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Sadhu - Beloved wife, beloved husband
Sadhu - Beloved wife, beloved husband
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Dear wife, dear husband
Only someone would be allowed to enter the bedroom of Ko Hla Po and Mya Mya Tin, who were sleeping with their arms around each other, almost touching each other's faces. In other words, they would have the opportunity to watch the couple sleep. Anyone...who is not yet exhausted by the passion of the old man, will surely be tempted. They just want to be as comfortable as they are.
In fact, Mya Mya Tin was the only one who was sleeping soundly, her chest heaving and her breasts heaving, while Ko Lu Po, who had woken up without knowing when, was gazing at his wife and child with eyes that were already wide open, as if he could not hold back his gaze.
After a while, Ko Hla Po also gently removed Mya Mya Tin's hand that was resting on him and sat up as gently as possible. But..... While sitting, he looked at Mya Mya Tin's face intently, and from his happy state, he once again supported her with both hands. He bent down to Mya Mya Tin and said that he would give birth, fearing that his beloved wife would wake up. He restrained himself and sat up straight. ... Soon, he got off the bed, stepped on the tiptoes, and left one step at a time.
For about ninety minutes after Ko Hla Po left, Mya Mya Tin was still sound asleep, not even trying to wake up, not even the slightest bit disoriented.
If a man or woman who has not yet been satisfied with their passions sees the sight of their wives and husbands, they will certainly not be able to help but feel discouraged, and they will want to be like them.
So, in order not to comment that the honor was not deserved, I briefly reflect on the past,
Ko Hla Po...
"He didn't have much of what is called modern education, he had only studied up to the university entrance level. And that education was not acquired in a haphazard manner. He had to learn it with the sweat of his brow, a widowed mother who made a living by selling bread and crackers."
Mya Mya Tin...
She had been educated in modern science on a par with Ko Hla Po, and by her circumstances, she was the only daughter of a pair of gold and silver merchants who were wealthy in the hundreds of thousands.
In the modern sense, even if talent is set aside and prestige is maintained, there is a significant difference. However, the wedding of Ko Hla Po and Mya Mya Tin was allowed to be decorated with finery with the consent of both parents.
There is a reason for this. Mya Mya Tin's father, U Nyo Maung, was famous as a great man to be reckoned with in the area around Ye Kyaw Street, where he lived.
In Myanmar, marriage is a traditional practice, especially when a daughter reaches adulthood, and parents tend to keep a close eye on her. During the period of custody, parents often look for a partner for their daughter. The system that a daughter should love only the person chosen by the guardian parents as her husband has been broken in the matter of children and their parents.
Mya Mya Tin's father is U Nyo Maung.
He was so exceptional in his upbringing that he was considered a special kind of person.
"My father and mother have no involvement in my daughter's marriage. I have given her the freedom to choose her own spouse..." U Nyo Maung's words spread like wildfire throughout the neighborhood.
There were those who praised him, and there were those who criticized him, but U Nyo Maung didn't care at all and, just as planned, allowed his daughter Mya Mya Tin to create her own destiny for her marriage.
"Never forget that giving your daughter opportunities that few parents can give her these days is because you are confident in your daughter's abilities... Just as a daughter chooses the best thing to buy, she should also choose the best and most convenient way to choose a spouse. And we believe that as you value the kindness you have given her, you will choose a person who will be as kind as you are...
In fact, U Nyo Maung was not reckless in giving his daughter such special privileges that were worthy of the admiration of the wealthy world. As I said, he was always careful and careful.
"If you leave aside the whole of Myanmar, in Yangon alone, there are young men of your age who are not even worth killing, so just like you said, I like you, and I think it's not difficult for you to choose a young man from such a large crowd of young men, my dear..."
"When girls fall in love with a boy, they don't want to think about the good or bad of that person's morals. They insist on the lyrics of the song "(The old man is in a broken house)", and I don't know why they want to forget the verse "(The golden image is on the wall)". Father and daughter understand this, don't they..."
"Oh... does that boy love my daughter... what kind of talents does he have? Talent doesn't mean money or fame... I'm talking about career, education, and qualifications. I want a woman too. I'm also dependent on my parents... How does an incomplete person love my daughter? What kind of love does he have? If they become husband and wife, even a beggar can love her, right? My daughter... oh..." In other words.
"This fruit is sweet. It makes people strong, that fruit is bitter, but it can cause birth defects, and which fruit makes you go crazy if you eat it? I have given examples and shown my daughter how to do it. So, my daughter, no matter who you choose, my father will give you a wife, but there is one thing. Anyway, as my father always warned me, if you are a good parent, you only want to see your children do well, and if you choose a spouse who will be convenient for everyone, you will be successful. If you don't do this, if you choose a person who has no qualifications, then I will give you a wife, but after that, you will have to endure it on your own merits. Don't think that my father will look back on you. "
Just as the guide had taught her, Mya Mya Tin was also a very intelligent child...he thought deeply about his love life.
U Nyo Maung's wish was that his daughter Ma Kyi Phyu would not force him to marry her until he agreed. People were not kind to her, and her parents were pleased... In this way, as someone who wanted convenience, he even brought the son of a close "rich friend" into the house to try to tame his daughter.
First...as U Nyo Maung had expected...Mya Mya Tin and Ko Tin Maung, whom he had invited to his house, had almost arrived at a comfortable place. However...Mya Mya Tin's hasty and drunken behavior had led to a bitter rejection by Ko Tin Maung, which had ended in disaster.
Now, Ko Hla Po, who is now in a relationship with Mya Mya Tin, is just the son of a widowed mother, and his situation is clear. He is not educated enough to get even a modest position in the modern world.
"The most important thing in a person is their morals. If they are morally strong, then making a living is not difficult... Even if you have a lot of knowledge, if you are morally weak, it is useless. As a person, you have no value."
U Nyo Maung always spoke highly of morality, and that quality was in full force in Ko Hla Po.
. . Because of the financial situation... Even though he was not very educated, U Nyo Maung knew that he had a lot of potential. U Nyo Maung especially liked Ko Hla Po's attitude, which was based on truth and compassion. That's why he happily married his daughter.
U Nyo Maung was not that modern, and with a view to the marital freedom of his daughter and son-in-law, he bought them a small house and allowed them to live separately, away from the western disturbances.
So, as long as they were comfortable, the two of them fell in love, and it was no wonder they couldn't get enough of each other's faces.

