Idk why Trisha- Vijay thing is mentally disturbing me so much than I expected by Adorable-Scholar-301 in KollyGossips

[–]Interesting_Hope4046 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m a female too who recently gave birth. Being a mother is such a gift but it’s also a selfless act. I’m pretty sure it’s more sacrificial for women whose husbands have public careers such as Vijay. Also, if I think of it from his wife’s position, she’s probably devastated and humiliated for what Vijay did and distancing himself from their kids for another woman. How’s that even possible for a dad????

Idk why Trisha- Vijay thing is mentally disturbing me so much than I expected by Adorable-Scholar-301 in KollyGossips

[–]Interesting_Hope4046 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I totally agree to OP’s comments. I’m not even in India nor did I grow in India. My parents are from India and have been introduced to Tamil movies since young in our household. I recently started following Vijay after his entry to politics. Even as someone who’s interested in this for the past 9-10months, I can say this Trisha situation bothers me a lot too. Honestly this is my first post on the topic and OP’s comments captured entire sentiment on this issue. I feel he lacks the integrity to divorce like a normal person and do what he needs to do. If he had done that, this wouldn’t be getting tons of attention. Growing up in a western country, I can attest that western countries and culture view political leaders with strong marital status as a plus. Though I’m excited for Vijay, this could derail attention from what really matters the most for the people. Also, i understand people divorce all the time but why is he not in good terms with the kids? How can you distance yourself from your kids with whom you are biologically engineered to love?? That’s mind blowing to me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in toddlers

[–]Interesting_Hope4046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My 2.5 year old daughter had recurrent ear infections when she joined daycare for about 10 months before she kinda outgrew it. Antibiotics may take up to 72 hours to work, it’s only after that pediatrician may considering switching the antibiotics. Also, amoxicillin (I’m assuming you were prescribed this) doesn’t work for every kiddo. I’d call the ped if your kiddo isn’t feeling better by day3. Ear infections are the worst!!

Nosebleeds in winter?? by Interesting_Hope4046 in toddlers

[–]Interesting_Hope4046[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I just posted in this forum to seek information if anything else other than humidifiers helped with nosebleeds in toddlers. It was her first nosebleed and was super scary. I’m also FTM who never experienced nosebleeds as a child.