then maybe i havnt been visiintg here enough..bcs i feel these types of overt poses r mocking our sacred marriage ceremony traditions..
haha please tell me what "sacred marriage ceremony traditions" we have besides the actual nikkah. There's singing, dancing, anything that happens in a mayoon pretty much, all of this stuff has NOTHING to do with religion. You need to realize you are not from a "pure" or untouched culture....our culture does not have necessarily only Islamic influences but also Hindu, Persian, and yes, WESTERN. while you might point fingers at this couple and call them beghairat and besharam, if you wear even loose jeans (something also Western) in a town in NWFP, they'd say the same about you.
if this happened back home hun..they d probably have stones thrown at them..i know exactly what happens back home..iv spent a lot of time in pak..maybe u need to go see what happens 'back home'..try public affection at a public event(yes even a shadi! haah..gasp!) in paksitan nd ull get my point if ur not catching on yet
this wasn't a public event, honey....this was their personal wedding portrait, and in wedding photo shoots, there are all kinds of poses. and its not like they are even making out, its a HUG for goodness sakes. Who even knows where the original poster got it from and whether it was with the permission of the married couple, they might have never meant for anyone else to see it. I think you probably only meet or know people from one social class...some of the Karachiite elites I know do things that would even shock the most liberal of Westerners, so you need to realize the diversity of people's morals in Pakistan.