This is one article that always keeps me connected to it. Not because it is in vogue to make fun of such characters, but because how in one statement the entire culture of a country can be revealed. By the way, by the mention of "that they want to first hold hands, then want all the declarations of love and promises of marriage", the country's so called value system is not personified. That for me utter non-sense, but the deeper analysis of which I have come to think is that Indian women always want a support. Had it just been moral and principles and value system and that blah blah...then those girls would rather never go around at the first place, leave alone the promises of companionship, love and marriages involved. (in any particular order).
Luckily that this real life bad guy spoke straight about his experiences, else I would have never reached to my conclusion. The security of a man, which includes elements of sub-security like the shelter, food is taken care of. And of course, clicking up with a rich one fulfils all the Maslow's hierarchy of needs from top to bottom. HAHA
So, going by the introspection after the analysis, I am still wondering which need exactly stuck me into this marriage trap?? Hmm he said he loves me a lot and will always love me. DAMN, now after so many years I am wondering was that enough a reason to get into this deadly trap??? God knows..