
We broke up
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Gender war expert, Non Serious/Effort account

We broke up


Deepika, hailing from Dungarpur in Rajasthan, has abandoned her two children and fled to Kuwait with her lover in pursuit of a happy and prosperous life. There, she has also converted her religion. Now, having liberated herself from the bonds of our religion. She will lead a very happy life.




@Neelaasapphire i once did a similar comparison. and tbh, it's proven now ki dharm alag hone se niyat alag nahi hoti. end goal rape karna hi hai insab ka. it's appalling that these men find it funny.










Indian women should start practising korean 4B movement atp - do not date men - do not marry men - do not have sex with men - do not have children with men


So called pro hindu handles troll hindu women day and night and wonder why hindu women aren't supporting them.



Chiraiya on Hotstar is completely biased propaganda against men.. >To understand the story, focus on three characters: Pooja, who is the victim in a love marriage; Arun, who is Pooja’s husband; and Kamlesh, who is the wife of Arun’s brother... >In this, Arun is shown as someone who is asking his wife Pooja for sex even during her periods. Because of this, Pooja even ends up hurting herself with a blade in pvt part. Arun is portrayed as being obsessed with sex all the time. I mean, if you are showing the story of a psycho, then why are you presenting it in a way that makes it seem like society as a whole is like this? >In this series, the story of a sex-obsessed psycho is shown, but it ends up pointing fingers at society as a whole. It portrays arranged marriage as completely wrong and gives the impression that men, in general, are driven only by lust..but Then during Navratri, when condom sales increase so much, it’s hard to understand whose lust and desire is actually driving that.. >The ironic thing is that Arun’s brother’s wife, Kamlesh, is shown in such a way that Arun’s brother massages her feet and listens to everything she says. It feels like the series is defining a ‘good man’ as someone who just serves his wife and obeys her..just like a puppet >In my opinion, if this series is viewed as a psycho-thriller, then it’s fine..but these things don’t really fit or reflect society as a whole..

