Arranged marriages aren't that common in the Western world, but remain prevalent across the globe. They're more of a cultural practice that some abide by and others choose to reject. Hindustan Times / ...
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The only thing the average American knows about arranged marriages is whatever they gleaned from Bollywood films and television. Usually, the takeaway is bad. Some poor girl, smitten with some ...
On Aug. 24, 1986, I had an arranged marriage in India, which was brokered through an introduction from a family friend who knew both my husband’s family and mine. On July 13, 2024, my daughter had an ...
I’ll admit it: I love reality TV. I especially love the shows that purport to find people love. My newest obsession—Married at First Sight—is one of several reality shows (along with Arranged, Married ...
An oldie but a goodie. This blog post was originally published on April 14, 2014. With Passover approaching next week, it is an opportune time to re-share and allow you, once again, to redefine your ...
From Married at First Sight to Indian Matchmaking, arranged marriages have been reality TV fodder for years. But, as is true of many a reality TV relationship, arranged or not, what we see onscreen ...
In the heart of India, where tradition and modernity often coexist in vibrant harmony, the concept of marriage has undergone a profound transformation. While the word arranged marriage might still ...
Christian and Maria Miller tied the knot in 2014 and appeared on FYI reality TV show Arranged for two seasons (2015–16). Both just 18 at the time of their arranged marriage, the Romani teens from ...
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I got into an arranged marriage when I was 21. Yes, it was too early, especially for modern Indian standards, but looking back, I wouldn’t change a thing. In retrospect, I don't recall why I accepted ...