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Buying saris-tempting hobby for women
received the sari parcel yesterday. The saris are absolutely fabulous and so much to my taste. I could not resist the temptation to get some more... and this goes on for the ladies who cannot resist to get tempted to possess more and more saris. Saris are always found to be the most desirable object that woman crave for. I have seen my grandmother, my mother with the same desire for saris and now I am following their footsteps. Woman specially Indian woman have a craziness to store saris in their wardrobe whether they wear it or not.
Life is a street car named DESIRE... thus the desire for saris in women is a never ending quest. This desire can be compared to the desire for food. One wants to eat food when he is hungry, he eats and then again he gets hungry and wants more. So there is no end to this process and want of food. Similarly for women it is the same way that it happens. She feels the urge to buy a new sari that is in fashion. Once she gets it she wants the next one. And in this way the show goes on...and the husbands are under great pressure as half of their salary and time goes in buying saris for their wives and still they cannot get the boon of making them happy. That is what you call is a woman.
Saas-bahu serials from India have led to a craze for saris in Pakistan and traders say the obsession has grown so big that women there have named the saris after the characters in the popular serials. Benarasi saris are always in demand in Pakistan and are given in weddings and as gifts and people are willing to pay any price for them. Thus we can see that the sari craze is a direct result of the serials and the films. Films like Devdas have also had a great impact on the minds of the ladies and at that point of time till date were greatly fascinated towards the Devdas sari.
In concluding the whole subject about the craziness of women buying saris will never end. However modern they become they will never be able to get out of this habit of collecting saris and keeping them. Even the women are of the habit that they never want to unfold their sari that they buy instead they feel like keeping it and showing it to the people around her specially their woman around them and this is a nice way and a very easy way to make the woman around her jealous. Jealousy is a very common form of nature that the women cherish and build and one of the very common base for this jealousy is the issue of the sari they possess as to who has more. And the battle and the competition and the desire goes on...



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