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      Are arranged marriages truly making a comeback, or are we just romanticizing tradition?
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      Are arranged marriages truly making a comeback, or are we just romanticizing tradition?

      "Are arranged marriages truly making a comeback, or are we just romanticizing tradition?" In today's fast-paced world, the idea of finding a life partner through technology and personal choice is mainstream. Yet, whispers of arranged marriages, once seen as a relic of the past, seem to be gaining traction again. Are we witnessing a genuine shift back towards family-approved matches, or is this a nostalgic idealization of a time-honored practice? Consider these points: • The rise of matrimony apps that facilitate arranged introductions, blending tradition with modernity. • The perceived stability and familial support often associated with arranged unions. • The ongoing debate about individual choice versus societal and familial pressures. • How evolving economic and social landscapes might be influencing these choices. What are your thoughts on this resurgence? Are arranged marriages a viable option for the modern Indian woman, or is love-based marriage the only path forward?

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      Are arranged marriages truly making a comeback, or are we just romanticizing tradition?

      "Are arranged marriages truly making a comeback, or are we just romanticizing tradition?" In today's fast-paced world, the idea of finding a life partner through technology and personal choice is mainstream. Yet, whispers of arranged marriages, once seen as a relic of the past, seem to be gaining traction again. Are we witnessing a genuine shift back towards family-approved matches, or is this a nostalgic idealization of a time-honored practice? Consider these points: • The rise of matrimony apps that facilitate arranged introductions, blending tradition with modernity. • The perceived stability and familial support often associated with arranged unions. • The ongoing debate about individual choice versus societal and familial pressures. • How evolving economic and social landscapes might be influencing these choices. What are your thoughts on this resurgence? Are arranged marriages a viable option for the modern Indian woman, or is love-based marriage the only path forward?

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