Cover Photo: ‘A Wedding Procession’ (detail), c. 1825-1850 / image via wikimedia
‘A Wedding Procession’ (detail), c. 1825-1850 / image via wikimedia

Why I Want an Arranged Marriage

Certainly we can’t force people to marry people they don’t want to. But to me, the idea of inviting my parents into the selection process is not such a radical idea.

BRB, setting up my biodata

Tick tock tick tock.

Welcome to New York. It’s been waiting for you.

Tick tock tick tock tick tock.

SpiceworldSailor Moon

“Slam it to the left if you’re having a good time, shake it to the right if you’re feeling fine

Tick.

Tick.

Tick.

Tick.

Tock.

I amLooking for

Tick.

Tock.

Tick.

I simply want to outsource part of the process to people who have a direct stake in me winning at the end. My parents have a direct stake in me winning at the end. Not just in romance, but life in general.

Tock.

The NamesakeThe Namesake,

The Namesake

Tick tock.

must

Tick.

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DNA—DNAThe Times of India The Hindustan Times. Mid-Day Mid-Day

 — tock.

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This essay originally appeared on The Toast.

Rohin Guha is a writer based out of the suburbs of Detroit. He is hard at work on his first book. In his spare time, he can be found tending to his plants.