Kujula Catfishes
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Kujula Catfishes
@madhatkonoiseur
Phemenist | Lord of the catphises | Equine meat enjoyer





I know someone who’s married, and her father gave her so much gold at her wedding, but her saas has kept all of it with herself. She can’t even wear it without asking for permission. Bhai itna hi shauk tha toh apne baap se bhi le aati gold 😭😭









if I were a woman I would be furious at what feminists stole


I know a woman with a husband who only works hard. He works all day leading his very successful contracting company, and then he comes home and does housework, helps with the kids, helps his wife, then he goes to sleep. He never takes time for himself, never kicks back and watches tv, never goes golfing, never scrolls. They’re very wealthy, they have 6 kids and she’s pregnant with a 7th, and she’s very hot and happy. If you want a hot happy wife that gives you lots of kids, you have to be like this, there’s no other way



Instagram creators are not holding back 💀


This is so sad.





The real mystery here is how Twisha ended up marrying someone with a face looks like that? 🤡 Well, his behavior was even uglier than his face.










A man must only marry a virtuous virgin - says Manu Smriti, Mahabharata, Garuda Purana and many other Griha Sutras. Ways of life must be similar, belief in the Vedas, afterlife, the Pitris, and the customs of both families must be similar. Of course, the limitations of Varna and gotras must be stringently obeyed. Engaging in talks with men other than her father, brother, and elderly of her family is disallowed as per Manu Smriti. Even sitting on the same couch with another man is termed as adultery. Such purity did our Rishis foresaw in obeying the command of the scriptures. And from such purity only comes virtuous men and chaste women. Not otherwise. Never. The sense here is to prohibit all connections between unmarried man and unmarried women as to keep them pure and virtuous for fulfilling the conditions needed to realize a fruitful marriage and domesticity. Not for nothing did the Rishis contemplate on human nature and the ways of Prakruti to conclude a code of conduct which governs society from birth until death. If the rules are obeyed, outcomes are fulfilling, satisfactory, and capable of improving the afterlife also. If they are disobeyed, outcomes are dissatisfactory, miserable, and builds up over time once the fruits of good karma depletes.

A man must only marry a virtuous virgin - says Manu Smriti, Mahabharata, Garuda Purana and many other Griha Sutras. Ways of life must be similar, belief in the Vedas, afterlife, the Pitris, and the customs of both families must be similar. Of course, the limitations of Varna and gotras must be stringently obeyed. Engaging in talks with men other than her father, brother, and elderly of her family is disallowed as per Manu Smriti. Even sitting on the same couch with another man is termed as adultery. Such purity did our Rishis foresaw in obeying the command of the scriptures. And from such purity only comes virtuous men and chaste women. Not otherwise. Never. The sense here is to prohibit all connections between unmarried man and unmarried women as to keep them pure and virtuous for fulfilling the conditions needed to realize a fruitful marriage and domesticity. Not for nothing did the Rishis contemplate on human nature and the ways of Prakruti to conclude a code of conduct which governs society from birth until death. If the rules are obeyed, outcomes are fulfilling, satisfactory, and capable of improving the afterlife also. If they are disobeyed, outcomes are dissatisfactory, miserable, and builds up over time once the fruits of good karma depletes.










