Posted by: GeetMaiJawaafDiu? November 1, 2013
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Rajesh dai has adequate female acquiantances, resources, and most importantly enough "ink" to " provide "autograph" to as many female fans as he physically can. Given that why does he need to buy a cow for the same milk from the same source and delivered at about the same time and in the same manner?
But most of you are not Rajesh Hamal or a NBA star who can confess to sleeping with about 10000 women which happens to be a very conservative figure, by a shrink, if you will.
Regarding the topic of marriage, there are two ways it can be done in Nepal either arranged or love.
Here is a trend going on in the arranged marriage route. The days when beasts used to get beauties or hags used to land princes, simply because of family coercion, is seeing the beginning of its end.
Rajesh Hamal's opinion on the topic as विवाह जस्तो ढोङ्गी नाता मानव जातिमा अरु छैन is grossly ill-conceived, to say the least. If the marriage takes place after a considerable romance and one individual proposing the other while both were expecting matrimonial intention, I do not see how such a mutual decision constitutes making just the proposer happy. My guess, just a guess, is this arrogant actor must have uttered the same paraphrase to numerous fan-turned-lover-turned-stalkers. But the main point is, if he does not ever want to get married, that is his human-right. Even if married, one can get the way out via a divorce.
Whether married or not, if a man has a stable partner life itself will work toward a more definitive direction instead of a bed-hopper who has to pay the rent or mortgage on his/her own and has to make a sole decision when at a crucial crossroad in life. A married partner is also an "intimancy-insurance" to some losers who had had dry spells for a fair number of years, or worse never ever touched an opposite sex.
To make the long response short, all Mr. Hamal had to say was, marriage is something he does not want to get involved in, at least for now or ever. I can't believe no one is even bringing up the topic of सन्तानको सुख.
But most of you are not Rajesh Hamal or a NBA star who can confess to sleeping with about 10000 women which happens to be a very conservative figure, by a shrink, if you will.
Regarding the topic of marriage, there are two ways it can be done in Nepal either arranged or love.
Here is a trend going on in the arranged marriage route. The days when beasts used to get beauties or hags used to land princes, simply because of family coercion, is seeing the beginning of its end.
Rajesh Hamal's opinion on the topic as विवाह जस्तो ढोङ्गी नाता मानव जातिमा अरु छैन is grossly ill-conceived, to say the least. If the marriage takes place after a considerable romance and one individual proposing the other while both were expecting matrimonial intention, I do not see how such a mutual decision constitutes making just the proposer happy. My guess, just a guess, is this arrogant actor must have uttered the same paraphrase to numerous fan-turned-lover-turned-stalkers. But the main point is, if he does not ever want to get married, that is his human-right. Even if married, one can get the way out via a divorce.
Whether married or not, if a man has a stable partner life itself will work toward a more definitive direction instead of a bed-hopper who has to pay the rent or mortgage on his/her own and has to make a sole decision when at a crucial crossroad in life. A married partner is also an "intimancy-insurance" to some losers who had had dry spells for a fair number of years, or worse never ever touched an opposite sex.
To make the long response short, all Mr. Hamal had to say was, marriage is something he does not want to get involved in, at least for now or ever. I can't believe no one is even bringing up the topic of सन्तानको सुख.
Last edited: 02-Nov-13 01:21 PM