Dont know what to comment Sathya :)
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Dont know what to comment Sathya :)
Hmm.. Unga story kooda post pannunga :D.Quote:
Originally Posted by BM
இது உங்க திருமதி'க்குத்தெரியுமா? :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by sathya_1979
உங்கள் "பட்டறிவு" பலருக்கும் பயன்படும் என்பது உண்மை :-)
Though I have minor differences (of opinion) with some, in general, excellent conclusions!
Thanks BM, Thanks app!
App, yeah, I used to tease her saying that what's so special and different between one woman and another, they all are same.
BM, point well put and accepted. Yes, very true. The more you prolong, chances of dumeel are more.
Maybe they think it's like shopping, it's wise for you to push them and make them buy a cloth rather than allowing them to go for their own choices. Most often they end up nowhere - I mean they confuse themselves too much as the choices are too many. I won't blame, it's the way they are (From whatever I have observed).
BM, enna thONudhO dhaaraaLamaa sollunga.
:(
If the only way to get a girl to marry you is to make sure she has the least possible time to think over the decision, I have a small doubt about the strength of this "love".Quote:
Originally Posted by BM
Satya you should continue writing :) you have an eye to be detailed, as well as succinct. Your analogies are unique yet create new meaning like battery/cricketer reference.
I know it's easier to ignore rather than attest, especially when in minority here
but no offense and of course no surprise but IMHO if we all thought point 3 was true (for both genders) then what a meaningless world to live in. :( If ending up with "one" :roll: was the whole issue it wouldn't affect this much...your other lessons ring true enough but if the bitterness of experiences taint every experience..has one really learned something or just learned to know its bitterness only?
querida - replace women with men. It's all the same. I mean, without looking at it cynically, the fact is rejection is not a big deal. Even if the way Sathya put it sounds cynical and bitter, I tend to believe that he probably doesnt intend it that way.
'Getting used to' exists.
Pardon the gray hue in place of the pink.