rk on their arranged marriage journey. These feelings reflect the intricate process of moving from
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ons for him to uphold their legacy and traditions. However, he also yearns for a relationship that's emotio
ionships, which sometimes clash with the traditional customs his family cherishes. He struggles to find a m
eir relationship. Yet, he's also skeptical about whether they can truly connect on a deeper level, given
arriage, but he's conflicted about the idea of developing love out of obligation. H
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fears that marriage might require her to compromise her personal and professional goals. The challeng
ries that marriage might pressure her to shift her focus towards family life, potentially a
ever, she also fears that they might not be compatible, and that her ambitions might be oversha
ue self. She fears that conforming to traditional expectations might mean suppressing her own desires
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s of marriage imposed by their families and the reality of their personal desires. They need to rec
anya navigate their differing backgrounds and expectations. Effective communicatio
ties while creating a unified partnership. Finding a balance where they can sup
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ears, hopes, and insecurities, they learn to balance tradition with modernity, duty with personal desire, and independence with partnership. Th