Of course, in India, I always said, 'Oh yes, I'm married.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I may as well say it, I have been married three times.
The two most important words in marriage for me are 'yes, dear.'
In India, I'm always 'Aruna Roy's husband.'
It's funny that until I actually met my husband, I never thought I'd get married.
I do believe in the traditional definition of marriage.
I've come to the conclusion that I'm not supposed to be married.
Yes, many people in rural parts of India are very orthodox and have arranged marriages. But I won't - I want to fall madly in love with someone and be whisked off my feet.
I met my wife in Bombay at an official function. And then we courted for three years. That's a great old term, 'courting.' And we had to do it quietly, of course, because you would know the difficulties one might have with Indian parents. She was advised by her father that people in the West don't take marriage seriously.
I've always said I'm going to get married only once.
Sometimes I think, 'I need to get married soon.' Other days I think, 'Why get married?'
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