He comes home late…drinks and smokes, which his parents are in denial about, has sexual relationships with all kinds of girls because he’s been brought up in Amreeka ya know. Goes to jumma to show face and repent for his sins and keep his parents quiet.
Also, he has mediocre grades at varsity and is repeating 2nd year for the 4th time.
The time comes that you his parents think their ladla should be married to a chaand si pari. Dubli patli, gori chitti and 5 years younger than him.
How do they go about doing this? I don’t have the answers myself, but you tell me how. Oh, and he still has to find a steady job.
More importantly, should his parents have him tested for STDs or not, before handing him over?
Re: So you have a womanising son/male in the family...
Sounds a bit like my brother :(
Minus the STDs and stuff.
Umm, we just tried not to be too preachy at him. I dunno, cos my parents are super strict and they clashed a bit, but I guess the main thing is to make sure that he's happy with wifey to be so he doesn't make her life hell.
Re: So you have a womanising son/male in the family...
^ lol I guess boys are given more freedom than their sisters even in this day and age. Shocking to say the least. There was a potential rishta a few years ago from Amreeka that was seriously involved with a Pakistani girl at uni and they slept together. He was very 'out there' but said he would only marry a virgin. He wouldn't marry his ex because she and her family were beneath him. True story.
Re: So you have a womanising son/male in the family...
If it was my son - I would not get help him get married unless he was ready to get married. That's means showing mature, responsible behavior and acting like he could be a good husband to girl for 2 years.