To Be or Not To Be?
Year: 1996
Location: Kirti Group Tuitions, Dombivli (E)
Scene: I was in the 12th grade and was going to Pabrekar Sir for PCMB tuitions. One day after class he was talking to all the girls in my class, a real small number and said something like: Don't let guys distract you... चांगला शिका, मुलांची लाइन लागेल :-) Nothing extraordinary.... Being pushed for good grades and education was nothing new to me..... It was present everywhere, except at home (lucky me..... everybody should have my parents!!!!). I ddin't need him to tell me about guys!
Year: 2009
Location: Somewhere in Andheri
Scene: My cousin and I were talking and she mentioned a sister-in-law who was past the average age of marriage (among Maharashtrians), worked in IT, drew a very good salary, did not have a boyfriend and was trying for an arranged marriage. Following are the "responses" she got:
- Guy: I don't want a girl who earns more than I do.
- Guy's mom: We don't want a girl from IT. They have weird working hours. We don't want to spend the rest of our lives raising their children.
When she told me this, I couldn't stop thinking about Pabrekar Sir.... Maybe I should go back and visit him :-) Today's urban, highly educated males and their educated (if not highly) parents!!!! I was really surprised that the demands are getting so specific... It used to be "tall, fair, slim", then we added "working and homely", and now the addition is "good salary, but not weird working hours or should not earn more than the guy"..... Unbelievable!!!! So what's the solution for a gal like her who was always told that "concentrate on your education, don't let guys distract you, they will follow a good degree and a good job." ?
Comments
I guess the guy is not right for her anyways, weather she has decent work hours or not making as much money. So good riddance!!
I feel these two is independent, or atleast she should not like the two....
You remember I had told you some thing when you had come to India last time?
Here the issue is communication, understanding and to come across the the right person.
N e way lets wish for the best.
Probably not.
If the guy and parents are honest and frank upfront what's wrong?