Marry any foreigner except Muslim who beat their wives, have four marriages, can divorce by saying "TULUK" three times and will keep you tied up in a sack like garment. called "Boorquher" and also if the husband dies you have to sleep with all the members of the Husbands family including first cousins and last uncles.
2007-02-16 13:05:58
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answered by Kaliyug Ka Plato 3
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Hello,
Firstly what is meant by 'BETTER' I dont think a women wether Indian or foriegn could be compared either way as the world is so BIG and women are so different. A 'native indian women' who was born in the US and speaks only english is she better then a foriegn women who has lived and worked in Delhi for 15 years and is fleunt in Hindi .... and the Indian man who is born in New Zealand? ... who is BETTER for whom?
I am as you would say Foreign ... my husband is Indian and I travelled (Alone) to India to be with him and learnt to speak his 3 native languages we married in India and lived in India and I would happily live my entire life there (except he dosent want too) ... does it make me better? ... I think not, I have alot of respect for Indian women, they are all highly educated and wonderfull in the home but, again they are all so different. I think this question should be .... " Which Indian man could measure up to any women foriegn or native alike"
2007-02-18 00:14:40
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answered by SuzyQ 3
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When it comes to marriage, nationality doesn't matter. Don't marry anyone just because she is Indian, or she is foreigner. You have to marry someone you can not live without.
2007-02-17 11:08:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Marriage is a union where there is comunication on each and every aspect of life passing, so if marries a native the communication comes from the heart what is called in the mother tongue and that is verymuch enjoyable.
2007-02-19 14:07:21
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answered by prakashvij 1
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Indian.
2007-02-16 13:54:09
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answered by 3's 2
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Marrying a foreigner would be like a business contract and is likely to be terminated at any time as is habitual among them.In india marriage is something of a scared realtioship for eternity and in the case of most of the foreigners it will end up with oine single maternity.
The choice is yours ,you can chop and change relationships like your employment and losse the special bond and atachement that develops over the intimacy of the couple over and their children for over several decades .the choice again is yiours.There sex is all and and even religions and the god is there to provide sex only as the final rewad for he beliver.But in India it is difernet .totally different .and so the choice is yours .
2007-02-16 13:58:41
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answered by Infinity 7
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i think it differs based on the attitude of the person if u really appreciate western culture u cud go for a foreign grl but if u wanna have a homely grl i wud suggest u marry a indian grl u might say tat even indian grls are getting adapted to western culture these days but however theyve been before marriage , after marriage u cud see a gr8 transition . no other country's bride cud be as sweet as our indian girls.whereas it is not fair on our part to expect the same kind of transition in foreign grls as they ve not been accustomed to the practices wat we have in india .so unless otherwise they both have good understanding it is not advisable for them both to get engaged in a relationship.
2007-02-16 14:08:49
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answered by sweetu 2
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its better to marry an indian
2007-02-16 13:54:50
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answered by Archana V 1
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Marry a native or foreigner, but enquire and probe thoroughly about past and present love affairs, datings, engagements, etc. If clear, proceed further and marry. Before purchasing a flat, house or house site, people publish a notice in some Dailies seeking objections and information upon any prior sale agreements, adverse possession, mortgages, liens, courts attachments, etc. Some people marry so calmly and quietly that nobody knows till marriage. It creates problems sometimes.
Premarital, extramarital or unwed sexual activities (intercourse / coitus) are not barred / prohibited and are no offence in any Indian law. Wife’s sexual intercourse with other/s is also no offence, hence no prosecution or punishment to her. Even her sex partner also cannot be punished, if was unaware of her wedlock or had sex with consent or connivance of her husband. However the police cannot arrest or prosecute him. After divorce also her husband is bound to maintain or pay till she remarries, even if she is permanently / continuously enjoying sex with all other/s. Pre marital sexual experiences (intercourse / coitus) with other/s cannot be a ground to seek divorce under Hindu/Special Marriage Act. Thus a female’s physical sexual relations with persons/s of her choice (with their consent) is not an offence or prohibited / barred in any Indian law and she is at liberty to enjoy SEX freely and fearlessly. A male’s physical sexual relations with any 16+ female (with her consent) is no offence or barred / prohibited in any Indian Law, unless she is in the wedlock of somebody else and is done knowing her wedlock and without her husband’s consent or connivance. Courts are bound to believe that all children born during the wedlock (or within 280 days of court's divorce judgment/ decree) are her husband’s legitimate ones. He is bound to maintain or pay them expenses, till sons are 18+ and daughters are married. Prostitution (commercial sex trade, offering sex for monetary gain) alone is an offence punishable in Indian laws.
There is no concept of divorce in Hinduism. Hindu marriages are performed between their souls (not bodies) in heaven (not upon earth) in presence of 330 million gods and goddesses. Indian Government enacted Hindu Marriage Act in 1955 and created a chance for divorce to be granted by secular courts. Despite such legislations and courts' divorce judgments/decrees, their spiritual wedlock remains intact being eternal, everlasting and unbreakable even in future rebirths. Despite marriage with others after divorce, wife continues Ardhangini (half body) of her former husband and he continues her Pati Parmeshwar.
2007-02-16 16:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's more important to choose someone who's goals and beliefs are similar or the same as yours. Ethnicity should only be a factor is you have strong feelings about it.
2007-02-16 13:54:24
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answered by Lorrie C 2
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