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n the olden days, girls were wed off in their teenage years. Hence, the puberty ceremony played a big role in advertising a girl’s matrimonial availability. Nowadays, the gap in the number of years between the first period and marriage has increased, as females go through these changes earlier in their lives and are getting married when they’re much older. Some girls are not opposed to this ceremony, while others are forced to undergo this process by their parents. Parents should first educate their daughter on the cultural significance of the ceremony and ultimately give her a say in going forward with the ritual, whether the rest of the family agrees with it or not. Readers, what is the relevance of this ceremony in today’s society? Ladies, how were your experiences with these rituals? And more importantly, parents and parents-to-be, do you see yourself continuing this tradition for your daughters?

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Half saree vere pedha manishi function vere myan...

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agreed...avsram ledhu ..laudalo function..

its lik saying..comebang me..im eligible now for kid production

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Half saree vere pedha manishi function vere myan...

 

but his context was Pm funciton only.. 

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agreed...avsram ledhu ..laudalo function..

its lik saying..comebang me..im eligible now for kid production

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n the olden days, girls were wed off in their teenage years. Hence, the puberty ceremony played a big role in advertising a girl’s matrimonial availability. Nowadays, the gap in the number of years between the first period and marriage has increased, as females go through these changes earlier in their lives and are getting married when they’re much older. Some girls are not opposed to this ceremony, while others are forced to undergo this process by their parents. Parents should first educate their daughter on the cultural significance of the ceremony and ultimately give her a say in going forward with the ritual, whether the rest of the family agrees with it or not. Readers, what is the relevance of this ceremony in today’s society? Ladies, how were your experiences with these rituals? And more importantly, parents and parents-to-be, do you see yourself continuing this tradition for your daughters?

 

makes sense..  aa rojullo shaadi.com bharatmatromony levu kada  profile create cheyadaniki.. mouth talk vallane anukunta  bemmiRTlaugh.gif?1403645933

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evadi stamina ni batti vallu chesukuntaru bhayya

 

konchem odd ga anipinchindi.. valla dabbullu valla ishtam naadem poyindhi le 

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neeku mallu purugu lechindharagada8.gif

 

nuvvu prathi daaniki adhe meaning teesthe kashtam.. edo anipinchidi anthe ragada8.gif

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ceremony.... andhulo thappem vundhi vaa?

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nuvvu prathi daaniki adhe meaning teesthe kashtam.. edo anipinchidi anthe ragada8.gif

 

 

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patha rojulo pelli ayina taruvatha ammayi peddi manshi function ki in-laws pelichi grand ga chessi.. manchi roju chusukoni atharintiki saganamputaru...

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nuvvu prathi daaniki adhe meaning teesthe kashtam.. edo anipinchidi anthe ragada8.gif

ragada8.gifurike...kindha replies chudu

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patha rojulo pelli ayina taruvatha ammayi peddi manshi function ki in-laws pelichi grand ga chessi.. manchi roju chusukoni atharintiki saganamputaru...

:3D_Smiles:  :3D_Smiles:    before puberty ee pelli chesevalla. ragada8.gif

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