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19th September 2005, 04:45 PM
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19th September 2005 04:45 PM
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19th September 2005, 07:37 PM
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Yeah, yeah!! laugh away, while it's women who have to huff and puff away with both birthing and ahem, the household chores????
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19th September 2005, 09:04 PM
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19th September 2005, 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by
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Originally Posted by
nirosha sen
Yeah, yeah!! laugh away, while it's women who have to huff and puff away with both birthing and ahem, the household chores????
Enna Niro Aunty ji , Raghu thambiyoda Kopama Unmaiyai sonathuku
there is a saying in thamizh
'Aavathum penNale azhivathum PenNale' i think most guys will agree with me on these
Raghu and Nirosha,
Looks like you both are arivujeevees exchanging posts which engalay ponra saadharana mortals could not understand..
Pl come down from your levels and exchange posts which are understandable to guys like me..
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19th September 2005, 10:56 PM
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come on you want to enjoy a few years of post university independent adult working life to find out about yourself before you know who to spend the rest of your life with.
very true...could not agree with you more...though im still in uni i could not see myself married the moment i graduate... though from what i know there are many girls who are already in relationships if not married...i say nuts to both, I'm still a kid!
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20th September 2005, 12:17 AM
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“The real contest is always between what you've done and what you're capable of doing. You measure yourself against yourself and nobody else.” - Geoffrey Gaberino
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20th September 2005, 03:36 AM
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right age for both men and women is when they know to understand life with it's ups and downs
before that they would have taken life easier - as a student by spending father's money..
so Once they start working, start thinking about the hardship of life and they mature slowly in their activities like savings etc
then they can choos their partners
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20th September 2005, 10:31 AM
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Balaji Saar - I thought my posting ealier was clear enough, Pa! The correct age is merely a lot of hot air, when people are too polite to commit to a purely hypothetical question. As long as nobody is committing to the notion of marriage themselves, we are very erudite and verbose in giving our opinions. But the minute, it's one's own life on the line, it takes a whole different meaning.
As I pointed out earlier, men and women have different physiological make-up. Men could go on fathering children at any time of their life, while women are not so lucky!! The whole idea of marriage for most of us is to have children later, isn't it???? That alone is the primary fear in why we women need to be married in our twenties. One needn't have children, the first year of tying the knot, right????? At least, the 2nd or 3rd year, perhaps????? While, we take our own sweet time, fertility on the other hand cannot go on being put on hold for long.
I do believe, that Indians have a good system of match-making to arrange marriages by elders who take the trouble. Otherwise, one is doomed to be left on the shelf, if there are no takers!!
Sorry, if my opinions hurt, but this is from personal observation of both friends and relatives!
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20th September 2005, 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
dev
Originally Posted by
Raghu
'Aavathum penNale azhivathum PenNale' i think most guys will agree with me on these
These are sayings by men who are not bold enough to accept the outcome of their own acts...
& it's surprising to see Raghu being one among those...
Devuda, deivame, I was joking pa joking
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21st September 2005, 01:59 PM
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