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Articles: Moral Stories | Relationships- Marriage | |
| Hello Mrs Manjari garu,
Nice article. It kept me attentive till the end of the article. It was really possible for such a happy ending, probably because both the husband and wife were wise enough. But in reality the ego and lust are so huge that it will devastate the lives of the other person and it is like man becomes blind. Now the villian is dew, who is a woman, she needs to be addressed with some wisdom - not to venture out on married men.
Nice attempt and whoever wrote it had done a good job. Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Posted by: Mr. seenu reddy At: 22, Dec 2006 1:15:57 AM IST Sada garu, your reaction to the story or article is reasonable. It is not easy even to think for either a man or a woman their life-partner wants to separate. This article wants to convey in short, the reasons for a couple to drift apart. Sometimes, working together for making the relationship a sucess is the only remedy. After spending life together for some years, generally some people try to look into only negative side of the relationships and lose track of where they are going to. So, there happens a chance to commit mistakes. But in this story, the guy has gone far beyond expectation and did what he should not. It is the wife who though was suffering from within very badly and hurt so much, puts a nice condition or last wish it may be. This makes the man realise what he is losing in life. If a person becomes blind in relationships and develops intimacy with other lady, he sometimes becomes irresponsible and does not think about kids. In western culture, people generally look after themselves, a kind of selfishness creeps in and they hardly care for anyone at times. NOt all. But majority is like that as far as my understanding goes. So, to awaken people who fall short of future vision and the concept of sweet family life, this kind of stories or articles can help. We are neither criticising or supporting what the couple went through. To strike balance in life, fortitude is necessary. Thanks for your comments Sada garu once again.
Posted by: Mrs. manjari At: 13, Nov 2006 1:36:04 PM IST Correction in comment , not malathi garu, it's manjari garu, sorry.
Posted by: Mr. suman kumar yadamani At: 13, Nov 2006 11:40:29 AM IST Malathi garu,
I do'nt agree with sriman's (Mr. Enjoy's) word interesting, divorced life's are never interesting nor happy. When I went trhu the whole story, when the couple thought of getting seperated, y did'nt they think of their kid. How much bad effect it would be on the kid. What i convey to all the couples thr ur article is do'nt take decisions in haste.
bye
sada
Posted by: Mr. suman kumar yadamani At: 13, Nov 2006 11:15:04 AM IST Mr. Enjoy Happiness garu, thanks for your comments. This is something I came across through e-mails from friends. I thought it good to post here. It is a bit thought provoking and helpful to the changing society and I felt it good to share with readers. Thanks onceagain.
Posted by: Mrs. manjari At: 13, Nov 2006 1:13:10 AM IST
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