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Jasreen Kaur
@StoriestoLearn · 1:33

Is marriage a duty that society expects us to fulfill?

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Greetings, everyone. Here I am back with another swell for you all. I believe your story is not yours alone. It is the story of people around you. You and the stories of people around them. I have seen many where women often say that marriage is a gamble of love, marriage is a foundation. And I will always wonder how can I bond so pure? Be like clutches in the throat. Well, it is all about the duties, isn't it?

#marriage #foodforthought #duty #society

@mira.gopal
Meera Gopalakrishnan
@mira.gopal · 2:14
See, it depends on you, how you treat marriage. From an Indian society perspective, I would say marriage is considered secret. It's considered a foundation of families, real life. And it's also like an obligation a human has to perform as per the Indian customer to take forward the human race. Yes, we have to take forward human race. It's an institution that is created by our ancestors and they think it's the best unit, or it has worked so far
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Jasreen Kaur
@StoriestoLearn · 2:12
I'm speaking this out of experience. So I think that even if you might see that the two people are not getting divorced and are connected to each other, that is only through the child, as you said. And through the child means that everything, good or bad, it goes through the child. And hence I say that the child usually suffers. However, I'm still open to discussions. So it's you would like to talk more about this? I would be pleasured to hear that
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