@MEzulike It happened recently in India, and I have that video where a boy can not pay the PG bill and then that man and his friends R*ped him... And he is crying for mercy
@sharm42453 I agree, but I don't have any friends. My school friends have moved out, and my college friends have their own group, so they don't want to hang out. I don't have any local young people to meet
@MEzulike It happened recently in India, and I have that video where a boy can not pay the PG bill and then that man and his friends R*ped him... And he is crying for mercy
@redqueen2026 Yes, she is right, you can be financially independent and a housewife...Nothing is wrong to make food or do housework, but women need to earn for themself
@miss_swattish Yes, that's my point. Thanks for clarifying. "What a man or a woman does to themselves isn't our business." it's not men vs women but individual. Some men obj.. women, some don't. If we keep normalising twerking and GDWM on Insta, the new generation will view women as objects.
Men are funny!!
My husband’s a 32 year old guy who has two firms yet he watches Shin Chan every morning!!
And he has bought a Goldfish and fishbowl coz apparently shin chan likes it!! 😭😭
@redqueen2026 Watch the full video first. No one was forcing anyone. It's trending because the guy thinks 370 briyani = sex mil jayega.. why people without context blabbing on X
Most of the women in this country still believe that they have a right over the husband’s and in-laws’ house.
This is the biggest MYTH.
The matrimonial house is either the husband’s property or the in-laws’ property, and the wife has ABSOLUTELY ZERO ownership rights over that property merely because she got married.
Yes, if she is residing there, it may be considered a shared household for the purpose of living and shelter. But that does not make her the owner of the property.
Women in our country cry for the husband’s & in-laws’ property but rarely talk about respecting those relationships enough to deserve any voluntary share or ownership.
Rather, when asked why they are not equally vocal about claiming their father’s or brother’s property, they suddenly become silent.
Rights over someone else’s property cannot be claimed selectively.
The law is based on ownership, not entitlement.