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Love Letters
To a Beloved
Husband
From a Blessed Wife
by Aparna Chatterjee
My Dear Shonu,
You just cannot imagine how very touched I was to receive that pleasant
surprise of the beautiful Valentine Card and the very thoughtful gift of
the enchanting Book "the gift of love" by Sophie Bevan, on my bed-side
table...
"Your Love is the best part of my Life." – your card said to me...
I agree too, my dear...and it applies the same to you...without your
love and care, I would have been in the doldrums by now...
Come to think of it, a few years back, when I was an unmarried
lass...and we used to have this debate of Arranged Marriage Vs Love
Marriage in our friend-circle, many of my friends would always support
the success of Love Marriages as opposed to Arranged Marriages.
I was a bit queer, because I couldn't support any, so I was kind of
Neutral...as I felt that all marriages are gambles with a risk...they
succeed or they fail...or they just remain dysfunctional and get stale
over a period of time, as the partners get used to each other's non-chalance
and stay put together, even if they don't vibe well...for the sake of
kids and the societal stigmas attached to a failed marriage.
In love marriages, how much of a person you really get to know...till
you start living together day in and day out...because courtship and
dating usually involve good clothes, good food, raunchy spots and
passions running high, and lots of "feel good" HIs and BYEs in those
clandestine meetings of love-lorn couples.
So, I used to feel that it's true in arranged marriages, you hardly know
your partner...yet in love marriages too, esp. in India (where you don't
get to live with each other before matrimony), there is only the "rosy
side" of a relationship you get to see on dates and romantic nights
out...and even I had heard of so many love-birds falling apart after
matrimony...when the reality of marriage hits them hard...and they come
down to earth, from their lofty mountains of desired dreams...and so I
always felt that Arranged or Love...Marriage is a Gamble...Arranged
Marriages fail...so do Love Marriages too...
and to this day, I feel that You have been a blessing from God...for you
were a stranger to me before our marriage, because our partnership was
arranged...and every day, I find myself more and more reasons...to keep
loving you boundlessly...
and so, My Love...after all the philosophizing above...let me say to you
my heart-felt desire...
wish it was your holiday today...wish there was someone to take care of
our kids...so that I could make the most of this beautiful, lovable
Valentine's Day with you...and carry on giving you those lusty smooches
I gave you in the morning...and also lovingly nudge your ***** as I
often do...and caress you gently down there...
for You always make me feel so wholesome and privileged being your
precious wife...Truly So, because You are the Best Thing That has ever
Happened to me in my Life...You've made me a Mother...and You give me a
Reason to live and survive...even when I'm at my very worst and feel
that life is not worth living...
So I Love You, when you are smelling fresh of body gel, and shaving gel,
and hair gel...and I do love you all the same when I see my Shonu with a
blocked nose, smelly pits and that baashi morning feeling of a
smelly mouth and chokhe bichuti..!
So here's a Naughty Wife's Valentine Letter for her "Shonu-Monu"
Husband..!
Please try to come early this evening, because I need to hug you tight
and cozy...and once again, Thanks Very Much...for those lovely little
surprises of today...You always bowl me over with your choice of
gifts..!
Remember...You gave me that beautiful Love Poetry Book and that very
charming, beaded crystal page-marker on our last year's Valentine's
Day..! I've preserved it lovingly in my drawer...
So that's a long "love-letter" for now..!
ever gratefully yours,
~ Aparna
February 12, 2006
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Love Letters
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Part 1 by Gaurang Bhatt, MD
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Sanatana Dharma and Hinduism by Dr. RK Lahiri,
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True Happiness by
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The School Going by Soma Guru
Awareness of Oneself by Viraj R. Rai
Priestly Brahmins by J. Ajithkumar
Journeys, Dreams and Other Thoughts by Naiya
Sivaraj
Mirage by NS Murty
Browsing by Vikram Karve
To a Beloved Husband, From a Blessed Wife
by Aparna Chatterjee
Fathers Have Feelings Too by Barbara Lewis
How She Snagged Her Tiger by Neha Girotra
Between the Black and the Red Light by Savad
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Sounds, Not Silence by Surekha Kadapa-Bose
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The Trouble with Scarves by Mehru Jaffer
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