HUMAN RELATION AT WHAT COST

Apr 22 2007  | Views 683 |  Comments  (10)
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  kamalji posted 1 year ago

Sunkan ji,

 
I agree with most of what u have written.Every man or woman wants the prettiest,intelligent,slim fiar ,etc,and from a good family.
 
what about a guy like me if i put an ad in the papers ? 53 year old, pauncy,grinning character,wheat skin,wants a gori,never married ,well earning wife ?
 
I see the advts,and i have a good laugh.And yes their lifestyles with both working,can be terrible,as u rightly said is someone is working for the Austrailan timings and the p artner for the American timings, it can creat havoc.
 
Good one.Regards.kamal



  not smart posted 1 year ago

I am not looking but I read the classifieds every weekend.  It is amusing at the same time annoying to see some of the ads.
 
It is like an open market for women especially.  The descriptions in the ads are something I would personally not reply to or want in a man and yet there must be a huge number who reply.
 
So a man can look for an educated woman, no harm.  But I am educated and I would not reply to some of those men looking for fair and lovely and beautiful and slim etc..... well educated convent school girl required kind.
 
There was one which took my special attention. THe man was in the US.  Past 40 and widowed.  Had two children but was looking for a girl who had not been with anyone else.
Meaning looking for a "GIRL" kind of ad.  And this was and Indian settled in the USA.
 
I get amused at how cheap relationships have become.



  Enzo posted 1 year ago

Completely agree with maya....
If we think about what is required for us and for the proper upbringing of the kids, we really do not need to be in the mad rush... its when we start thinking of accumilating for our kids is when we get stuck in this whole whirlpool and loose oursleves by increasing our needs so much and the next generation will not realise any of it. Every person must be develped to earn his/her own things rather than giving it to them on a platter.



  mayaonline posted 1 year ago

I often wonder whats all this mad rush for? ok, 2 buy a house, a car, a good education 4 kids, a gud home 4 them, etc etc. and then what. U've lost all ur life in pursuit of these things.... Mebbe v humans shud realise that v find happines in human relations than material benefits.... there shud b a line that can drawn. Y do v have 2 slog & slog 2 build house for all our children? I believe v shud give them a gud life & a gud education. Beyond that, it is their duty 2 build their own life. Meanwhile, v shud not forget 2 live our lives too.
If v realise such things, I am sure, v will slow down & live life.



  Rama Rao Garimella posted 1 year ago

I am afraid the story is not the same in every household. It has many variations. Pl read my blog Family a Matrix, which deals with relationships. Anyway a good blog and makes people sit up and think. Ramarao



  vikram karve posted 1 year ago

So vividly portrayed. Nicely written.
Well, It's all a question of priorities.



  Jisa Joker posted 1 year ago

Interesting reads. Then it all depends...



  denice _menace posted 1 year ago

She goes back to sleep wakes up disturbed by the milk man and then the servant and so on, again goes back to sleep, to get up by 12 or 1 p.m start making lunch for him, have bath wait for him if he has to be picked up from a particular point as the company car can drop only at a point, she picks him up eats her lunch along which is around 3p.m and sleeps along with his timing to get up only by 5 then make the tea, and so on. Very tiring indeed, even if she is not working her schedule is so upset and his timing is going haywire where is the time to plan for a baby. Parents keep juggling for the news..
 
Lord it looks like she sleeps half teh time...wish I was switching her place.
I owuld do shopping wopping myself who cares, in US your so used to being alone I long to go back to India and have some time off for the things i want to do..
 
just think that your plain lucky..I hate US.



  Parveen69 posted 1 year ago

Lovely description cant but agree to all whats written in here



  swarajya posted 1 year ago

Aspiring for a qualified girl is not wrong.In fact all women must be highly qualified ,although it is a wishful thinking and a little hypothetical.The days are becoming more and more difficult for women after deviating from the normal house wife's role to career women's role.I have full sympathies for a couple who fight for time and do not get even  time to love their kids.Elders must support at the time of need.But the elders seem to be not prepared to take this new role imposed on them.My grand daughter is left in Day Care.My son and daughter-in law manage the show with great difficulty. We were with them for six months.My  sambandhis have just returned after spending six months.Now they have none.Our heart goes to them.We console them by only talking over phone and enquiring about things at their end .
A good human relation is the only solution as highlighted in the article. 





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