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mai_chori_sudari
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Posted on 11-06-07 8:31
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All the Nepalese BOYS in the US are "BOKA". What do you think gals? C'mon, lets share your views. Just see the posts in sajha...."gal needed to marry", "gal needed to share apt", "my gf dumped me", "himani ko ...pic"... hareeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
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mai_chori_sudari
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Posted on 11-06-07 10:34
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stylish दाजै, सारै नै चित्त दुख्यो हो? Sorry ल... (hajur lai happy bhai tika)
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uptowngal
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Posted on 11-06-07 10:35
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jhilke da teso bhanera paaunu hunna. atleast euta email ta lekhnu parcha ni. ketiko pachi lagyo bhandaimaa aafno sis laai birsanu bhaena ni. da ki tiharmaa sis lai gift dinu parlaa bhanera ketiko bahaana garnu bhaako. je bhaneni bhaitkaako gift ta nali chordina ke
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Megalomaniac
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Posted on 11-06-07 10:40
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Amazing
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Posted on 11-06-07 10:44
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Sani timro lagi ta mero Maya nai kaafi chha ni......kina chaiyo tyasto gift sift.....tyo ta dekhaune bahana matrai ta ho ni hoina ra??? Yedi timi lai nabhai nahune ho bhane kinidiula HEERA ko necklace...........chinta nagara na... ab barsha ma ek patak aaune TIHAR....timro chitta dukhanuna ta mann chaina ni mero pani :-)
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Posted on 11-06-07 10:45
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amzing that is not the way to reply --- (sudari?) sundaree u have nice name but naam sundar tara thread chahi kina asundar
boka boki thread ma Tihar ko kuro jhan stupid but i would like to ask to Sudari can i have ONLINE Bhai Tika from you? ki ma pani tim/ro BOKA ko line ma chu
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uptowngal
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Posted on 11-06-07 10:48
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jhilke da u r so sweet. love u da. hajurle kasari thaha bhaako malaai heeraako necklace lagaauna man lagiraa cha bhanera. da ko maya sangai heerako necklace bhobhane jhanai raamro huncha ni hoina ra da.
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stylish
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Posted on 11-06-07 11:02
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chitta ta dukheko hoina tara boka ma testo k cha ra compare gareko bhaneko?? Your view....
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justhuman
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Posted on 11-06-07 11:08
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Every gal I met be it nepali brunette or kuirini blonde turned out to be a bitch. whoever said this was a wise guy "LIFE IS A BITCH AND THEN YOU MARRY ONE"
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BathroomCoffee
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Posted on 11-06-07 11:40
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Justhuman They would have been happy if you had a MARKER instead of a PENCIL everytime you want to write something. he he
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BathroomCoffee
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Posted on 11-06-07 11:40
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Justhuman They would have been happy if you had a MARKER instead of a PENCIL everytime you want to write something. he he
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Fabolous
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Posted on 11-06-07 11:42
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justhuman
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Posted on 11-06-07 11:44
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Bathroomcoffee, I suppose you are right. Even Markers fade away eventually though!
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hippocratic oath
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Posted on 11-06-07 11:47
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well this thread originator seems experienced
khariyeki bakhri
khub gau ghar dulera bhukta bhogi bhayeki
tesaileta she knows most things abt boka
we r proud bakhri
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Tisa
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Posted on 11-06-07 12:07
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I found this interesting article in Times of India.
May be it could shed some light on on going discussion .
The power shift 29 Oct 2007, 1605 hrs IST,Asha Chowdary,TNN
SHE'S smart, sharp, spirited and successful. Whether driving a spiffy car, multitasking on her Blackberry or managing an equity portfolio, the new-age high flyer is one busy woman.
A recent wealth management study says that "By 2020, women millionaires would outnumber their male counterparts, and that within 20 years, 60 per cent of the world's wealth would be managed by women."
But are men celebrating women's meteoric rise at the workplace and in business? Or does it hurt their macho pride that women should beat them at their own game, which is to bring home the more substantial bacon?
While some men are gung-ho about women breaking into the super-wealthy circuit and raking it in fast, others are either circumspect or plain unhappy about the imminent change of order.
It is evident that the curtains are fast falling on an era of male domination and lopsided wealth distribution. More and more companies in our country now have women in powerful positions. Fabulous? Not always, say sociologists. Women being too wealthy and successful has proved to be a new lifestyle malaise for some couples, especially in a country, where many men still fight shy of changing nappies and rustling up an evening meal. Marital problems can surface unless there is maturity all around. It's not uncommon these days to find women whose salary makes her the primary provider in a household. But often this stereotype reversal extracts a high price.
Take the case of Anaita, a high-flying, highly paid executive whose eight-month-old marriage ended in a divorce because her scientist husband couldn't handle her financial success.
"Men are not going to sit back quietly and allow this to happen. For hundreds of years, men have engineered a social structure and the empire will strike back if this were to change," says adman Prahlad Kakar.
Many men define their masculinity by how much money they earn and can begin to feel very insecure when their wives do better than them. Often, single, successful women choose to downplay their achievements to forge relationships.
Explains Dr Harish Shetty, psychiatrist and counsellor, Dr L H Hiranandani Hospital, Mumbai, "Some men don't mind helping out at home or looking after kids as they know their wives need their emotional support too. At another level, there are husbands who coach their spouses to get ahead. At the third level, there are men who tell their wives, 'You don't spend enough time with me', 'You don't need me'. Strangely enough, these are statements women made 10 years ago."
There are, however, cases when monetary success of the wife does not spell trouble in a relationship. Many women believe that more money in their hands per se cannot upset the marriage applecart or change existing personal equations. "We have to deal with changes that are happening. When two people bring home a salary, life can offer so many more luxuries. Men have to adapt to that. For me, trust, values, faithfulness and commitment are most important," states Diana Hayden, a former Miss India.
Says Aruna Newton, Head-Design, Infosys Leadership Institute, Bangalore. "In my case, how much I earn lacks importance in the relationship I enjoy with my husband. I need his emotional support and we don't discuss our salaries. At the end of the day, can a relationship be quantified? I believe that you could be the CEO of a company but you cannot outsource the home and the hearth!"
So, could the problem lie with the male of the species? Not if you ask actor Anil Kapoor. "I would love it if there were more women millionaires than men. It is a very positive thing to find that women are so successful as this will keep men on their toes too," quips Kapoor.
Though there are many heartening instances of men being comfortable or indeed proud of their wives' fiscal success, it certainly is not a universal truth. Says Revathi Rohira, advocate specialising in matrimonial cases, "Seventy per cent of divorce cases are filed because one partner feels inferior to the other."
"I believe that the husband should provide materially and the woman provide emotionally in a relationship. When the woman suddenly becomes powerful, it can become a challenge for the couple and has to be handled with care," believes actor-model-singer Raageshwari.
Then there are women who obviously wouldn't mind being among the riches, but who have an issue when it comes to their spouses earning less than them. "In so many companies, the top person is now a woman, like Indra Nooyi of PepsiCo, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw of Biocon and the top guns at ICICI. It's great for our egos to know this. But, speaking strictly for myself, I would not like to marry anyone who earns less than I do, not because I have a problem, but because my peers, friends and society might," confesses actor Bhairavi Goswami.
From a sociological point of view, women getting financially powerful is a crucial period in the world. "We should accept these re-defined roles, the positive effects of the change, and live in harmony," is sociologist G K Karanth's sage advice.
Actor Chunky Pandey welcomes this change of guard, saying, "I believe that when women become more powerful, there will be fewer wars and a much kinder world to look forward to." Touché!
asha.chowdary@timesgroup.com
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gunyucholi
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Posted on 11-06-07 12:18
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men are from mars, women are from venus. it's true that girls don't read maps and guys don't ask for directions(it's true for many of us anyway...)so what is this fuss all about?work together as a team and complement each other's weaknesses.that is the only solution of boka n bokani(or whatever it is)inevitable problem.
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Whisper
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Posted on 11-06-07 12:36
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I am looking of an apartment/roomate in Alexandria, VA. Any information will be appreciated.
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evrY1_FAKE
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Posted on 11-06-07 12:38
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Only foolish makes genralizations
"ALL Nepalese Boys"
second you need to define...your meaning for the word..."bokas"--
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mai_chori_sudari
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Posted on 11-06-07 12:39
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male or female roomate? pakkai female ho ki?? feri aarko mahanubhaav aaunu bhayo...khojima..
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Chicago-Bull
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Posted on 11-06-07 1:34
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Boka party jindabaad.
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stylish
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Posted on 11-06-07 1:41
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खोइ त मै छोरी सुन्दरी तिम्ले मेरो प्रश्न को जवाफ दिएको। तिम्ले बोका भनेर किन भनेको । बोका मा के सिमिलरिती हुन्छ केटा हरु को ।
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