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Men- Would you marry a girl named SAMSYA?
Asked by ankit shivam,
14 Sep '12 01:30 pm
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With pleasure - life without samasya is absolutely boring . I will pray god dont take her away from me rather give me more strength to face her .
Answered by joyesh chakraborty, 14 Sep '12 01:48 pm
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If she is a very nice girl....no problem for me.......:-)
Answered by Joseph Chacko, 14 Sep '12 01:38 pm
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Oh .ho .. it is an outdated saying now ... not true .. it is not fair to say like this but some are so prejudiced that they can not get rid of their . thinking .. so it is THEIR SAMASYA..
Answered by lolita mansfield, 14 Sep '12 04:46 pm
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Frailty thy name is Woman...
its an old quote and proved time and again....
marrying any woman...whatever be her name...
would add to my SAMASYA...without fail...
so why not marry her...after all...whats in a name :-))
Answered by prasoon, 14 Sep '12 02:29 pm
its an old quote and proved time and again....
marrying any woman...whatever be her name...
would add to my SAMASYA...without fail...
so why not marry her...after all...whats in a name :-))
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