as they say “jo na kary woh behi pechetay…jo kary woh behi pechetay.”
so how was it for you.
as they say “jo na kary woh behi pechetay…jo kary woh behi pechetay.”
so how was it for you.
Re: The married ones …any regrets?
what is behi and pechetay? ![]()
Re: The married ones ....any regrets?
Great thread
I'd love queers opinion on this
Yes I am married and I am regretting entering this thread
Re: The married ones ....any regrets?
i did wake up one night around 3 am all frustrated about something, wake the wife up and tell her she ruined my life.
but it lead to good things so i no be complaining no more.
Re: The married ones ....any regrets?
Are you pechetay-ing?
Re: The married ones …any regrets?
regret is a small word … isn’t there something big to define it ![]()
Re: The married ones …any regrets?
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Re: The married ones ....any regrets?
Being married has a kind of sukoon that is hard to describe but it comes with a lot of stress and tension. So if I knew this before, I probably would not have been in such a rush to get married as I was and would have enjoyed being single. You have so much more freedom when you are single and do not have to worry about someone else affecting your life. IMO, you should only marry if you knw for sure that the man you are marrying is extremely wise and God fearing.
Re: The married ones ....any regrets?
No regrets here.
Being married gives one a kind of closure, a permanent companionship.
It also gives us an opportunity to show our love and sense of responsibility in a fashion that a single person would not get to experience.
Also, society in general treats married person with a lot more respect and seriousness than a single person.