tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2196458630753504367.post4514245797184633628..comments2022-04-08T14:03:42.897+05:30Comments on What's going on?!: Does it really matter?Nandhinihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07681151131235266302noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2196458630753504367.post-60926977972792237692012-03-09T00:00:54.627+05:302012-03-09T00:00:54.627+05:30Yeah Amritha. I think so too! When two people have...Yeah Amritha. I think so too! When two people have decided to come together, just focus on the things that make them similar and adaptable to each other first. Not to overlook that and start dissecting on the dissimilarities.. Nandhini Sathyamurthyhttp://nandhinitalks.blogspot.in/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2196458630753504367.post-27636384583963694182012-03-08T10:13:13.311+05:302012-03-08T10:13:13.311+05:30I agree with you totally !
It is indeed pretty sa...I agree with you totally !<br /><br />It is indeed pretty sad that families first look into the differences when the couple look at the similarities. There have also been cases where the girl was taller than the guy. <br /><br />I mean, all said and done, it is just the two of them who are going to live. And marriage is more a social obligation to let people know who your partner is. The society extends its rights to comment, and judge which is totally annoying. <br /><br />The percentage of Indian parents/family who believe that love translated into commitment is all that is needed for a life together is negligible.Amrithachandramoulinoreply@blogger.com