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Posted: 4 years ago
#71

Originally posted by: blue-ice.1

The level of vella giri people show when they are actually counting someone's LIKES on their post on 2 different threads and then taunting you about it....🤣....paise milte hain kya likes milne ke and count karne ke??😆....I work 2 jobs that is how I get money....The likes from IF have never even bought me 1 peanut...I tried...I went to a peanut wala and told him...I got 34 likes on my post on IF....mujhe moongfali doh likes ke badle mein...and he said to me...chal bhaag..😭


Don’t tell me. 😭I thought when you contest for the President of US you can put these likes on your resume and boast about them. no? 💔

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Posted: 4 years ago
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No need of any pseudos , weeds to preach about sanathana dharma . It keeps evolving with times .
In reality it’s so flexible , ppl are doing wat rituals they want for their wedding . They are so many options also court mrg , arya samaj etc.. n continuing as Hindu . Hindu society is so liberal than others but still attacking n spreading negativity n hate with intent to weaken , it will be more strong n d weeds will be erased from d earth .



This bullydaweed, hinduphobics attacking Hinduism n spreading hate n negativity . Stop spreading hate , negativity , noise pollution n show guts n voice n clean gutter in their industry n show humanity .

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Why are only Hindu customs criticized like this? If it was any other religion the topic would be locked up by now.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: CrimeMasterToto


How is showing bad muslim guys not showing the religion in bad light? I mean - he is a bad guy. His identity in the movie is a muslim. He is doing something bad in the name of allah or jihad. How is that not a critique on the religion?

not necessarily one bad guy does not makes entire bad religion also there as i said earlier allah even jesus does not gets abused on daily basis like krishna or draupadi etc you dont get songs like "kalanki so and so" about them if they are made the song/movie/tv show will get banned because we cant disrespect other religions expect hinduism every religion consist of regressive practices and they should be called out i dont agree with kanydaan and karwachsuth either but the kind of attack hindu custom traditions face is on whole different level

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Posted: 4 years ago
#75

Originally posted by: blue-ice.1

The level of vella giri people show when they are actually counting someone's LIKES on their post on 2 different threads and then taunting you about it....🤣


I use to count likes on Insta. Then I grew up 😆

Posted: 4 years ago
#76

Originally posted by: Autumn_Rose

(My friend wants to marry an Omani for this very reason; she can’t stay with in laws 😆)

Sorry to butt in, I’ve seen this trend is on rise, girls don’t want to stay with or take care of their in laws but want the guy to look after their parents (not saying about your friend)

Aren’t the guy’s parents equally important for him?

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: TheMinion

Sorry to butt in, I’ve seen this trend is on rise, girls don’t want to stay with or take care of their in laws but want the guy to look after their parents (not saying about your friend)

Aren’t the guy’s parents equally important for him?

lol, what?

Women have been forced into living with and caring for their in-laws for thousands of years. Men have never even done 10% for the girl's parents compared to how much she's pressured into doing for his parents. Women traditionally had to leave their parents house, take his name, bring him a dowry, cook and clean for him and parents and then become their nurse when they get old. Men would visit the girl's parents once or twice a month and still think they are doing a lot.

There is no comparison here at all. Men don't get to play the victim.

It's only now that women are becoming more educated and earning enough that they can assert themselves a little bit. And even then, the majority are still forced to leave their own old parents and go take of her husband's parents instead.

Indian men need to grow up and learn to move out just like the girl does instead of constantly taking advantage of history/tradition/religion to benefit themselves.

Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: hotchoco

lol, what?

Women have been forced into living with and caring for their in-laws for thousands of years. Men have never even done 10% for the girl's parents compared to how much she's pressured into doing for his parents. Women traditionally had to leave their parents house, take his name, bring him a dowry, cook and clean for him and parents and then become their nurse when they get old. Men would visit the girl's parents once or twice a month and still think they are doing a lot.

There is no comparison here at all. Men don't get to play the victim.

It's only now that women are becoming more educated and earning enough that they can assert themselves a little bit. And even then, the majority are still forced to leave their own old parents and go take of her husband's parents instead.

Indian men need to grow up and learn to move out just like the girl does instead of constantly taking advantage of history/tradition/religion to benefit themselves.

I beg to differ. I have seen many men taking equal responsibility of their in laws. Not gonna get into an essay match with you.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: TheMinion

Sorry to butt in, I’ve seen this trend is on rise, girls don’t want to stay with or take care of their in laws but want the guy to look after their parents (not saying about your friend)

Aren’t the guy’s parents equally important for him?

It's true that girls don't want to live with their inlaws .But never seen anyone asking their spouses to take care of their family.Infact They seek permissions to look after their own parents

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: TheMinion

Sorry to butt in, I’ve seen this trend is on rise, girls don’t want to stay with or take care of their in laws but want the guy to look after their parents (not saying about your friend)

Aren’t the guy’s parents equally important for him?


But aren’t the girl’s parents equally important to her?

Have you ever asked this question to the millions of the guys and their parents who don’t want anything do with the girl’s parents? Just because a few girls now want to live separately, suddenly the antennas are rising even though it’s just very few and far in between.

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