I heard each university in balochistan will enroll students only if they have taught for six months. I thought it was a great decision.
I hope this pathan tradition is true. My to-be husband is a pathan and i received a diamond pendent from him:blush: Its just i told him i donāt like to receive gifts (this is not the case, I just wanted to not receive gifts before wedding). I hope he is gonna forget what i told him, or have i messed up with myself:bummer: lol.
Baloch have another wedding tradition which is not so nice and I have mentioned it earlier in another thread so I will not repeat it and ruin the spirit of this thread.
After reading this noble tradition I am willing to forgive and forget that not so noble tradition.
Iām Baloch and Iāve seen too many jahaalat walay kaam being done in my extended family (dad never agreed with them, thank God), so no comments.
One of my cousins was actually married to a man double her age (who had kids older than her) just cuz they didnāt have anyone in the biraadari he passed away after 5 years leaving her with 2 kids, sheās even younger than I am and Iāve also seen too many stupid rasmein and practices ⦠just donāt want to talk about it.
What⦠its the truth, and you canāt deny that the negatives in our Pakistani culture (yes all Balochis, Sindhis, Punjabis, Pathans ⦠everyone has stupid cultural practices that combined are the Pakistani culture) outweigh the positives. Iām sick of them and guess what, theyāre all against womenfolk.
Anyways, Iām going to make sure I donāt follow the stupid jahaalat wali rasmein, like my dad ⦠heās such a great person ⦠I miss him too much