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sighzzz
why do miyan biwi do that...
i mean...apne masle apne ghar tak rakhein...
mere khayal se to bahir keh aik insaan ko bhi pata nahi hona chaiye aesi baatein..
i still cant believe this :(...
both of them do not know how to compromise for sure...
biwi ko bhi khayal kerna chhaiye...
keh shadi to bardaasht kerne ka naam hai...
errr...i hate that kinda ppl ...
n they r old too eh? ...
wow...
why do men cheat on their wives? and why do the wives forgive the husbands and take them back?
This is what kept me awake the other day after hearing of an incident of someone I know. The wife even knew the other woman involved and stayed with her husband out of love despite the fact that she knew that he still saw her (the other woman) on occassion. She was so torn and broken, but she stuck with him.
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^ haan I know, but just wanted to add that in. :)
what were they arguing about then, that she wanted to send him to jail?
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OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG thats sooooooooooooooo freaky and weird ![]()
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Calling the police to settle a minor domestic argument does seem kinda weird. Especially in Pakistan, where people usually want as little to do with police as possible. Even here, where police generally has a lot more credibility, competence and honesty, they are usually only called in cases of domestic abuse or someone turning physically violent.
allright up for a serious reply then
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Are you that naive? Broken hearted because of a little fight?
trust me, you havent seen the world with the correct shades then. ![]()
Humans can do alot worse then this,
waise its good to have naive people around. They make life a bit more colourfull
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yeah, if this situation took place here in the US, I would not be surprised. It doesn't seem that instances like these happen too often in Pakistan, but then again I've never lived there for long periods of time.
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sorry, but what is the point of posting something if you cant’ tell us all the details? i understand that some things are personal, but maybe we wudnt be calling u naive n stuff ?? ![]()
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Who knows what came between them Irem. All I can say is that it sounds like it was a heated and passionate confrontation (passionate not meaning romantic). From what you have said, they both sound like very emotional and strong-minded individuals (speculating here). When two people like this are brought together, fireworks can erupt ... and it isn't a pretty sight. To guess why they were fighting and what brought them to this stage would be wrong of us. Also, how educated they are is really irrelevant.
Yaar hamey kia, everyone has his/her own life. Duniya mein aur bhi preshaaniyan hain other than worrying about my neighbors.
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*Yaar hamey kia, everyone has his/her own life. Duniya mein aur bhi preshaaniyan hain other than worrying about my neighbors.
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Sab kai paas pareshaniyaan maujood hoti hain, that does not mean simply because one's own life is consumed with worries, one closes her/his eyes and ears from the concerns of others whether they are neighbours or not. When you see a news report on tv about some God-forsaken poverty-stricken corner of the world, don't you feel empathy and compassion for the people in the report even though you don't know anything about them and you don't share even a common ethnicity or language ? It's basic human compassion. When you see a news report on tv about orphans, doesn't your heart go out to them and you feel like adopting all of them. Yes everyone does have her/his own life, but that does not mean one should not feel some sense of understanding for what others may be going through. From an Islamic pov, isn't the ummah supposed to be like the human body: if one part is in pain, that pain is shared by other components. Same deal with neighbours... *.
i could be wrong, though, that's just my opinion.*
^ hello stranger!! i didnt read ur post.. just happily suprised to see u online :) Ramzan mubarik!