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Women & Jealousy
by TanPanLan on May 26, 2008 03:03 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

No women - however pretty or luscious- is not worth fighting over. Get a life & Move on. If a married woman wants to cheat while in wed lock - release her from the lock- divorce her but do not give her a penny & let her her have fun in the real world minus the marriage security. Why get involved with her string of lovers. But in the case of this South Indian chick ho was sleeping around in Mumbai for a movie or TV role & cheating on her Fiancee- the Naval officer shd have spared the poor guy & killed the woman If that is what he wants to do but i still say is wrong kill anyone. He shd have booted her out & gone back to Kochi. This woman as many know is a goner anyway.



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by goyyale on May 26, 2008 03:05 PM   Permalink
250 % correct.

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by Koduvayur on May 26, 2008 03:08 PM   Permalink
Well said. The naval officer spoiled his bright future by falling in love with this cheap girl. This budding actress is so ambitious that she will sacrifice any one to achieve her aim. I am sure, if alive, the Naval Officer will rue the day he fell in love with this stupid girl.

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by Dravid on May 26, 2008 03:11 PM   Permalink
he is alive. do you know the story?

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by RAJU BHATIA on May 26, 2008 03:51 PM   Permalink
Very True..One needs to be practical...Tu nahi to Aur Sahi...should be the attitude

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by redifSucks on May 26, 2008 03:12 PM   Permalink

i totally support you. the navy soldier should have killed the girl, instead of the other man.



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by Dravid on May 26, 2008 03:10 PM   Permalink
but, he was a womaniser.

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Is jealousy in a relationship justified?