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Recently i am hearing  are getting married again  divorcing current partners  is india turing into western ideology too 

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7 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

Recently i am hearing  are getting married again  divorcing current partners  is india turing into western ideology too 

DINK nadustundi anna hyderabd lo cc @Android_Halwa

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6 minutes ago, baabaa said:

60's lo na. Appudu pelli chesukuni emi cheyali

Dil raju laaga pillalodini kannali anna

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1 hour ago, baabaa said:

60's lo na. Appudu pelli chesukuni emi cheyali

desha president cheskole....pillodni kanale....aithay anthe

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Vadevado football coach gadu 75 yr with 25 yr gf vundi. Baaga Rich ayithe emanna cheyocchu

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I recently came across a story through some people we know, and it has been on my mind ever since because I’m finding it a bit difficult to fully comprehend. The story is about a man who is 47 years old and has a 16-year-old child of his own. At the same time, he has been in a relationship with a woman who already has three children from her side. From what I heard, their relationship has been going on for a while, and now both of them are seriously considering marriage.

 

While there is nothing unusual about people forming new relationships later in life, what makes this situation stick in my head is the mix of circumstances. On one hand, the man already has a teenage child, and on the other hand, the woman comes with her own set of responsibilities as a mother of three. Bringing together two families like that — each with its own background, children, and commitments — is never simple. It makes me think about the challenges, the adjustments, and the emotional complexities involved.

 

I suppose what I’m struggling with is not whether their choice is right or wrong — because that’s for them to decide — but rather how to make sense of it in my own mind. Hearing about situations like this makes me reflect on how unpredictable life can be and how relationships can form and evolve in ways that sometimes seem difficult to process at first.

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15 hours ago, kevinUsa said:

I recently came across a story through some people we know, and it has been on my mind ever since because I’m finding it a bit difficult to fully comprehend. The story is about a man who is 47 years old and has a 16-year-old child of his own. At the same time, he has been in a relationship with a woman who already has three children from her side. From what I heard, their relationship has been going on for a while, and now both of them are seriously considering marriage.

 

While there is nothing unusual about people forming new relationships later in life, what makes this situation stick in my head is the mix of circumstances. On one hand, the man already has a teenage child, and on the other hand, the woman comes with her own set of responsibilities as a mother of three. Bringing together two families like that — each with its own background, children, and commitments — is never simple. It makes me think about the challenges, the adjustments, and the emotional complexities involved.

 

I suppose what I’m struggling with is not whether their choice is right or wrong — because that’s for them to decide — but rather how to make sense of it in my own mind. Hearing about situations like this makes me reflect on how unpredictable life can be and how relationships can form and evolve in ways that sometimes seem difficult to process at first.

Money will settle all their problems except their mental conditions... 

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