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by amneo » Thu Jun 24, 2004 8:00 pm

The Travails of Single South Indian men of conservative upbringing" or "Why we don't get any..."



Yet another action packed weekend in Mumbai, full of fun, frolic and introspection. I have learnt many things. For example having money when none of your friends have any is as good as not having any. And after spending much time in movie theatres, cafes and restaurants I have gathered many insights into the endless monotony that is the love life of south Indian men. What I have unearthed is most disheartening. Disheartening because comprehension of these truths will not change our status anytime soon. However there is also cause for joy. We never stood a chance anyway. What loads the dice against virile, gallant, well educated, good looking, sincere mallus and tams? (Kandus were once among us, but Bangalore has changed all that.)



Our futures are shot to hell as soon as our parents bestow upon us names that are anything but alluring. I cannot imagine a more foolproof way of making sure the child remains single till classified advertisements or that maternal uncle in San Francisco thinks otherwise. Name him "Parthasarathy Venkatachalapthy" and his inherent capability to combat celibacy is obliterated before he could even talk. He will grow to be known as Partha. Before he knows, his smart, seductively named northy classmates start calling him Paratha. No woman in their right minds will go anyway near poor Parthasarathy. His investment banking job doesn't help either. His employer loves him though. He has no personal life you see. By this time the Sanjay Singhs and Bobby Khans from his class have small businesses of their own and spend 60% of their lives in discos and pubs. The remaining 40% is spent coochicooing with leather and denim clad muses in their penthouse flats on Nepean Sea Road. Business is safely in the hands of the Mallu manager. After all with a name like Blossom Babykutty he cant use his 30000 salary anywhere. Blossom gave up on society when in school they automatically enrolled him for Cookery Classes. Along with all the girls.



Yes my dear reader, nomenclature is the first nail in a coffin of neglect and hormonal pandemonium. In a kinder world they would just name the poor southern male child and throw him off the balcony. "Yes appa we have named him Goundamani..." THUD. Life would have been less kinder to him anyway.



If all the women the Upadhyays, Kumars, Pintos and, god forbid, the Sens and Roys in the world have met were distributed amongst the Arunkumars, Vadukuts and Chandramogans we would all be merry casanovas with 3 to 4 pretty things at each arm. But alas it is not to be. Of course the south Indian women have no such issues. They have names which are like sweet poetry to the ravenous northie hormone tanks. Picture this: "Welcome, and this is my family. This is my daughter Poorni (what a sweet name!!) and my son Ponnalagusamy (er.. hello..).." Cyanide would not be fast enough for poor Samy. Nothing Samy does will help him. He can pump iron, drive fast cars and wear snazzy clothes, but against a braindead dude called Arjun Singhania he has as much chance of getting any as a Benedictine Monk in a Saharan Seminary.



Couple this with the other failures that have plagued our existence. Any attempt at spiking hair with gel fails miserably. In an hour I have a crown of greasy, smelly fibrous mush. My night ends there. However the northy just has to scream "Wakaw!!!" and you have to peel the women off him to let him breathe. In a disco while we can manage the medium hip shake with neck curls, once the Bhangra starts pumping we are as fluid as cement and gravel in a mixer. Karan Kapoor or Jatin Thapar in the low cut jeans with chaddi strap showing and see through shirt throws his elbows perfectly, the cynosure of all attention. The women love a man who digs pasta and fondue. But why do they not see the simple pleasures of curd rice and coconut chutney? When poor Senthilnathan opens his tiffin box in the office lunch room his female coworkers just dissappear when they see the tamarind rice and poppadums. The have all rematerialised around Bobby Singh who has ordered in Pizza and Garlic bread. (And they have the gall to talk of foreign origin.)



How can a man like me brought up in roomy lungis and oversized polyester shirts ever walk the walk in painted on jeans (that makes a big impression) and neon yellow rib hugging t shirts? All I can do is don my worn "comfort fit" jeans and floral shirt. Which is pretty low on the "Look at me lady" scale, just above fig leaf skirt and feather headgear a la caveman, and a mite below Khakhi Shirt over a red t shirt and baggy khakhi pants and white trainers a la Rajni in "Badsha".



Sociologically too the tam or mallu man is severely sidelined. An average tam stud stays in a house with, on average, three grandparents, three sets of uncles and aunts, and over 10 children. Not the ideal atmosphere for some intimacy and some full throated "WHOSE YOUR DADDY!!!" at the 3 in the morning. The mallu guy of course is almost always in the gulf working alone on some onshore oil rig in the desert. Rheumatic elbows me thinks.



Alas dear friends we are not just meant to set the nights on fire. We are just not built to be "The Ladies Man". The black man has hip hop, the white man has rock, the southie guy only has idlis and tomato rasam or an NRI account in South Indian Bank Ernakulam Branch. Alas as our destiny was determined in one fell swoop by our nomenclature, so will our future be. A nice arranged little love story. But the agony of course does not end there. On the first night, as the stud sits on his bed finally within touching distance and whispers his sweet desires into her delectable ear, she blushes, turns around and whispers back "But amma has said only on second saturdays..."
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by romu » Thu Jun 24, 2004 8:36 pm

With all due respect....TOO long a post !DInt have patience to go thru!
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by Mayavi Morpheus » Thu Jun 24, 2004 9:07 pm

Shame on you!

Donot copy others blogs and pass it off as your stuff.

Apologies if u re the blogger.
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by black wizard » Thu Jun 24, 2004 10:12 pm

romu wrote:With all due respect....TOO long a post !DInt have patience to go thru!




ditto
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hmmmm

by amneo » Thu Jun 24, 2004 10:59 pm

1. You need patience for all good things!



2. Apologies accepted !
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Re: hmmmm

by black wizard » Thu Jun 24, 2004 11:01 pm

amneo wrote:1. You need patience for all good things!

2. Apologies accepted !




apologies? dude...i didnt apologise!
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:)

by amneo » Thu Jun 24, 2004 11:29 pm

wiz ... apologies was for mayavi;



anyways if you have little more time.. go through the post ... I am not the owner of the article .. but its worth reading once .. if not more



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Re: :)

by Mayavi Morpheus » Thu Jun 24, 2004 11:44 pm

amneo wrote:wiz ... apologies was for mayavi;

anyways if you have little more time.. go through the post ... I am not the owner of the article .. but its worth reading once .. if not more

keep smiling!



What the F*$% :evil: , if u didnt write it then why did u post it here? Credit the guy who wrote that. I have read this before and the guy who wrote this piece blogs on blogspot.com

2. Apologies accepted !


Apologies if u re the blogger.




:roll: :roll: :roll:
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by Mayavi Morpheus » Fri Jun 25, 2004 12:03 am

Here you go, the actual blog (its not an article) on blogspot by Domain maximus or sidin vadukut



http://sidin.blogspot.com/2004/05/travails-of-single-south-indian-men-of.html



From next time donot copy stuff and if u do, credit the author, and think for a second before u start accepting apologies, they may not be for u.
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by Arch » Fri Jun 25, 2004 5:45 am

LOL....Hey, this is hilarious.
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by Arch » Fri Jun 25, 2004 5:46 am

Arch wrote:LOL....Hey, this is hilarious.




The article is.



the rest, MM is handling :)
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by Stingrae » Fri Jun 25, 2004 11:19 am

'know wats worse?



dis guy actually copy-pasted this into his blog..... :roll:
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by Lucifer » Fri Jun 25, 2004 1:12 pm

Stingrae wrote:'know wats worse?

dis guy actually copy-pasted this into his blog..... :roll:




You don't say??? :shock: :shock: :shock:
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by rock_26iin » Fri Jun 25, 2004 1:14 pm

saala kyaapy kyat yahan pe :x
Things are supposed to happen the way they happen. And the reason they happen the way the happen is because you try to make them happen in a certain way and may or may not be succesful.
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by Stingrae » Fri Jun 25, 2004 2:27 pm

Lucifer wrote:
Stingrae wrote:'know wats worse?

dis guy actually copy-pasted this into his blog..... :roll:


You don't say??? :shock: :shock: :shock:




is that sarcasm i smell....?.:?



or is it simply you.....? :?
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by akhilis2cool » Fri Jun 25, 2004 2:28 pm

pichle ek hafte min yeh teesra newb hai jo bhaag gaya :roll:
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by Stingrae » Fri Jun 25, 2004 2:42 pm

akhilis2cool wrote:pichle ek hafte min yeh teesra newb hai jo bhaag gaya :roll:




ur actuallly keepin count?! :shock:



besides..he ain't goin nowhere...he has his own blog to crap on wenever he feels like it...
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by akhilis2cool » Fri Jun 25, 2004 2:44 pm

yeh but he aint comin bak to da board i guess.....
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by Ashwn4 » Mon Jun 28, 2004 7:15 am

Its a great read and true to life to those who are named very southern names! I am south Indian, but I was named Ashwin...go figure.



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