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Do you believe in 'made-for-each-other' concept, when in love....?
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Asked by Dil Se,
27 Feb '12 07:04 pm
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Made for each other couples is a rarity... But mad for each other is found in abundance... Very few men and women complete their partners with their love, loyalty and dedication.....
Answered by neelanjana chowdhury, 27 Feb '12 10:37 pm
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I think, 'made-for-each-other' is not a concept, it is an occasional phenomenon. Concept is a principle or idea which are followed or pursued or implemented to get the desired result. I don't think, two persons can become 'made-for-each-other' by dint of hard work or doggedness or ven by most sincere desire. Maradona's second goal in 1986world cup footbal final was a phenomenon. It can't be repeated. It just happens that two persons become 'made-for-each-other' which can be best termed as phenomenon.
Answered by soumyen sarkar, 27 Feb '12 07:18 pm
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Young lawyer meets and marries girl after knowing her one day. Takes bride home to meet his mother who disapproves of the marriage. Lawyer thinks everything will be fine as he moves up the ladder of the law firm. He doesn't and things get tough. A baby makes things even tougher.
Newlyweds, John and Jane Mason, struggle through their first year a marriage, plagued by money problems, illness and a meddlesome live-in mother-in-law. To top it all off, their baby son is dying of pneumonia, and can only be saved by a serum that must be flown from Salt Lake City to New York, when all flights have been grounded by impassable weather conditions. Through all this turmoil, their love never falters, as they were "Made for Each Other."
Answered by jameel ahmed, 27 Feb '12 07:10 pm
Newlyweds, John and Jane Mason, struggle through their first year a marriage, plagued by money problems, illness and a meddlesome live-in mother-in-law. To top it all off, their baby son is dying of pneumonia, and can only be saved by a serum that must be flown from Salt Lake City to New York, when all flights have been grounded by impassable weather conditions. Through all this turmoil, their love never falters, as they were "Made for Each Other."
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I have yet to see a perfect example of this in real life
Answered by iqbal seth, 27 Feb '12 07:05 pm
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