Handling Husband
A few days before I got married in Delhi, under the watchful eyes of my father… many came up to me with their advises. Here are some of the advises I got.
1. May I do the dishes today?
2. You look better with your hair open
3. I spoke to your mom today
4. Let me help you out today. I’ll get the grocery.... Read more
Our seating arrangement has changed
A few days before I got married in Delhi, under the watchful eyes of my father… many came up to me with their advises. Here are some of the advises I got.
1. Don’t get married. I know a few places you can visit. You don’t have to be on your honeymoon for that
2. If it is such a big issue, why don’t you get a cook? Or get another flat mate to share rent?
3. No doubt gifts is a highlight, ........ Read More
Despite, all that I say, I do love my husband a lot. :) If you know us and wonder why you don’t see that love in our eyes, that’s only because, both of us do not believe in “Public Display of Affection” ;)
And to prove my point, I have been meaning to write this post for the longest time. But whenever, I sat down to write it, Ashish would do something so wrong that all the fond thoughts would dissipate immediately ;) ..... Read More
2. You look better with your hair open
3. I spoke to your mom today
4. Let me help you out today. I’ll get the grocery.... Read more
Our seating arrangement has changed
I am no behavioral psychologist, so please take whatever I say in this post with a pinch of salt. You will be happy to know that what I am going to tell you always happen around a dining table in a restaurant – so salt will be at arm’s length.
Yes, seating arrangement in relationships change with time. My research in this area is spread over at least ten years (acknowledgments: close friends/ relatives, movies, books, World Wide Web and personal experience)
During this research, I am not taking into account the behavior of my mom and dad because back then eating in restaurants was a sin. Don`t believe me? Try ordering food from outside when your mother is visiting you. When I did, she asked me: “Why, the stove isn’t working?” The first time ever my dad took us all out for dinner was 18 years after I was born. And he is so proud of this fact that he announces it to the world ;).... Read more
Yes, seating arrangement in relationships change with time. My research in this area is spread over at least ten years (acknowledgments: close friends/ relatives, movies, books, World Wide Web and personal experience)
During this research, I am not taking into account the behavior of my mom and dad because back then eating in restaurants was a sin. Don`t believe me? Try ordering food from outside when your mother is visiting you. When I did, she asked me: “Why, the stove isn’t working?” The first time ever my dad took us all out for dinner was 18 years after I was born. And he is so proud of this fact that he announces it to the world ;).... Read more
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