanks for the earlier visit to my blog
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I am glad you got a laugh, if I can get even one person to laugh then my target is achieved. There is too much sadness in the world. Every culture has their own quirky customs, and they give you so much to write about!