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Mahima''s gyan for married women!


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abbey
Women are not polygamous?
by abbey on Dec 01, 2005 12:14 AM

I really doubt if women are not polygamous. Given a chance they would do that but they do not accept that it can happen

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Preety
Never knew Mahima and Le called off
by Preety on Nov 30, 2005 07:45 PM

Well i can understand the dejection of getting off from the relation. Its great of Mahima to kinda share things with ppl. Though everyone has diff approach in life, guess this cud be one of them.

Honestly, i felt Mahima and Le would go in a long run. They were matched from all angle. Adorable couple

TC Mahima

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Pradyumna Pandey
polygamous men
by Pradyumna Pandey on Nov 29, 2005 04:28 PM  | Hide replies

All humans have basic animal instincts. They are born selfish, greedy, etc. Society, family teaches us values what we call as sanskars.
Intelligent men who are born to good parents and who are sensitive enough to be concerned about others feelings will always be faithful to their partners.

A lowly person, born to lowly family but who suddenly rises by luck as the case is for many so called celebrities may not be so sound in character.

As for the men in the glamour world, media or even sports persons, these people are of a different kind. They become so famous, they feel they are more important than they are and so may be under the wrong impression that they deserve more. They even get more.
So probably, just as they command more in money for their insignificant but seemingly important contribution to society, they feel that they deserve more in terms of love partners.
SO, A WOMAN WHO WISHES A FAITHFUL MAN SHOULD NOT SEARCH MEN IN ANY MEDIA (movie actors, TV actors, models, fashion designers, sportspersons)

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Preety
RE:polygamous men
by Preety on Nov 30, 2005 07:48 PM
Man take it easy?

Advise is an advise. For god sake do not take entertainer with respect to dog.





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Shekhar
Fidelity
by Shekhar on Nov 29, 2005 04:07 PM

Dear Sir !
I read the article "Mahima's gyan for married women" and I am of the view that she has rightly grasped the subject and is quite clear and right in suggesting the remedy. First of all I must emphasize that as she suggested that it should be the woman to kick out men out of a relationship; it is already happening in 80% cases. And if it is not happening then it should happen. Extra marital affairs or cheating if hurts should not prevail over the human being (Soul of a person). Walking out of someone's life is not that easy but let's not look for easy options always. The girls should not always helpless in the absence of men whether he is a husband, a father, a brother or a boy friend. The shadow of the man which grows bigger and bigger in size from the day a girl child is born should be removed from our culture and upbringing.

Otherwise also now India is discussing of premarital sex and live in relationship; how can a girl or a woman be so weak to say or to suffer at the hands of males. People percieve that it is a male dominated society; who makes dominated by male or women, it is we who make or accept some kind of a brand on the minds of the people. -- Narayan

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Sagar
Mahima
by Sagar on Nov 29, 2005 03:45 PM  | Hide replies

Its better for mahima to not pass any comments over married life. Everyone has their own life and I don\'t think mahima is so big enough to pass any comments in anybody life and how they live. WHO IS MAHIMA???? A mere entertener. A dog can be a entertener. So no mere difference only difference is that When a dog performs he/she is total nude but partial nude. So beter to do what she is doing.

Can I know how much she contributed for the Tsunami Victims, for the earthquakes victims in kashmir, for the flood victims in the south. People of India doesn\'t needs lectures, there are certain peoples who need lives.



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RS
RE:Mahima
by RS on Dec 01, 2005 09:45 PM
Poor comment in very poor taste. Dirty. You could have framed your opinion better. Showing such disrespect for a woman... any woman, is reprehnsible. Also, on what basis can you make light of the profession of an "entertainer" or an artiste. Would you appreciate it if people mocked your profession, as a mere whatever it is you are?

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krishnan
Not a bad article, except
by krishnan on Nov 29, 2005 03:11 PM  | Hide replies

"The day a man who is rich enough decides he does not need a driver, then that means he has something fishy going"

I totally disagree with this

if this is true , then does this also holds true

"The day a women who is rich enough decides she does not need a driver, then that means he has something fishy going"



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yash
its not all about doubt,but keeping check is not bad
by yash on Nov 30, 2005 01:25 PM
marriage is all about trust...once this trust is lost between each other.. both partner start going in opposite direction..

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Raj
RE:Not a bad article, except
by Raj on Nov 30, 2005 07:45 PM

You got it all wrong Krishnan

" The day a rich women says she needs a driver, then there is something fishy going to happen "

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Narayan
RE:Not a bad article, except
by Narayan on Nov 30, 2005 02:04 PM
You are dead right, man!

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