Lavanay Bhadwal

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Lavanay Bhadwal

Lavanay Bhadwal

@LavanayB

Stopped following society's rules. Therefore, stopping seeking validation from society about how I am doing in life. Its the real Freedom.

India Katılım Ekim 2021
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Lavanay Bhadwal
Lavanay Bhadwal@LavanayB·
@Snehalsays_03 Believe it or not, most women don’t have a problem with that. At least for now. And most eager ones (Boys and girls) are those who never had a taste of sex. Soon this will change and neither men nor women will find it logical as they have had all fun before marriage😆
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Snehal 🕊️@Snehalsays_03·
The concept of "Suhagrat" has to be one of the most ridiculous things normalized in Indian culture. Acting like a woman owes a man sex even when she’s not emotionally ready is just pathetic. It’s 2026 ffs, how are we still stuck in this backward mindset?
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Lavanay Bhadwal
Lavanay Bhadwal@LavanayB·
@nehanagarr True. The solution is to make more and more money every year or just earn enough for you and stop worrying about the society. First option fixes the immediate problem. The second option fixes several problems.
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Neha Nagar
Neha Nagar@nehanagarr·
Nobody values you unless you start making money, even your parents.
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Pallavi
Pallavi@Pallaviparmar07·
Arrange marriage me ldke ko mna krne ke reasons do jldi jldi
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Lavanay Bhadwal
Lavanay Bhadwal@LavanayB·
@jasveer10 The solution to the problem is not fighting with society. This is possible but can take few 100 years. Only reasonable solution is to stand for yourself if you can or just go with wishes of the society. Either way, your happiness depends on you and no one else.
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Lavanay Bhadwal
Lavanay Bhadwal@LavanayB·
@jasveer10 Society has some rules. But in essence it regulates your behaviour and conduct. Like study, do job, marry, have children and brag about your achievements and possessions. Do well & gain respect from society. Skip one thing & face criticism. If boys don’t do job, they face same.
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Jasveer Singh
Jasveer Singh@jasveer10·
In India, if a woman is 28+ and not married, life at home turns into constant pressure every single day, mostly from mothers. Most Indian marriages don’t start with love or clarity, they start with pressure. And this is not because parents are evil. They are not. They love their daughters. But they are scared - Scared of society, scared of relatives, scared of those constant questions that never stop. ‘Koi ladka mila nahi ab tak?’ ‘Kya koi pasand nahi aata?’ ‘Zyada padha diya, isliye attitude aa gaya?’ These lines don’t just stay outside. They enter the house. They sit on the dining table. They become part of daily life. So the pressure shifts. From society to parents. From parents to the daughter. Now it becomes emotional blackmail without anyone saying it directly. I’ve seen women who were commuting daily from Delhi to Gurgaon for work suddenly decide to move, not because they couldn’t travel but just to avoid this daily marriage conversation stress. Now calls become shorter, conversations become guarded. And then comes the arranged marriage process, which is even worse. One meeting. One conversation. Parents expect a yes immediately to start the process. If you say no, get ready for a week of interrogation. ‘What didn’t you like?’ ‘Tumhe koi pasand hi nahi aata.’ ‘Kitne ladkon ko mana karogi?’ I know a real case. Girl meets a guy from the US through family. One meeting. She doesn’t like him. They come back home. Parents ask for a decision - She says YES! Not because she liked him. But because she was tired. Tired of explaining, tired of defending, tired of the endless questioning. Parents also know she’s not happy. Still they move forward. Engagement gets planned. Now she is getting married to someone she doesn’t even like. This is not an exception. This is happening everywhere. And the worst part? Everyone involved thinks they are doing the right thing. Parents think they are securing her future. Society thinks they are asking normal questions. Relatives think they are just “concerned” But the girl is the one who pays the price for everyone else’s peace of mind.
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Lavanay Bhadwal
Lavanay Bhadwal@LavanayB·
@YourPrimePath Life is complex. Marriage or no marriage - you can still be alone at old age. In that aloneness, some will get depressed, while others can be happy. It’s all about who you are.
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Your Best Version
Your Best Version@YourPrimePath·
Getting married sounds stupid as fuck until you see a single man in his 60s Go home alone, read a book, only one light on in the house, no goofy kids visiting for the holidays Suddenly a dumb argument with a pleasantly plump aging wife twice a week doesn't seem so bad
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Lavanay Bhadwal
Lavanay Bhadwal@LavanayB·
@talk2anuradha Price is a factor of demand and supply. When demand exceeds supply, prices rise; when supply exceeds demand, prices fall. CEOs leading these companies have come from our society. Believe me, if you were CEO of those companies, you will also let prices rise as per market demand.
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Anuradha Tiwari
Anuradha Tiwari@talk2anuradha·
Decent Inductions that earlier cost Rs 2,000 - Rs 3,000 are now priced between Rs 5,000 - Rs 6,000. The fact that the first instinct of these companies is to loot people in times of crisis shows how far we’ve fallen as a society. A deep decay of humanity !
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Lavanay Bhadwal@LavanayB·
@TheMonaFactor With both husband and wife working. And some men doing two jobs. Its easy to buy a new iPhone every year than to cook a healthy meal daily.
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Ayushi Mona Singh
Ayushi Mona Singh@TheMonaFactor·
Why do most Indians upgrade their cars, phones, clothes, sofas, every goddamn thing except what they eat? Desi millionaires will eat processed atta, doodh shop paneer, sugary chocolates, apply toxic lipsticks & talcums. First, upgrade what goes into you before switching to iOS!
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Lavanay Bhadwal
Lavanay Bhadwal@LavanayB·
@TheMonaFactor Parents look for homely, less ambitious girls for their son. So that good homely food is available not just for the boy, but also for their grand children. Problem happens when boy himself is not ready for this. End of the day, this is life. Suffering continues.
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Lavanay Bhadwal
Lavanay Bhadwal@LavanayB·
@TheMonaFactor Is it limited to "Desi millionaires"? I guess No. Processed food is consumed to the max in western countries. In fact, western cultures show where we are headed as we just follow them culturally. Only way to return to healthy food & character is to stop race for money.
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TOP G
TOP G@menscoach1·
Divorce rates are high in this generation for one simple reason. People don't understand what marriage actually is. Social media made everyone believe there's always someone better out there, a richer man, a prettier woman, a more exciting life, but comparison kills loyalty. People want weddings, not marriages. They'll spend months planning a ceremony and zero time learning how to communicate when things get hard. Nobody knows how to argue anymore. They yell, they shut down, they run instead of learning how to fight for each other. Money pressure exposes weak foundations. Instead of building together, couples turn on each other, men stop leading, women stop respecting their men, temptation is everywhere. Now everyone uses therapy words to escape accountability. Everything is toxic, everything is trauma. Nothing is ever their fault. There's no community pressure to stay married anymore. No elders saying work it out. Just friends saying leave. You deserve better. Kids became optional, sacrifice became outdated and vows became suggestions. Marriage used to mean I'll suffer with you. Now it means I'll stay as long as I'm happy. And that's why divorce is high. Because people don't know how to suffer together. They only know how to quit when excitement is no longer there. We are in the trenches!!
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Lavanay Bhadwal@LavanayB·
@silvertrade Nothing new in this. The premium hoovers around 11 to 13%. Which means, if Price in US drops by 5%, it drops by approximately the same percentage in the China. Premium just stays there, plus minus 1 to 2 %. Nothing that needs to be posted daily.
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SilverTrade@silvertrade·
🇨🇳SHANGHAI SILVER PREMIUM NARROWS TO UNDER $8/oz⚠️ ‼️Silver in Shanghai is now trading just $7.73/oz above COMEX paper silver- as the Shanghai Silver Premium Narrows to Just 11%:
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SilverTrade@silvertrade·
Trump at 5:01 PM EST on Fridays: "I WILL BOMB IRAN BACK INTO THE STONEAGE!" Trump at 7 AM EST on Mondays: "Iran & I are having GREAT TALKS. The Best. The Ayahtollah is a great guy! He's agreed to give all his nuclear dust to Marco. We're sending the DOW to $75,000, MIGA!"
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Lavanay Bhadwal@LavanayB·
@silvertrade Market recovering now! as Donald Trump says US–Iran in "productive" talks, halts military strikes on Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for 5 days. This is kind of ceasefire. Its no surprise as Iran now has four S400 defense systems provided few days back by Russia
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SilverTrade@silvertrade·
🚨SILVER CRASHES BELOW $63‼️ Silver has just broken below its February low⚠️ If it makes a 4 hour close below $64, things could get UGLY quickly as it appears a backtest of the ENTIRE 50 Year Cup & Handle Breakout may be imminent:
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Lavanay Bhadwal
Lavanay Bhadwal@LavanayB·
@cadalukaanubhav US President Donald Trump says US–Iran in "productive" talks, halts military strikes on Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for 5 days
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Samir Pradhan
Samir Pradhan@SamirPradhann·
One of my friends bought silver at ₹3.8 lakh and Holding it. Today he texted me asking what he should do because he is in a huge loss. I had already told him not to buy it, but he still buy it, because of social media and TV were giving targets of ₹10 lakh. Now he is sitting at a ~50% loss, but he still believes it can hit an all-time high very soon. I advised him that silver is unlikely to hit a new all-time high in the near term. It may take 5–10 years. If he needs money now, he should exit. If he can stay invested for 10 years, then he can hold. What’s your opinion on this?
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🧃@wydseno·
Delete one thing from earth that you think would make it better?
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Lavanay Bhadwal
Lavanay Bhadwal@LavanayB·
@DanielG1978 @SurajKrBauddh Things are changing fast. Upcoming generations won’t be starved of it. Thanks to westernisation and feminism😅. It happened in china, it will happen in India. Population will drop, the primary purpose of sex won’t be kids anymore. Kama, artha, alcoholism, violence - Kaliyuga
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Suraj Kumar Bauddh
Suraj Kumar Bauddh@SurajKrBauddh·
"No Money, No Honey." 🇮🇳🤣 Indian tourists were thrashed by a group of transgenders in Thailand, perhaps after a dispute over payment for services. Why do Indians face such humiliation abroad? Behave responsibly while traveling.
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Jasveer Singh
Jasveer Singh@jasveer10·
This post is for Indian parents. And for future Indian parents. Stop building houses for your son and daughter. You are solving the wrong problem. Stop spending your entire life savings building a ‘family home’ thinking your children will return and live there one day. It sounds emotional. But the reality is very different. I realized this when I recently visited my Nana ji’s house. That house was built with decades of savings. A lot of sacrifices. The intention was simple - Build a home for the next generation. Just like most Indian families do. They studied well. Built careers. Moved to bigger cities. One even moved to the US. Life upgraded for them. Opportunities pulled them elsewhere. And slowly the house that once held dreams now sits quietly with no one to light a lamp in the evening. Locked. Almost abandoned. Indian parents are solving the wrong problem. You want your son and daughter to grow, earn more, live bigger. But at the same time you expect them to live in the same house you built 30 years ago. That expectation is a contradiction. If your son or daughter earns 10x more than you, their lifestyle will also change. Their city may change. Their home will change. Their world will change. They are not going to live in the same house. Every 15-20 years homes become outdated and people move to new spaces that fit their life. So the house built with your entire life savings becomes irrelevant. Invest in their education. Invest in their freedom. Keep your money liquid. Use it to improve your own life. But please stop sacrificing your entire life to build a house for them.
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