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BEWARE: These Indian cities DON'T love lovers!


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Dona Paula
Shameless indian media
by Dona Paula on Feb 07, 2012 06:11 PM  | Hide replies

To all those relentless crusaders trying to save whatever little dignity, culture and traditions is left, you are fighting a losin battle. The western vermins have infested, and irreversibly changed our innocent children. Add to that moronic psuedo secular websites like this one, and all you have is a highway to cultural doom.

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Rahuldravid Backstabber
Re: Shameless indian media
by Rahuldravid Backstabber on Feb 12, 2012 09:35 AM
Here we have an upholder of Indian values. Congrats

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Santa
Straight forward nuisance
by Santa on Feb 07, 2012 04:25 PM  | Hide replies

Young l0vers cosying up in public places??? What is that supposed to be? Why are you using euphemisms for something which is "nuisance" for everybody? Have you ever seen to what extent this so-called cosying up tends to go in parks and other public places, where families consisting of young kids and old people go? The so-called young couples cross all the limits of shame1essness and think that they are the only couple in that public place. What answer should the parents give to their innocent small kids, who question about their so-called cosying up acts?

Once I had taken my family, including my old parents and kids to a park (I will not mention the city). Out of the 40 or so benches that were there in the park, not even a single bench was left for old people, to sit and take some rest. All benches were taken by those shame1ess young couples, obviously for their cosying up acts.

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frank G
Re: Straight forward nuisance
by frank G on Feb 07, 2012 04:31 PM
Absolutely agree,beat up these indecent couples.Girls are also getting too much shameless,the whole Indian value system is getting corrupt.Parents have ZERO control on girls.
You cannot get cosy with older people around and offend the sr citizens of this nation.

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oriental minerals
Re: Re: Straight forward nuisance
by oriental minerals on Feb 07, 2012 04:39 PM
i am aso of the same opinion as it luks very odd vn u see these straight lOvers in open public place rether passer by feel ashamed and these Lovers are shameful kissing & so on..shd be resticted

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SaiBaba
Re: Straight forward nuisance
by SaiBaba on Feb 07, 2012 04:50 PM
Why do they scream Ooh..Aah...Ouch..

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Guy
Re: Re: Straight forward nuisance
by Guy on Feb 07, 2012 05:21 PM
V-Day should be banned in India. why cant people donate food and clothings to poor on the occasion of the so called "V-Day"

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Abhijoy Mitra
Re: Re: Re: Straight forward nuisance
by Abhijoy Mitra on Feb 07, 2012 06:28 PM
We only know how to copy western trends while our own publics may suffer,die of hunger and poverty in India..Today's Indian Political leaders forgotten Mahatma Gandhi's teaching of respecting Indian materials,cultures etc etc and blindly going for imposing Western Negative trends..Only by name Gandhi is now respected not by his teachings..why Congress leaders so much boosts about Gandhiji if they are deaf and blind to respect his teachings of boycotting western trends??

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Rahuldravid Backstabber
Re: Re: Re: Straight forward nuisance
by Rahuldravid Backstabber on Feb 12, 2012 09:37 AM
Why dont you start it youself without wasting your time in this blog?

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Guy
re:v-day
by Guy on Feb 07, 2012 03:59 PM  | Hide replies

I've mentioned already. V-day is not our culture. It is imported from the west.

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PGN
Re: re:v-day
by PGN on Feb 07, 2012 04:19 PM
what about the pant n shirt n the language u use? or have u shed these n live in dhoti kurta n khadau

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Guy
Re: Re: re:v-day
by Guy on Feb 07, 2012 05:16 PM
Remember due to business reasons, I have to wear pants and shirts becasue it is a business formal dress which is a part of progression. During our festivals I do wear dhoti and kurta.

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frank G
Re: re:v-day
by frank G on Feb 07, 2012 04:36 PM
we don't want Vday that's Xtian culture.

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Raj
Re: Re: re:v-day
by Raj on Feb 07, 2012 04:46 PM
U r such a loser ..hiding behind their name..also using western clothes and language..dont act like a loser..get lost

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Guy
Re: Re: Re: re:v-day
by Guy on Feb 07, 2012 05:18 PM
It is not about losing. You are the one who is a loser, embarassing all the ugly things from the west. Why can't you follow the discipline and hard work followed by western people

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Abhijoy Mitra
Re: Re: re:v-day
by Abhijoy Mitra on Feb 07, 2012 06:33 PM
How many xtians families used to celebrate V-day earlier in India (Just 1-2 decades ago) it was unknown to all whatever be the religion..it is because our government blindly imposing western ideologies in India not caring at all whether traditions,culture or massess may suffer by it..The UPA's European Chairperson Soniaji is cunning,shrewd enough to bring european negative cultural trends here to hamper our own cultural freedoms in India..

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P Narayanan
Love making
by P Narayanan on Feb 07, 2012 03:57 PM  | Hide replies

In my opinion, making love is not a wrong doing. But in the name of love, public exhibition of love making is not good for at least in India. Because Indian culture is centuries old and you cannot change this in a day/week/month/year. It will take time and it will definitely change. Parents get their children married. The children and the parents very well know the intents of the parents. Even then, we Indians don't do anything (love making) in front of the parents, why? The point is in the name of love, if you think you can do anything, it cann't be tolerated.

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Abhijoy Mitra
Re: Love making
by Abhijoy Mitra on Feb 07, 2012 06:36 PM
I suppoting your points P Naryananji..What i wish to say too is that we Indians need not be a radical,Talibani society of course but should also not allow Ultra-Western trends in name of Modernisation of our India that may hamper Indian high-values and our social values too..

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Neo
Wondering!!
by Neo on Feb 07, 2012 03:48 PM  | Hide replies

Wonder why necessarily these people have to do a lot of PDA....go get a room yaar!and leave those hapless children who wonder whats happening to peace...
As for Love....its fine...on Valentines day ...or off it..But PDA-----a strict no no!!! Privacy is a birth right......indulge...carefully!

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