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How do even married couples live with their parents in joint families
pKH9jw
No.352072
It's just so embarrassing to think, like you're fucking at night in one room and your maa baap/siblings can hear it in the next room. Moreover there's no way you can do romance(even a little bit if you come from a paramparik family like me which doesn't even allow a gf). You can understand like this, i never even had any such talk about girls with my maa baap.
How did the older generations do it ?

dnsdWl
No.352075
lO93JS
No.352077
OQCI89
No.352080
>>352072(OP)
Because pajeets are not rich enough to spend on another house, no moving out habbens in lundia
pKH9jw
No.352091
>>352077
They didn't heb sexxos? Or just rarely?
>>352075
I am serious
>>352080
Yeah so that's what I am asking. How did the older generations manage.
Because the trend these days what I mostly witness is that zoomer or millennial couples have moved to tier<2 cities while the parents remain in smaller towns or villages. So they don't bother..

dnsdWl
No.352122
>>352091
>he doesn't know
6tq05f
No.352133

dnsdWl
No.352138
>>352133
plus the entire subcontinent was way less populated so it didn't felt "crowded", people used to live in chawls in joint houses so there was enough rooms and space for everybody
PLAz74
No.352161
>>352072(OP)
You just have sex. At one point, your hornyness overcomes your rational brain and you bang. Every night there are millions of couples in india having sex next to their sleeping children. A lot of kids have seen/heard their parents doing it. Now don't ask green text story plz.

gmH1EE
No.352166
>>352072(OP)
>How did the older generations do it ?
Contrary to popular belief, joint families are a relatively recent phenomenon in history. Prior to modern medicine and other advancements no. of children per family was kept in check by high infant mortality so you wouldnt have too many chachas, taus etc. Older folks would also usually die by 60s so in laws wont be around for much longer. Things started changing in 20th century when TFR increased due to lower infant mortality and absence of family planning and older folks started living till 80s so there were more people now under the same roof. The trend peaked in 1970s and 80s and is on decline with lowering of TFR. Sometimes things we regard as ancient have recent origins. Ask your parents when their grandparents passed away. Theres a reason grihastha ashrama was only till 50 years of age. Nuclear families were always the norm barring this brief transitional phase.

Rszbg0
No.352173
>>352161
green text story plz
DlTPAj
No.352195
>>352072(OP)
My Grandfather had 5 son 2 daughter big open house each son left for city when they grew up
YeILSv
No.352197
>>352072(OP)
Ancestral houses don't feel crowded. Like they are very spacious and rooms are spread apart. I don't think they would know you're banging.
YeILSv
No.352198
>>352166
>Ask your parents when their grandparents passed away
Most of my great grandparents passed away in their late 80s - 90s. Only one of my great grandfathers passed away in his 40s (lung related issues from work).
EjwjKY
No.352201
>>352072(OP)
People just do it. Horny brain is shaitan ka ghar
gmH1EE
No.352202
>>352198
Fair nuff but most people would passed away in 60s back then. Ask your grandparents about their grandparents or ask great granparent, if still around, about theirs. Theres a reason 90 year olds still around are rather rare.
jMwcmr
No.352204
>>352198
Why typa slavery were the Brits making him do?
YeILSv
No.352218
>>352202
>great grandparents if still around
Nah, they're all dead. Last one died 2 years ago
>most people would passed away in 60s back then.
Crazy. Seems bizarre. Anyways, that's an interesting graph which you posted. Did the concept of moving out to a different house after marriage exist back then? Because if you look at older houses, most of them seem very large and designed to accomodate many people.
>>352204
Either some kinda factory work or he worked as a miner, don't exactly remember what. He also smoked a lot according to my grandfather.
EjwjKY
No.352253
>>352218
>Did the concept of moving out to a different house after marriage exist back then?
Only for working class so basically 30-40% but they too brought back their parents from villages to live with them when they got economically abled. You think this is a very extreme experience but the reality is that even westerners living their own room could hear their parenst fuck till their teens. And then later when they got married in mid late 20s, make their kids hear it till they became teens
6JSPn0
No.352260
that's why you are apuposting incel

gmH1EE
No.352263
>>352218
Not sure. I think houses were usually ancestral and just passed on to the couple after in laws died in a decade or two.
>Because if you look at older houses, most of them seem very large and designed to accomodate many people.
Depends on class i think. Well off people would have large manors and bungalows but others would have humble accomodation.






















































