Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.
-a gay person.
Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.
-a gay person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone else brought up how much of the exterior of Aparna's house was shown. It really was and I wondered about that and how it would play to the "average American."
Houston real estate is relatively cheap, so we are not talking about Arlington, VA. Her house really isn't that nice -- the house itself, the decor, or anything about it. At some point they show her clinking wine glasses with her "friends" (how do they tolerate her?) and the glasses look like she got them off of the Pier 1 clearance rack.
I wouldn't judge her for it EXCEPT that she holds herself out as having the highest of standards and nothing being good enough. She supposedly a successful attorney but she does not present that way at all, especially her home. She's been a successful lawyer for 10 years and has a home that needs a shabby chic makeover.
I agree her decor was cheap and tacky, but if you check out her Instagram, it's clear she spends a lot on travel.
She’s an in-house lawyer in Texas. Does she even break six figures? Either she is in a ton of debt between law school, house and travel, or her mom is bankrolling her lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone else brought up how much of the exterior of Aparna's house was shown. It really was and I wondered about that and how it would play to the "average American."
Houston real estate is relatively cheap, so we are not talking about Arlington, VA. Her house really isn't that nice -- the house itself, the decor, or anything about it. At some point they show her clinking wine glasses with her "friends" (how do they tolerate her?) and the glasses look like she got them off of the Pier 1 clearance rack.
I wouldn't judge her for it EXCEPT that she holds herself out as having the highest of standards and nothing being good enough. She supposedly a successful attorney but she does not present that way at all, especially her home. She's been a successful lawyer for 10 years and has a home that needs a shabby chic makeover.
I agree her decor was cheap and tacky, but if you check out her Instagram, it's clear she spends a lot on travel.
Anonymous wrote:I just found out that the matchmaker, Auntie Sima, is in a documentary on Amazon Prime called A Suitable Girl. I'll have to watch
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6604050/
Anonymous wrote:Someone else brought up how much of the exterior of Aparna's house was shown. It really was and I wondered about that and how it would play to the "average American."
Houston real estate is relatively cheap, so we are not talking about Arlington, VA. Her house really isn't that nice -- the house itself, the decor, or anything about it. At some point they show her clinking wine glasses with her "friends" (how do they tolerate her?) and the glasses look like she got them off of the Pier 1 clearance rack.
I wouldn't judge her for it EXCEPT that she holds herself out as having the highest of standards and nothing being good enough. She supposedly a successful attorney but she does not present that way at all, especially her home. She's been a successful lawyer for 10 years and has a home that needs a shabby chic makeover.
Anonymous wrote:Someone else brought up how much of the exterior of Aparna's house was shown. It really was and I wondered about that and how it would play to the "average American."
Houston real estate is relatively cheap, so we are not talking about Arlington, VA. Her house really isn't that nice -- the house itself, the decor, or anything about it. At some point they show her clinking wine glasses with her "friends" (how do they tolerate her?) and the glasses look like she got them off of the Pier 1 clearance rack.
I wouldn't judge her for it EXCEPT that she holds herself out as having the highest of standards and nothing being good enough. She supposedly a successful attorney but she does not present that way at all, especially her home. She's been a successful lawyer for 10 years and has a home that needs a shabby chic makeover.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished season 1. Couldn't get enough.
-40 something indian immigrant that had a love marriage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why the dad of the Sikh divorced lady said 'no' to the biodata of the Sikh divorced guy with a kid and an American ex-wife? His son-in-law is AA. Also, is there a stigma against blended families among Indian families? What would happen to the children of women who marry another divorced guy?
Probably because her sikh husband must have cheated with an American. Dad probably thinks that Americans have loose morals and anyone picking up an American wife in the first place is also not a moral person.
Bingo!
+1. I also think the fact that the Sikh guy had an American ex-wife period didn’t sit well with Rupam’s dad. He probably saw it as a sign this guy wasn’t “fully” into the community, culture, and tradition. While it may certainly not be true, that would likely be Rupam’s dad’s reaction despite his AA son-in-law.
Anonymous wrote:How has nobody mentioned the "life coach" that Sima Auntie sent some of them to? She was a THERAPIST. Just say the word. THERAPIST. There should be no shame, but I got the sense that "life coach" is more acceptable in Indian culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an Indian man and I think Aparna is hot.
I would make her my wife.
Aparna I am here for you!
I doubt you are an Indian man. She is quite bad looking.
Stop talking that way about my queen. Aparna I will bring you champagne and chocolates and buy you beautiful dresses and jewelry. I think she is exquisite.
Anonymous wrote:Why does watching this show make me want to order Indian food?