Especially, on 14th
February, it seems like couples have got the legal permission to coochie-coo in
public places, keeping all sharam ke
parde aside.
Some couple even
managed to find a small private place to coochie-coo in crowded bus. Do I need
to mention about mention about parks, malls or movie halls, which are
exceptionally crowded on that day. I think, Government should declare national
holiday on 14th Feb.
In such prevailing scenario, if
you don’t have a partner then you criminal and all your hooked friends and
cousins gives you a strange look. Some even outcast you considering you as good
for nothing fellow. Now, it seems to me
that having a partner or boyfriend is mandatory part of our system. Also, if
I won’t follow it, I will be ostracized. At times, I also feel that it is
competition to make a partner (read boyfriend/ girl friend) show you status
symbol (to survive in this society). I still remember, during my Internship
days, I met a girl, who is 2 years younger to me and was proudly telling
stories about her 11th boy friend and all her past experiences with other 10
boy friends.
However, I am not in
strong support of this system as I feel one can enjoy his or her single hood much
better than ones, who are hooked. One of the obvious advantages of single hood
is to flirt with other boys or girls and no nagging in your life. You don’t
have to give you daily chart of engagement to anyone. Also, you get ample of
time to spend with yourself listening to music, reading novel or may be
watching movie on laptop. You don’t have to spend long hours on phone,
especially late night calls.
Lastly, I am not
denying that one needs a shoulder to cry but it could be a warm friend also.
Even having a partner does not necessitate showing your love or care for that
person to the world.
May be, it is one of
the side- effects of this valentine culture.
Spread love..!! Spread
joy..!! Enjoy life!! :)