As per the actor, 'live-in' helps understand couples better
It also helps understand compatibility,
She adds, She also confesses society may not heed her
Actress Zeenat Aman has advocated live-in relationships before marriage.
In an instagram post, she noted, “if you’re in a relationship, I strongly recommend that you LIVE TOGETHER before getting married!”
She also went on to say that her sons are in such a relationship and she feels it is logical.
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“This is the same advice I’ve always given my sons, both of whom have had, or are in, a live-in relationship. It just seems logical to me that before two people get their families and the government involved in their equation, they first put their relationship to the ultimate test.”
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She also went on to reason out her line of thought.
“It’s easy to be the best version of yourself for a few hours a day. But can you share a bathroom? Weather the storm of a bad mood? Agree on what to eat for dinner every night? Keep the fire alive in the bedroom? Work through the million tiny conflicts that inevitably arise between two people in close proximity? In short – are you actually compatible?”
But what about the society?
“I’m aware that Indian society is a little uptight about “living in sin” but then again, society is uptight about so many things! Log kya kahenge?”
As per the actor, 'live-in' helps understand couples better
It also helps understand compatibility,
She adds, She also confesses society may not heed her
Actress Zeenat Aman has advocated live-in relationships before marriage.
In an instagram post, she noted, “if you’re in a relationship, I strongly recommend that you LIVE TOGETHER before getting married!”
She also went on to say that her sons are in such a relationship and she feels it is logical.
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“This is the same advice I’ve always given my sons, both of whom have had, or are in, a live-in relationship. It just seems logical to me that before two people get their families and the government involved in their equation, they first put their relationship to the ultimate test.”
View this post on Instagram
She also went on to reason out her line of thought.
“It’s easy to be the best version of yourself for a few hours a day. But can you share a bathroom? Weather the storm of a bad mood? Agree on what to eat for dinner every night? Keep the fire alive in the bedroom? Work through the million tiny conflicts that inevitably arise between two people in close proximity? In short – are you actually compatible?”
But what about the society?
“I’m aware that Indian society is a little uptight about “living in sin” but then again, society is uptight about so many things! Log kya kahenge?”