Impact of Love Mariage: Real life story

India
March 15, 2009 2:37am CST
i have a very close friend he had his own business although he was from well settled family he loved a girl which was a two way love. they were from same cast but the girl family was of high status and they would not allow their daughter to marry a person who is below their status and the girl's parents fixed the girls marriage with a same status family guy. My friend was told this and the girl also told that it is of no use telling her parents that they were in love they will never accept that so seeing no option first they thought of separation then after few days they contacted each other and the boy asked girl to come with him. Now the other thing is that the boys family will not accept a girl who has denied her parents. So they thought of running away and do register marriage so one day the girl went from home saying she is going to invite her friends for marriage and by this they went and did register marriage and went far away from home town. Both families searched a lot of places but could not find their children after 2 days they came back and revealed the things after a few days girl came to know that she was not acceptable to her family although my friends family accepted them but they first tried to separate them they then moved to separate house he is now have a new small business.He advises me never to go for love marriage and that they both miss their family. What do you say now about love marriage
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@barehugs (8973)
• Canada
15 Mar 09
I say that you told a sad story. This would not happen the West where everyone marrys for love. Arranged marriages are considered strange and unhappy. Also people here in North America do not care if the bride is virgin. If she loves her husband and he loves her, this is all that matters. The parents and Families of the bride and groom stay out of it completely.
• India
22 Mar 09
ooh you are too advanced for that mine is a typical indian but a true story