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i saw a groom crying on the weddign day...but that was only because the bride was bawling like anything...he was crying out of concern i think...i thought that was cute
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i saw a groom crying on the weddign day...but that was only because the bride was bawling like anything...he was crying out of concern i think...i thought that was cute
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Nescio I want an invitation for your wedding, you know...to witness it first hand :D
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I love the Shaadi show! It's sometimes annoying though as for the past week i'v been watching this particular wedding and they havn't even got to the ruksati yet...its dead long, yet I still watch it when I can.
Re: Groom crying. Only real men cry and if he can cry for fat Rooney's injured foot he can surely save a few tears for his wedding day. Might aswell start as he means to go on innit.
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Agreed missy only real men cry but they gotta have a proper reason to cry, no? Why is a real man going to cry on his wedding?
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Get married and ask your groom innit!
Maybes he will have just realised that he won't ever get to see another pay cheque again?
I don't know and to be honest, anything to do with men and thier feelings...I don't really care about.
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A real man cries on his wedding wondering why on earth he couldn't find the courage to tell Ammi no.. :)
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I think his face will just be like ____
(completely blank and stoic)
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Well since u were all for men crying on their wedding I thought i’ld ask u ![]()
God forbid my husband cries over silly things or over nothing :shudders:
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The little red face tells me your husband will have a lot to cry about. Oh dear. :p
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:o to clear any misunderstanding: nowhere did I even imply that the mentioned points of discussion and subsequent arguments are applicable to my personal situation ![]()
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^:rotfl:
maybe the girl should have taken her bro with her as ‘jahez’ ![]()
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bathameeeez. What if right after the Nikkah your husband hugs you and starts bawling? You’re already married at that point
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I think if they are teary-eyed it's sweet. I think I'd find sobbing a bit strange.
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I cried ! cause the girl I loved and had next to my soul was crying for her parents and relatives, and the atmosphere was so hyped next to shaam’e’garibaa that tears came rolling down my face, came rolling down my face,came rol,.
Hey, whats the big fuss all about ? ![]()
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I personally know MANY guys who have moved out of their parents house when they got married.....cuz alot of the times its the "modern girls" wish.
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You say that like its a bad thing ![]()
No girl can force a guy to move out..if he is strongly against it, then why wud he be marrying her? Why make the girl out to bad or wrong
when it is in fact his choice..He can find another girl to marry (if arranged) or try to accomdate her wishes (if love marriage). K end of rant :k:
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is that what happened on ur wedding? :halo:
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The sound of crying at our wedding was his Ammi because he wasn’t marrying her darling niece instead…
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A very freaky thought.
astaghfaar.
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Oh the ‘modern girl’
Yes they are such family breakers and so selfish. God help them for wanting their own home and seperating the innocent sons from their parents! But honestly majority of the people I know, if they live independently prior to getting maried they ofcourse continue to do so, but if they are living with parents the move doesn;t happen till atleast a couple of years after the marraige. I also know of guys who got their own place once they started thinking about settling down but this breed that ur talking of sounds quite whimpish, moving out of the parents house or gf won;t marry me booohooo.