Re: Why marry then?
PyariCgudia:
As many bad in-laws stories I hear, all the couples I know who are much older now (the aunty-uncle generation) all say they had problems with their in-laws. But they stuck through the horror, and now they’re all happy and adjusted to one another. It takes time.
I mean, you have to marry someone who you might not know until the wedding night (arranged marriage), and then you have to think of them as family, like you think of your parents and siblings as family. That has got to be darn hard. Kudos to all the crazy desis who go for arranged marriages.
not all arranged marriages are like that, in fact i think these days not many arranged marriages are so that the bride and bridegroom meet on their wedding day!