
Off the Marital Cliff
I want to shred to pieces any existing notions you have about marriage, dissolve them into tiny particles, and destroy all inklings of convention that keep you thinking about the same old thing in the same old way.

I want to shred to pieces any existing notions you have about marriage, dissolve them into tiny particles, and destroy all inklings of convention that keep you thinking about the same old thing in the same old way.

I remind my parents they will sadly not be in my life forever, and when they leave, I will be left with the man I marry. Shouldn’t I be allowed time to choose that partner?
In an age of unlimited love byte options, women no longer balk at the idea of sending racy text messages or nude photos online.
As with reality, online lives can get complicated and messy. How do online profiles affect offline relationships?
Texting has surpassed email, phone, and face-to-face conversation as the main communication vehicle for 12-17 year olds.

A lack of barriers allows teens to get to know each other closely, faster. They can “see” each other whenever they want.
There is a secret code of conduct women feel they must follow, a book of unspoken rules they have to uphold.
For the realities of a hundred years ago, I can accept this unfairness. But for the world in which we live now, it reads to me a crime.

From the day I got engaged I noticed a change from girls around me. It tickles me to think although I am no longer single, I am the one who is “singled” out.
What Bollywood song would your yoni sing? What is your yoni’s matrimonial bio-data? Because–news flash –sometimes sex is pretty funny!

Everyone has a woman in their life. I know you know one. I know you’re picturing her right now.

I believe the tune is a bit different. When you can be so attached to a t-shirt, a home, a person and an identity, you are completely detached from the moment.