First thing is i didnt think about that im single when i were at 22.I found from the couple of affairs is that there is no honesty in most of the girls.(at least the girls i know). Finally i decided to get marry according to my parents wish. Looking for a perfect match.. for the past two months. I dont know how long it will still takes. But one thing is sure we cant share everything to friends beyond a certain level. I need a hand which hold me tightly forever with love.Im desperately in need of love.Even friends or collegues they left u once it is dawn.But ur wife never.
Single life has more oppurtunities for good fun. Married life involves doing lot of work. There is no free sex. Most of my drinking buddies disappeared after marriage. And when they drink, they behave like having comitted some crime.
On the other hand, if u get married to one of those free spirited women, she will hang out with everyone, and expect you to give her more attention than the rest of the lot. It is a tough act to do, esp if u are also like her.
Cant believe that anyone can be single after college life!! Am living in Chennai and I've seen person indulged with more than two persons at a time... I'm not much different but I prefer to concentrate on a single person!!
Years ago when I approached my GF's parents for her hand in marriage, her sozzled papa had then smashed a country bottle over my head and furiously proclaimed "Phaltuuuu! You UGLY MORON! You will have to step over my dead body to marry meri khubsoorat, intelligent beti." Hmmm! I had accepted his condition and waited patiently ever since. To speed him towards his end, I cunningly provided him each day of the last 75 years with 3 bottles of 98%-proof, Narangi flavoured, Double-Ghoda Chaap Goverment country. He eagerly drank all three bottles every evening and I rubbed my hands in glee just waiting for him to kick the bucket. But all in Vain! Instead of getting cirhossised to death, his liver seemed to draw sustenance from the fiery, pahla-dhaar and over the years, he metamorphised into a red-nosed, pink-cheeked, cheerful daarudi whilst I withered into a frustrated, hagard and wrinkled scarecrow-like figure.I know all you friends sympathise with my single status. I am now desperate to celebrate Suhaag-Raat with my virginal, 93-years old GF before I lose my own natural force and have to use viagara-bullets in my gun.So, I am offering Rs.1.33 crores Supari to get rid of this fulltoo Darudiya haddi from my kabbab. Any takers?