17-01-2026, 10:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 17-01-2026, 10:48 PM by Demeter. Edited 2 times in total. Edited 2 times in total.)
RCF has addressed many aspects that I do not wish to repeat.
I agree with most of his views, but my perspective is more nuanced on two points.
° Despite her shortcomings, deceit and sinner (RCF's statement), Sonarika should be given the opportunity to reflect on everything so that she can look more clearly into the future.
And if she now sets herself the goal of rediscovering her love for her husband and family during this ‘maturing process’, she should be allowed to do so.
I do not condemn her in advance for past events.
I believe that everyone deserves a second chance in life, including Sonarika and Hemant.
The author shares this view and paves the way for her, which I very much welcome...
° The other aspect, in my opinion, lies in Sanjana's statement ‘observation’:
*The Problem was never your love life Hemant. The Problem is--you stopped believing in yourself*
This illustrates that Hemant also ‘unconsciously’ participated in the constellation that led to the current situation.
When I consider this and view it as one of the fundamental reasons for Sonarika's discontent and search for fulfilment in her marriage and partnership, I can understand it to a certain extent.
However, this does not imply that I consider all of her actions to date to be correct!
I welcome the path that the author Harry has taken and am excited to see where he will take us in his next chapters.
Whether he ultimately brings Sonarika and Hemant back together or sends them on their separate ways with other partners is entirely at his discretion and should not be influenced by us readers.
Ultimately, this will be his decision, which I will agree with and accept...
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Demeter
I agree with most of his views, but my perspective is more nuanced on two points.
° Despite her shortcomings, deceit and sinner (RCF's statement), Sonarika should be given the opportunity to reflect on everything so that she can look more clearly into the future.
And if she now sets herself the goal of rediscovering her love for her husband and family during this ‘maturing process’, she should be allowed to do so.
I do not condemn her in advance for past events.
I believe that everyone deserves a second chance in life, including Sonarika and Hemant.
The author shares this view and paves the way for her, which I very much welcome...
° The other aspect, in my opinion, lies in Sanjana's statement ‘observation’:
*The Problem was never your love life Hemant. The Problem is--you stopped believing in yourself*
This illustrates that Hemant also ‘unconsciously’ participated in the constellation that led to the current situation.
When I consider this and view it as one of the fundamental reasons for Sonarika's discontent and search for fulfilment in her marriage and partnership, I can understand it to a certain extent.
However, this does not imply that I consider all of her actions to date to be correct!
I welcome the path that the author Harry has taken and am excited to see where he will take us in his next chapters.
Whether he ultimately brings Sonarika and Hemant back together or sends them on their separate ways with other partners is entirely at his discretion and should not be influenced by us readers.
Ultimately, this will be his decision, which I will agree with and accept...
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Demeter


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