Pallor has spread on my forehead.
The brows, boas in shape, have drooped.
The lips, a boat in cut, have drooped.
The shoulders, a scale, have drooped.
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Normally Hindu couples do not touch each other in front of their children, friends and relatives in public. Neither I have seen my parents, uncles, aunties and others have done it nor I did it.
That is Hindu way of living. People who have migrated, might have changed, but that is not our culture The lady that you describe here, may hold the hands of her grandchild, instead of holding her husband's. It does not mean that they do not love each other.
There are flaws in our marriages, but not at all in our system if it is sincerely followed.
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Normally Hindu couples do not touch each other in front of their children, friends and relatives in public. Neither I have seen my parents, uncles, aunties and others have done it nor I did it. That is Hindu way of living. People who have migrated, might have changed, but that is not our culture The lady that you describe here, may hold the hands of her grandchild, instead of holding her husband's. It does not mean that they do not love each other. There are flaws in our marriages, but not at all in our system if it is sincerely followed.