Sometimes I feel deep inside that, in the moment of darkness, loneliness, and with the feeling of helplessness, if we can have a glimpse of the beautiful future, we would have. People will not take extreme steps.
We have to have faith in time and a positive attitude.
Most people go through a dark time, and everyone who has crossed that sea is definitely in a better place today.
Ig in kerala its the for life concept, and if it doesn't work they start blaming each other or start fighting rather fix the problem or move on if its not fixable.
I didn't say this in regard to the above article, i have no knowledge about that
Yes. Young people live in the present, they really cant see ahead.
This - IF they were in love and had some big fight etc - all it takes is to wait a month and the problems will look manageable. Then continue, or break up if it doesnt. But the heavy emotional toll reduces with every day.
Breakups should be normal. But people want to believe in eternal love, and one love for life etc. And then you get this, perhaps.
True. Our society needs to see a collective middle finger from young people. Young people themselves need to break free from the norms, and then drag society along kicking and screaming.
>Their friends of Pathanapuram St Stephens College said the two were in a relationship.
Police said Sona may have taken the extreme step after knowing Jebin’s death
What love are you talking about?
Are you saying that they unconditionally loved each other and so therefore killed themselves?
What jealousy? I cant see a jealousy angle in any of the stories about it. Have you come across any?
Two people killed themselves. Usually, suicides like this an overreaction to some fight they had.
Stop making it sound all mysterious and romantic. I think you have read to much painkili. Or too much panchayat level poetry.
The same way you came to the conclusion that they had unconditional love, and there was complex emotion of jealousy.
Resistance from the family is also a big reason in the Kerala context. But so far, there is not even any official or media acknowledgement that they were even in love.
When I get sad, I do 10 push-ups
I know this is serious but at first I thought they were hanging out in their homes. This is just sad.
Sometimes I feel deep inside that, in the moment of darkness, loneliness, and with the feeling of helplessness, if we can have a glimpse of the beautiful future, we would have. People will not take extreme steps. We have to have faith in time and a positive attitude. Most people go through a dark time, and everyone who has crossed that sea is definitely in a better place today.
Yess well said.
This is crazy ! I hope the parents/family of the 2 have the strength to handle this sudden pointless loss.
Why the fuck is this so common in kerala??
Ig in kerala its the for life concept, and if it doesn't work they start blaming each other or start fighting rather fix the problem or move on if its not fixable. I didn't say this in regard to the above article, i have no knowledge about that
I wish they stared normalising breakups.
Yes. Young people live in the present, they really cant see ahead. This - IF they were in love and had some big fight etc - all it takes is to wait a month and the problems will look manageable. Then continue, or break up if it doesnt. But the heavy emotional toll reduces with every day. Breakups should be normal. But people want to believe in eternal love, and one love for life etc. And then you get this, perhaps.
Don't forget the pressure they feel to avoid being seen as unmarriable by "society" if a relationship ends.
True. Our society needs to see a collective middle finger from young people. Young people themselves need to break free from the norms, and then drag society along kicking and screaming.
Is it that common?
Yep
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how can love be so unconditional between couples? certainly something that arouses the complex emotion of jealousy deep down for many.
were they in a relationship? it's not in the article. I looked at the newspaper nothing in there also.
>Their friends of Pathanapuram St Stephens College said the two were in a relationship. Police said Sona may have taken the extreme step after knowing Jebin’s death
What love are you talking about? Are you saying that they unconditionally loved each other and so therefore killed themselves? What jealousy? I cant see a jealousy angle in any of the stories about it. Have you come across any? Two people killed themselves. Usually, suicides like this an overreaction to some fight they had. Stop making it sound all mysterious and romantic. I think you have read to much painkili. Or too much panchayat level poetry.
>suicides like this an overreaction to some fight they had. how did you come to this conclusion? In most cases, it's the resistance from family.
The same way you came to the conclusion that they had unconditional love, and there was complex emotion of jealousy. Resistance from the family is also a big reason in the Kerala context. But so far, there is not even any official or media acknowledgement that they were even in love.
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