Lee
SPNer
This is a sad tale Amrit ji.
You ask what can we really do about it?
We are not here to live a life filled with sadness and struggle (Unless of course that is what God wills for us) and you really do have the right to be happy as you live.
Personaly my friend I would have simply ignored the wishes of both sets of parents. I asked a while back, and I guess I'll ask it agian now.
I can understand respect for the parents, and I can understand takeing note of the parents wishes in the living of your own life, but at what stage of life (or how old if you like) do you start to live for your self?
Also it may seem admirable to look at life and see how your choices may effect others, indeed I have said before that we should all do this, yet you simply cannot hold yourself responisble for the hurt that others may feel by your lifes choices. In essance by doing that you attempt to remove the choices of others. The biggest moral no no in my book.
You ask what can we really do about it?
We are not here to live a life filled with sadness and struggle (Unless of course that is what God wills for us) and you really do have the right to be happy as you live.
Personaly my friend I would have simply ignored the wishes of both sets of parents. I asked a while back, and I guess I'll ask it agian now.
I can understand respect for the parents, and I can understand takeing note of the parents wishes in the living of your own life, but at what stage of life (or how old if you like) do you start to live for your self?
Also it may seem admirable to look at life and see how your choices may effect others, indeed I have said before that we should all do this, yet you simply cannot hold yourself responisble for the hurt that others may feel by your lifes choices. In essance by doing that you attempt to remove the choices of others. The biggest moral no no in my book.