SATIRE

Marriage Mania

July 21, 2008
Chaitanya S

"Some people claim that marriage interferes with romance. There's no doubt about it. Anytime you have a romance, your wife is bound to interfere" - Groucho Marx.

Exactly my point!

Lately my friends and acquaintances (of either gender) have been slowly but surely succumbing to the marketing wiles of these mushrooming matrimonial sites, social/ parental / peer pressures and sell by date college romances (not exactly in that order).

Yet, bravely I stood with a trusted few, guarding the haloed frontiers of bachelorhood. Grieving (at times sniggering at) the vanquished.

So while my "online albums" (on those dime for a dozen social networking sites) bore photographs of philandering boys on the beaches of Goa, "their" albums had beautiful wedding and honeymoon snaps.

I wish to clarify that I do not detest marriage. It is as sacred an institution as there can be (so I've read). But for everything in life, there is a certain age (always exception to the rule). Else 8 year olds would be driving just because they love fast cars. You need to be matured enough to peep through the veil of initial thrill and recognize the hazards that lie ahead.

Plus, marriage is akin to bungee jumping or sky diving. You sign a consent form before you actually take the plunge. Unfortunately if you enjoy the thrill of taking the deep plunge, let's just say you can't go sky diving in the immediate future when it comes to marriage. However much you wish to. (That's 10/10 for morals and 11/10 for commitment).

Finally when my impatience hit the roof on account of my friends' "suicidal" tendencies, I sent a mass email to all the vanquished. It had a simple question. "Life is to be enjoyed when you are young and free. So for God's sake, WHY ?"

I got varied responses mostly from the US, Bangalore, Pune and some from Mumbai. The tone of the response depended on the person's emotional proximity to me, their gender and their reasons to take the plunge.

The honest ones (exclusively males) were pretty forthright with their reply. Something on the lines of Joseph Barth saying, "Marriage is our last, best chance to grow up". I totally agree. Next time please do something macho in your teens so you won't have to take such drastic steps.

The ones who had arranged marriages quoted something on the lines of Tom Mullen's, "Marriages blossom when we love the ones we marry". As an antithesis to this, I just remembered Samuel Johnson's saying, "Marriage is the triumph of hope over experience". Amen!

My creative friends from the Oscar Wilde school of thought responded as the great man would have. "Marriage is the triumph of imagination over intelligence". No wonder we get along so well on most counts.

But my favorite, coming from my really close bosom buddies (of either gender) was on the lines of "now at least we get laid each night". "With the same partner", was my sardonic remark. "Not always" was their surreptitious reply. Case rested. Meet you in hell.

I took one last juvenile dig at my "hit list" (excluding my haloed bosom buddies of course). One last email was posted and it simply pleaded, "GET A LIFE!"

One unanimous response from them "GET A WIFE!"


Chai is a US based MBA student who has dabbled professionally in Mechanical Engineering, Marketing, PR, Copy Writing, Fashion Photography and Modeling. When passion over rides his busy schedule, he switches off from his on campus teaching job and scribbles short stories and poems.
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#1
ravi
July 21, 2008
10:55 AM

"By all means marry. If you get a good wife, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher." --- Socrates

my feeling.., It is the institution which gives a best friend in your life, if not worst enemy in your life.

#2
Chaitanya S
July 21, 2008
11:13 AM

Ravi: "It is the institution which gives a best friend in your life, if not worst enemy in your life".

I already have a best friend and would not like anyone to replace that person. I thankfully don't have any enemies, so the other option is scary. "Sleeping with the enemy" wasn't exactly my favorite movie ! :-)

#3
temporal
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July 21, 2008
05:54 PM

even though this sounds ok...young men put in oak barrels to 'age' and 'mature' and when tasted ( and tested) by the Master, s/he will release the men in care of the padre for matrimonial disposal?

You need to be matured enough to peep through the veil of initial thrill and recognize the hazards that lie ahead.?

digression:

before release the Master will run a check for the following:

body - the viscosity should be just right

fat: full bodied but not overwhelming

crisp: balanced fruit acidity

finish: lingering aftertaste

not hard: not too tannic. causes headaches for some

oaky: ok that is personal preference

origin: year, place and weather has repercussion on growth, body and taste

there are more pointers but work beckons:)

#4
Chaitanya S
July 21, 2008
06:13 PM

Temp: I'll look forward to your pointers later in the day :-)

Every person is the "Master" of his/her own destiny. Unfortunately our society equates the maturing process of guys to wine and that of ladies to milk. Hence a mundane process like getting married gets unnecessary importance in one's youth.



#5
temporal
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July 21, 2008
06:29 PM

wine and milk?

hmmm

bailey's?

;)

#6
Chaitanya S
July 22, 2008
10:41 AM

Temp: Bailey's will taste sweeter if the wine is matured and the milk is fresh. If you get the drift :-)

#7
PornCornBusta aka PCB!
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July 24, 2008
06:24 PM

Before(or even after) marriage you all better read this newsletter http://www.savefamily.org/images/banners/498a-july-newsletter.pdf . Better late than never!

#8
Chaitanya S
July 25, 2008
02:52 PM

PCB: I had already come across this article in the past. My post is not inspired by it though
:-)

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