The Takeover Effect author Nisha Sharma argues that love and arranged marriage are not mutually exclusive. Avon Impulse / Courtesy Romance readers are no strangers to wedding bells; happily ever after ...
Author and entrepreneur Comfort Rexford believes her first book can be an inspiration to women, regardless of their marital status. Rexford recently published “Arranged Marriage: The Dilemma of an ...
Romance readers are no strangers to wedding bells; happily ever after is practically preordained. Lately, however, there’s a common twist on the marriage trope: depictions of arranged marriage within ...
Sonali Dev, photo courtesy of Ishita Singh Photography, and Nisha Sharma, photo courtesy of Jon Macapodi Off the page, both authors have personal experience with arranged marriage: Dev has, in her own ...
This week in the magazine, Ariel Levy reviews Elizabeth Gilbert’s new book, “Committed: A Skeptic Makes Her Peace with Marriage” and also considers the history of marriage as an institution: For all ...
NEW DELHI, March 14 (Reuters) - Shazaf Fatima Haider was always interested in how it happened. How strangers met in contrived settings, were expected to like each other and get married. Eventually, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Arranged marriages aren't that common in the Western world, but remain prevalent across the globe. They're more of a cultural ...
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