Me too. Darling or Chellam My friend doctor used to ask her where is
darling
KR

On Tue, 23 Sept 2025, 11:30 APS Mani, <[email protected]> wrote:

> A note on how I address my wife:  I got married rather late, 29 years old,
> though my father was matching my horoscope (a staunch believer) from the
> age of 24.  It was the 108th horoscope that was being seen.  (my wife's)
> Matched well.  I was in Mumbai as a professional at that time and was
> staying as a paying guest of a Parsee family (independent entrance and a
> place overlooking the sea at the Marine Drive, Bombay).  What stuck me in
> the Parsee community is their addressing their wives as 'Darling' at any
> given time.  I was impressed.  After marriage, we moved to Colaba, where
> South Indian influence was less, and I was free to address my wife (very
> learned and hailing from an outstanding family) the way I liked.  It is
> past 50 years of life together, and till this day, I have called her not by
> her name or any other slang, except Darling!  Seeking the blessing of
> elders and good wishes of all for our peaceful life on this occasion of
> Navarathri!
>
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2025 at 7:26 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I read in my email. The projection is exhibited as exclusive. However, as
>> far as I am concerned, as one cares for the parents and children, a husband
>> caring for wife and mutual caring is a good part of life and a must. Wife
>> is a friend but wife cannot address in public vada poda ; husband must
>> address with love and not hey etc.  Holding hands and living together is a
>> lifetime boon. It is not exclusive to discuss or feel emotional. KR IRS
>> 23925
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>> From: R V Rao <[email protected]>
>> Date: Tue, 23 Sept 2025 at 05:49
>> Subject: [society4servingseniors] Bonding for ever...... small story
>> To: societyforservingseniors <[email protected]>
>>
>>
>> He is 85 and insists on taking his wife hand in hand wherever they go.
>>
>> When I asked why your wife is distracted, like she wasn't following
>> anyone? He replied: She has Alzheimer's..
>>
>> So I said, will your wife worry if you let her go? He replied, ′′ She
>> doesn't remember... She doesn't know who I am anymore, she hasn't
>> recognized me for years ".
>>
>> Surprised, I said, ′′ and still you continue to guide on the way every
>> day even though she doesn't recognize you ".
>>
>> The elderly man smiled and looked into my eyes.
>>
>> he said, ′′ She doesn't know who I am, but I know who she is ".
>>
>> ′′ SHE IS THE LOVE OF MY LIFE ′′!" ♥️
>>
>> God bless this man who has loved his wife unconditionally even when
>> difficulties comes into their lives. Indeed, he fulfilled his vows to her,
>> “in sickness & in health, for richer or poorer, until death do us part”. .
>>
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