
One of the common sense belief, "Love knows no reason," does not stand up to sociological research on courtship and marriage. The choice of a lifetime partner is generally limited by societal expectations and confined with boundaries defined by age, money, education, ethnicity, religion, and even height. Cupid's arrow flies only in certain directions.
This is one of the examples taken from my sociology textbook. Haihz... i guess for those who really knows what i am worrying about, you all will understand what i think after reading this. Today my parents came to kampar. We went to tesco to buy some stuffs such as table lamp which i need to use when i want to study late in the middle of night and i have a roommate who sleeps early. After we had dinner in restaurant, my parents came upstairs and chat with my roommate and housemate things related about education. I dun understand why i am not really happy with it. Then my mum ask me i seems busy sms-ing huh...sms with who... i juz answer my friend. Before this, there is quite some time, my mindset tell me to let my mum know about my relationship with my bf for half a year dy. After today, i feel that i should let my mum know about this. At least i need to know what are they thinking and whether they can accept or not. Yet do i have the courage to do so.....i wonder.................. i am not that type of person who can speak up to other ppl easily especially on those sensitive issues, especially on what i am thinking deep inside my heart...
2 comments:
love knows no reason? but when do we even know when it's love???
i wonder too...
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