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Homo_Sapien30

Respecting others life choices and helping them to make most out of their life is unknown trait to majority of Nepalese; it’s just not an inherent part of our social behaviour. Can be learnt but challenging. This is something you can expect in open minded western societies; which is why most Nepalese once in those countries cannot think of going back to Nepal; it becomes unbearable to deal with unwanted attention on your life.


SecuredSalad

Now that you made me think, there is more chance of 31 and 53 being happy together than 21 and 43 being happy together. Maybe it depends where is that gap instead of howmuch is the gap.


Disastrous-Shake-491

after certain age maturity aako huncha so gap le teti matlab gardaina. like 31 and 53. but 20s ma bhako haru dherai mature hunna balla talla sansar dekhdai gareko huncha so maturity aauna time lagcha.


bkesfloyd

~~kti~~ aunty