P is my colleague from work. This is the conversation I had with him today:
P: So Sonia, are you married?
Me: Nope.
P: Ah, so you can join R in the man-hunt. She’s unmarried too!
Me: Err… you have to hunt?
P: Of course, gone are the days when proposals come raining down. Now, a person will have to hunt for a partner.
Me: I don’t want to.
P: Why not?
Me: Not interested.
P: Why, scared of the responsibility of family life, of having kids and being responsible?
Me: No, not interested in “hunting”.
Someone please tell me what he said is not true!
I’m not a hunter and can never be one.
3 comments:
You mentioned Mumbai not too long ago, and I saw this article which seems to tie into your post:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060403/od_nm/india_marriage_dc;_ylt=Ai.usYVf_z1CNEDSy2v90LbtiBIF;_ylu=X3oDMTA5aHJvMDdwBHNlYwN5bmNhdA--
seems like you might be the "hunted", if anything! ;)
i'm rom Kerala, which is the only part stae in the country with more women than men. go figure!
Depends! Someone might hunt you down and then you can be captive for the rest of your life...
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