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Now in their 30s, the ladies of Chit Chaat reflect on their dating history and the pressures faced to bypass dating and immediately marry within their community once they are 'of age'. What drives Indian parents' persistence to marry their sons and daughters off to families within their same culture - is it for cultural preservation or does it offer a sense of security? And how do we resolve the obvious double standard that exists between Indian men and women and their dating behavior? The crew shares their theories on how we can move forward and de-stigmatize dating for future generations.
By Sheetal Tahilramani, Neha Gajwani, Amrita Uttamchandani, Priyanka Handa, and Rishika Budhrani5
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Now in their 30s, the ladies of Chit Chaat reflect on their dating history and the pressures faced to bypass dating and immediately marry within their community once they are 'of age'. What drives Indian parents' persistence to marry their sons and daughters off to families within their same culture - is it for cultural preservation or does it offer a sense of security? And how do we resolve the obvious double standard that exists between Indian men and women and their dating behavior? The crew shares their theories on how we can move forward and de-stigmatize dating for future generations.