सप्ताहांत बहुत अच्छा गुजरे! Come back Saturday to help me celebrate The Phil Factor’s 11th birthday! ~ Philīefore anyone gets their knickers in a knot and lectures me on cultural insensitivity, let me give you a quick lesson. Whatever you do though, please do not sext me in Hindi. Thank Vishnu that I got my coffee made before the lights went out.Īs always, if you enjoyed The Phil Factor please share it with your love starved Hindi friends by hitting the Facebook, Twitter, or reblog button below. I was in the midst of writing it when my entire neighborhood lost electricity, so I’ve been sitting here in candlelight, like the Amish, writing this on my cell phone. I’ve got to admit that my humorous mojo was thrown for a loop in the middle of this. Looks like fun huh? You can imagine that after a couple glasses of Feni in a crowd like that …. That’s a picture from a Holi celebration in India. (For you dolts who just thought, “He should have said Diwali”, don’t be idiots. As long as you’re here Hindi folks, if you’re looking for the love of your life, put your pertinent information in the comments section and maybe another of my Hindi fans will do the same and you two can go out for a froyo and celebrate Holi together. Of course now the phrase ‘ Hindi dating website‘ will be a popular search term that will pull even more people to #ThePhilFactor, so I might as well try to help out. Although Kunal, if you are having trouble finding your perfect match here’s a wonderful Hindi dating website that can help you. I don’t know what you’re into and I probably shouldn’t start rumors among all your countrymen and women who are reading this. You’re probably a very nice guy who, being a TV star, has no trouble with female companionship. I’m sure you didn’t want to be dragged into this. Is that the face of smoldering Indian sensuality all you ladies want to imagine? Sorry Kunal. I don’t speak or write in Hindi, nor have I ever, yet through some modern miracle of Google technology, sexting in Hindi is apparently what search engines think my blog is about, so I figured what the heck? Why not put it in the title of a post and see if I could make every internet server in India burst into flames simultaneously this morning. Hindi is one of the official languages of India, where approximately 94% of the world’s Hindi speaking people reside. () Over the past three months or so the title of this post has been appearing repeatedly in the list of search terms that brought people to my blog. Real Sexting Conversations To Read in Hindi Sadly though the horny Hindi’s don’t leave me any likes or comments. In fact, there are often days where this post is read more times than new original posts. The post that follows this introduction was written a year ago and not a day has gone by without at least several views of the post through searches. Truth be told, Hindi sexting has never left my blog since a year ago. What posts are those? I’m glad you asked: I imagine that in India there are entire internet message boards dedicated to discussing फिल फैक्टर (Phil Factor). Over the last several years my blog has become a hotspot for the Hindi speaking crowd. So why do so many Hindi speaking people read my blog? Because of two posts about हिंदी सेक्स. (If you click the THIS LINK you can watch a popular Indian TV series about the mythological story on Disney+) Holi is not only a celebration of Spring, it is also a known as The Festival of Love, celebrating the eternal love of Radha-Krishna, the masculine and feminine realities of God. And it involves drinking a lot of Feni, a lot of fireworks, and everyone getting covered in colorful powder. It is a time of forgiveness and repairing relationships. So what exactly is Holi? It’s a Hindu Spring festival that celebrates the victory of good over evil and light over the darkness. Just to be clear though, not all Hindi speaking people are Hindu and not all Hindus speak Hindi, but the majority of each is also the other, got it? Hindi is a language and Hindu is a religion. So, why am I wishing a Happy Holi or होली होली to readers of my blog? Because I have many Hindi speaking readers. It is the annual Spring festival of colors. Different meanings, but similar celebrations. I’d like to wish a sincere Happy Holi to my Hindu friends and Hindi speaking friends out there! Thank you for all your views of my blog over the past several years! For the rest of you, in India Holi is a holiday celebrated much like our St.
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