Communication between men and women has broken down
- Your wife can criticize you. You can't criticise her.
- You can never talk to her about importance of safety at house or outside. She will tell him to f*ck off.
- You can't discuss plans, schedules and time management with her.
- You have to hear her illogical babblings every day and you can't tell her to stop all that bullshit.
- You can't follow proper investment plans if she is around. She will bullshit in such decision making.
- "She knows everything and you know nothing." That is the background of all conversations.
- She will force you to agree to all her feminist toxic shit
- If you disagree with her, she will create hell for both you and her. That's why you will remain silent and tolerate her bullshit.
- She will consider your silence as your weakness or your lack of responsibility. So, she will continue to blame you.
This has already happened to a lot of boomer and Gen X men. Their toxic wives have converted them into ch*t*yas.
If a man expresses anger, he’s toxic.
If a man expresses fear, he’s a coward.
If a man expresses sadness, he’s weak.
If a man sets boundaries, he’s insecure.
If a man has standards, he’s a misogynist.
If a man expresses emotions, he’s a simp.
If a man shows no emotion, he’s heartless.
In the end you can’t win so do what is right by you, your family, and God. Nothing else matters.
"Biggest problem of pollution is petrol and diesel.
People need car which runs on bioethanol which are cost-effective, pollution-free and indigenous."
- Union Minister Nitin Gadkari
They mocked our brother Atul Subhash after his tragic death.
Some called him weak.
Some branded him an alcoholic.
Some accused him of abusing his wife.
But almost nobody questioned the greed, harassment, fake affidavits in courts by wife or the failures of the system and judiciary that pushed a man to the edge.
Now the same people suddenly want sympathy and selective sensitivity in Twisha’s death case.
You cannot have two standards.
By the same logic people used earlier, they are now saying she was weak, struggling with addiction, previously associated with Pune’s modeling/content-creator circuit as “Miss Pune,” and that the marriage happened through a matrimonial platform despite multiple alleged red flags. There are also reports and allegations regarding dowry exchanges to overlook those issues.
If society normalizes character assassination of dead men, then don’t act shocked when the same language comes back from the other side.
A tragic death should lead to truth and accountability — not selective outrage depending on gender.
#WATCH | Delhi: A man was allegedly burned alive and killed by his wife and mother-in-law in the Jahangirpuri police station area of the North West district. The police have taken the mother-daughter duo into custody and have commenced their interrogation. Investigation is underway.
The owner of the house, where the incident happened, says, "Last night at 8:30 PM, when news of a fire broke out, my husband, my mother-in-law, and I were inside the house; we initially assumed the fire had started somewhere outside or that a short circuit had occurred. Subsequently, people gathered at our doorstep and informed us that the fire was actually inside our own home. As soon as we stepped outside to investigate, we saw a young man descending from above while engulfed in flames. He then fell down the staircase, landed at the bottom, and lay there; he was completely naked, and his entire body was severely burnt. After lying there for about 10 minutes, he gave a statement. We called the SHO because, at that moment, we were unable to get through to the emergency helpline (112)... We also called for an ambulance... An officer arrived from the police station and recorded the young man's statement on his phone; in it, the victim alleged that his wife and mother-in-law had set him on fire, and that they had also enlisted the help of 2-3 other individuals. He also made certain allegations regarding an affair—claiming that his wife was involved with 2-3 other men... When we informed his family about the incident, his wife refused to come downstairs, stating that he should simply be left to burn... No one from his family came forward. The police arrived later; they took his statement and transported him away in the ambulance. Later, we learned that he had passed away..."
If honesty only comes with a warning label, maybe the real issue isn't my reaction, it's your actions.
Accountability isn't optional just because the truth got uncomfortable.
Don't blame me for asking questions.