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Originally Posted by malsi
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Um...tks! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by malsi
Sometime back read about "mixed couples" fashion spreading in metros. A scintillating theme for Hollywood & Bollywood this nauseating "wife-swapping" practice is gaining popularity. Where is the world heading?
Never mind the world at the moment, where is India heading?? :huh: :banghead:Quote:
Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
Incidentally, I've heard tat this trend of "mixed-couples" existed among high society families even earlier but not the middle classes & poorer families.....however nowadays, I suspect, the latter too r getting assimilated into this!
There was this club in Kerala where the men would put all their car keys together and then randomly take a key out. The wives will be in their respective cars waiting for the key owner.
But after some guys started to get too lucky, too frequently, the plan broke.
This was reported in news paper about 10 years back. Aint we ahead of the rest of India.
Shame! Shame! Utter shame!
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Originally Posted by Sandeep
I thought this only existed in Britain - where I first and last learnt about it. Didn't know it exists in India. More you live more you hear. I am getting more and more shocked about today's India :shock:
Well, u aint the only one!! :shock:Quote:
Originally Posted by goodsense
Welcome to the club! :( :banghead:
Incidentally, I didn't hav time to mention this here but a few days back I saw a report on NDTV abt a few seaside hotels/resorts in Pondicherry which r owned by sum local MLA & known to conduct prostitution/nude dances there! Guests from Madras etc. come there for this purpose & 40,000 odd women r being forced into this trade there every year!
Also turns out this thing has been going on there for the last 15 yrs but has been uncovered only recently!
However, wat made my blood really boil is when the roprters interviewed the CM of Pondy (Rangasamy or sumthing), asking him abt this, he smiled, shook his head & went on saying, "no, no....nothing like tat....."! WT*!!!! :evil: :hammer:
I guess tat MLA whoz running these places belongs to his party so he doesn't want to get him nailed!
Good sense,
you dont know today's INDIA :sad:
Such attitudes are in rise these days. I personally know some acquaintances, who let loose on THeir commitments as both stick to their highly professional jobs, touring and travelling too much to be at home. Since many are assumed cant stay without food, 'What u get today, is ur bait' kinda life.
I used to be a naive, sheltered newly wed, when I heard such trends in bangalore. I felt thoroughly shocked and clueless to react.
Nowadays I am too indifferent that, ITS THEIR LIFE, lemme be happy with what my conscience tell me and stay away from judging them.
Yes, It does still make me sad to read posts like sandeep's :(
Um.....if I might ask, surely u feel like staying away from them as well? :?Quote:
Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
I know it wudn't be possible to change the mindsets of such individuals by 'teaching' them morals or nething, but all the same I wudn't want myself/my family to be acquainted w/ them in ne way either, not if I cud help it! :oops:
U may be right in a way abt one not taking liberty to judge others but wat really angers me whenevr I think of such things is the fact tat it was India tat started all this culture/values etc. & kept poo-pooing at the West in the past for not maintaing it & now India itself doesn't care to maintain it, deeming its own culture as 'outdated'! Wat better eg. of double-standards cud u find in the world! :evil: