If you are in love with your neighbor's wife and if you feel that your neighbor has put her under house arrest, you would tend to feel that you personally have been affronted. And you break off relations with your neighbor not because he isn't treating his wife well but because you feel he isn't treating your wife well.
At the end of the day one wonders which is a bigger issue. That the neighbor didn't treat his wife well (assuming this to be a fact) or that you think of his wife as yours.
Do things change if the neighbor wasn't legally married to the woman but only cohabiting with her and then decided to make the arrangement legal?
Of course the woman's decision is crucial. Even if the neighbors "wife" is unwilling to go thru the marriage, what is your locus standi especially if she is an "adult over the age of 18".
All this hoopla is only because the neighbor's woman and you belong to the same faith!!
Any resemblance of this issue to the current Kashmir issue is purely intentional. Well, if one is displeased with the behavior of men across the border, let's not forget our Biradari in our own side https://www.business-standard.com/article/opinion/eyeing-the-girls-of-j-k-119080901476_1.html
A sweet forward in the same spirit:
I changed my JIO WiFi password. Now my neighbour is not happy. He is shouting that he will go to Vodafone and complain about this.. And also in anger, He swiched off his own electricity light to show his protest..
Funny Neighbour....
Additional reading:
- https://kishkat.blogspot.com/2019/08/real-reason-why-pakistan-is-rattled-to.html
- Economic Times: J&K bifurcation: Pakistan's double standards exposed.
- https://vbala99.blogspot.com/2019/08/kashmir-370.html
- https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/538907-china-irks-india-over-kashmir-two-days-before-summit Quote: "China thundered in August that India had "continued to undermine China´s territorial sovereignty by unilaterally changing its domestic law"."
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