Growing craze of live-in relationships among students!

Discussion in 'Education' started by rekhagupta, May 3, 2011.

  1. rekhagupta

    rekhagupta New Member

    The craze of live-in relationship is growing between the students and people of young age who are working in offices. How far is it apt to follow the western culture and living in this way before marriage. When a boy and a girl lives together as a partner in one house then they are considered living in as a live-in relationship. What are your views in this way?
     


  2. Student

    Student New Member

    I think we Indians are not quite prepared to embrace such kind of culture. We still have youngsters living with parents until their graduation and i find this live-in relationship way too fast forward step which could have negative impacts in our Indian society. Please share your views on this!
     
  3. Gas

    Gas New Member

    Live-in relationships are not acceptable in Indian society but it is seen that especially students who goes to the metro cites for pursuing their studies, prefer staying with their partners rather than staying in hostels or pgs or with their friends. It is surely going to have negative impacts on the Indian society.
     
  4. indiangirl

    indiangirl New Member

    We belong to a country of vast culture and traditions,where live-in relations are not much accepted.However the real scenario is -do today's youngsters even bother if their relationships are being accepted?no doubt this has negative impacts on the society and on the upcoming generations,but do we have any measures to stop it completely?Youngsters say its "their" personal life if they want to stay with their partners before marriage but whats so personal if that affects the public.Share some measures to stop this else start living with it with full acceptance!remember:this way we will loose our ethics and even after years of independence western influence still controls us!
     
  5. traveller

    traveller New Member

    Although, live-in relationships are not a part of Indian culture, however, India has slowly started accepting it. It is growing mostly among students. It is mostly seen among those who come from different places to study. This is mainly because the cost of living in big cities are very high and this helps in reducing the cost as it is shared by both the partners. Secondly, since they understand each other and their needs, it makes living easy. Thirdly, it provides a sense of security especially to the girl.
     
  6. Satabdi Roy

    Satabdi Roy New Member

    Like every coin, each issue has two faces of it; so is the case with live-in-relationships. Although it has been widely accepted by the Indian society, we cannot exactly declare it as a good or bad culture for India. The future couples get a chance to spend more time with each other in order to understand their other halves. In other words, sometimes it can be called as an economical act of spending lesser amount on the basic needs of living. It is one of the best approach in taking care of one’s fiancée and also acts as a detector of right compatibility. Taking India into consideration, the mega cities are very much okay and adaptive to such changes but the rural India finds it difficult to accept.
     

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