If you are unfamiliar with the weekly articles series - Romance, Platonic, Unrequited, Family, Tension etc - exploring the infinite performance of human love and human relations - the New York Times' Modern Love column - that's you I think that modern brand-new things look like what speed. This is a column of 15 modern love that should be read every 15th century. Clara Dollar's "Modern Love" essay is a story about what happens if someone falls into Instagram's carefully created Instagram profile for those who like to use the really good Instagram filter (or dislikes) I am talking. And what happens when you encounter too scary things (and keeping your online personal looks too long) and they go into your real people, no filter
In modern society, love, human relations, intimacy are less popular than modern society and modern society. At that time, "love" usually means "love" after marriage, partners were chosen by parents, especially developing countries. In pre-modern societies, since marriage was held very early, people rarely fall in love before marriage. India - The Pakistan subcontinent, especially the female age of marriage has already been known for a long time (Ahmed, 1969). There is a strong sign that the age of marriage between men and women has risen over the past half century (Agarwala, 1962). Prior to modernization, society is based on agriculture, and developing countries are far behind the progress of science and technology. Therefore, pretest "love" or intimacy can hardly be seen here. Let's talk about two famous love stories in such a pre-modern society.