Talk:Dinesh Singh/@comment-37805756-20190130061406/@comment-36277500-20190529134200

He was only executing Nana's (twisted) will. Despite he perfectly knew Aunt Bitch-Face's nature, he wasn't allowed to have secrets from her. He was ordered by Nana to stay neutral and not to take sides, even pro publico bono. It was harsh, but lawful. That's why many people consider lawyers as scoundrels.

I'd rather say that Nana was the one at fault. Her last will was indeed cruel.

Katie - forced marriage with her scumbag of a fiance, or with complete stranger. Hello, there exists a thing called "privacy" or "intimacy"... And not everyone wants to legalise their relationship. Some people aren't ready to do it immediately, some other are never ready. But it's their private, intimate decision!

Alex - forced girlfriend, with at least two year documentation of dating (sic!)... hello again, privacy please? Even if their relationship were for real, it would still be an illicit affair between boss and subordinate - nobody with working brain would document it, if they wanted to avoid gossips and jealousy in the workplace.

Nicole - forced injury with high risk of having unwanted surprise gift like HIV, HCV or HBV. Tattooing in some shabby booth in a slum's backstreet is asking for trouble. And if you grow older (wrinkles), tattoo often deforms, blemishing your body instead of adorn, and the only one way to get rid of it is plastic surgery (which gives you scars and burns). Not to mention the pain.

Jess - probably only one who gets some benefit from the whole affair, because she learns to be useful human being instead of being a parasite. But hey, since they were identical twins, why couldn't they change their roles? Nicole would "work hard", Jess would "have fun", so it would be pleasure instead of torture - for both of them...

Violet - forced to make others to share with her. If Nana wanted to teach her good manners, why didn't she order her just to "change her nasty behaviour and be nice to her cousins"? Since Violet was raised by her mother, it was clear that she would try anything but the right way.