Its a taboo.
Its changing slowly - till date not fully acceptable.
However I dated my present wife 20 years back with both the parents' permission and we never faced any problem or criticism !
2007-07-11 00:58:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Dating is taboo in India.
Here stress is given on getting good grades and a good education rather than getting to know members of the opposite sex. Our values here are different.
Though now things are changing,but dating especially amongst young teenagers is looked down at.
Earlier arranged marriage was the norm, now gradually love marriages are getting acceptance in Indian society.
Parents here feel dating would spoil their child. Those who date do it on the sly.
Girls known to be friendly with boys are regraded as being of loose character.
Parents control their children's lives, for the better of the child.
Unlike the west Indian children stay with their parents until they are married and some continue to do so even after.
Children do not have to earn their own pocket money or work their way to college. In India parents save for a child's education.
Marriages are also paid for by parents, not the girl and boy.
2007-07-11 01:30:44
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answered by Paddy 6
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Traditionally dating is considered as against the culture of India, since more and more people have started following western culture, it is becoming common in the cities of late.
2007-07-10 19:08:34
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Dating is considered a fearful thing for the Indians, because they see dating as licensed sex," says Dr. Jovita Crasta, assistant director of psychiatry at South Nassau Communities Hospital. "Premarital sex is very strongly frowned on, especially for girls." Crasta, born in India and a counselor to many Indian women, says the families resist traditional therapy, but by being active in group activities she became an "auntie," an informal counselor and mentor. It's a difficult task to reconcile the old and new, because she says that although Sikhs are "fairly big party animals" and "the young girls are very seductive," women aren't supposed to cross the line even into casual dating.
2007-07-10 16:48:20
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answered by Indiana Frenchman 7
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Its the other thing associated with dating which may be the cause for concern now-a-days. Otherwise who is questioning today?
2007-07-11 07:39:50
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answered by a4q 3
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Yep....its still an 'underground' thing - and frowned upon , but i think its more dangerous that way , you get alot of abandoned babies...sad
2007-07-11 22:15:42
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answered by chandra 6
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nowadays, young gnration do it........
some people bliv, some not........
2007-07-10 17:47:11
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answered by NEiLES 1
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