![]() □Īm I the only one who saw that the sister was a narcissist from like chapter 2? How did everyone else miss that? If she is really that great an actress why isn’t she winning more awards? □ ![]() Then without much of a fight on his part, they go through with the wedding and then like a week later he is confessing how much he loves her? Gag me.Įach time the sister came into their lives and he apologizes to her for marrying his wife I wanted to stab him in the face. Yet this is the same girl that he can’t stand to go without talking to and has sexy dreams about. □ we are told that he loves the sister so much that the thought of marrying his best friend (her sister) is insane to him. Since I haven't read to the end, I can't say whether the heroine has been celibate for these five years or not. Safe : it is known that the hero deprived the heroine of her virginity, but then contacted her sister and was with her for five years. I can't stand such a hero, for me it's worse than non-compliance with celibacy! □ When he had to marry the heroine, he suffered, because of her sister, that she left him, but then abruptly fell out of love with her and realized that he had loved the heroine all this time. But he is still going to get married and love this idea and loves sister, but still secretly wants the heroine and is jealous of her for other men.□□ The hero is already in love with sister, tolerates her infidelities, she is an actress and has done many things to get a role, he knows about it. ![]() Five years pass, the hero is engaged to sister all this time, of course they have sex all this time, while the heroine suffers from love for the hero all this time. Once drunk, the hero deprives the heroine of her virginity, but waking up in the morning finds her sister in bed and decides that he dreamed of the heroine and in fact he deprived her sister of her virginity, feels guilty and understands that he has to marry sister. Events 5 years ago: the hero and heroine are best friends and almost engaged (their families decided so). But that is only in certain circles.There's too much drama here. In areas of the world where arranged marriages are still popular, certain circles are moving toward giving the children more and more say in their partner. This is not only the case in the west, where immigrant parents may have children more resistant to such arrangements. "People are saying, 'I'm willing to let my parents find someone, but if I don't like him, I have the right to say no.'" There is an expectation that all parties will have an opinion, an opportunity to decline. "Today's arranged marriages place much more emphasis on free choice," Pamela Regan, a professor at California State University in Los Angeles, tells The Knot. While the family influence is still key-and indeed, it is often the family choosing the potential partner-some people are given a power of veto. While we traditionally think of an arranged marriage to mean showing up at the altar to meet your spouse for the first time, the modern take has more negotiation. ![]() But perhaps the biggest change is how some young people are given in their arrangement. ![]()
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