Niksik
June 15, 2009, 3:33pm
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that girls act so masoom…like there’s this one group in particular…not everyone.
They like to attract attention by:
pretending they have a devastating disease that could kill them
telling that have so many restrictions at home that bechaaris aren’t allowed to peak outside their windows that are covered by wooden blocks
dumping their miseries on guys and then pretending to have this “awe” for them so those foolish men start feeling so special
writing poetry that is usually an offshoot of a few bollywood movie lyrics with a line here and there from the likes of Faiz
I have to say that this is extremely common with desi girls. I haven’t seen too many non desis act that way.
No, it has nothing to do with our girls coming from a protective enviroment because they have way too much freedom these days. Oh yeah.
Re: Is this in our culture…
Oh my
Niksik
June 15, 2009, 3:36pm
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'tis true what I say.
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I'm not saying its not but why does that bother so much?
I agree but whatever to each his own --
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I guess some girls want all the attention they can get.
Niksik
June 15, 2009, 3:38pm
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Re: Is this in our culture…
It doesn’t bother me, just an observation My time has passed. I must have done that back in my day as well
njgal
June 15, 2009, 4:10pm
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Re: Is this in our culture…
I haven’t come across this type of girl or woman yet.
Niksik
June 15, 2009, 4:11pm
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TLK
June 15, 2009, 4:22pm
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hahahaha .. actually that is so true .. so there is this one heroine back in Pakistan who was trying to get my attention (and you know how shareef I am so I was really not interested), who once sent me a letter (now this is before email era) , that I went to the doctor yesterday to have an eye checkup and he told me that I have glaucoma and I am probably going blind in 2-3 months ..
I was so ulloo, I really felt sympathetic towards her and called one of my friend who knew the girl. That jahil guy laughed at me and later on made fun of me in front of the rest of the friend. Off course the khatoon was lying.
Niksik
June 15, 2009, 4:26pm
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Re: Is this in our culture…
ab tak toh usko multiple cancers ho chukain ho gey.
TLK
June 15, 2009, 4:31pm
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I am sure .. and TB waghera waghera .. last I heard, she goes out on wheel chair just to gain sympathies ...
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before email?
How old are you?
TLK
June 15, 2009, 5:08pm
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Re: Is this in our culture...
1988-1989 .. I was 21-22 ..
Muniya ziyada massoom naa banaa karo. you know my age
that girls act so masoom...like there's this one group in particular....not everyone.......
from girls... to one group.... to 'not everyone'. You admit yourself that its not culture, only a very few of them.
And.. Faiz was a lovely poet. Nothing to do with day-to-day aashiqi.
You murdered my joke unkil..
and in 88 I was 8
thats just too funny
TLK
June 15, 2009, 5:13pm
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Ahaan, so am I suppose to bajaa'o band baajay that you were 8 in 88 ...
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nahee nahee unkil -
just thought it was funny :blushing:
Niksik
June 15, 2009, 5:18pm
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from girls... to one group.... to 'not everyone'. You admit yourself that its not culture, only a very few of them.
And.. Faiz was a lovely poet. Nothing to do with day-to-day aashiqi.
:D
TLK
June 15, 2009, 5:18pm
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so coming back to the main topic, (that muniya so conveniently derailed towards her), some of the girls are attention seekers and they can do anything to grab attention ..
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bravo unkil ---
I derailed to myself -- you're the one all reminscent on yoru ex's
:tsk tsk:
Hey nikki maybe you're observation isn't limited to women only.