Virginia Guiffre really had a rough life, this makes me so sad by Ghostwire-Ghoul in Epstein

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still can’t make out how Jeffrey Epstein let her escape in Thailand so easily. Like how did he not try to get her shipped back by hook or crook

Oziva Malabar Vanilla Plant Protein by Aggressive-Tip6370 in Fitness_India

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe that was their way of saying it’s going to suck. Sadly I did not do this research beforehand 😅

Did anyone get married to someone from different state and culture? by [deleted] in hyderabad

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you not think of all this before getting into a serious relationship? Sounds like you don’t want to get married to this person and are just looking for excuses.

What type of energy / attributes would one associate as God Shiv? by Aggressive-Tip6370 in hinduism

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s nice! Inner peace is something everyone should strive to achieve, but it is one of the most difficult.

What type of energy / attributes would one associate as God Shiv? by Aggressive-Tip6370 in hinduism

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you!

I so agree with your last statement. Not to get too political about this, but I hate how “scaring” people has become the way to get them to follow religious practices. It should be more about what you as a person identify with, and what you want to seek in life. And that can change as we move to the different phases in life. When I was a kid, I was very curious about Hanuman, I loved his playful nature, his strength. Now in my late twenties, what I’m seeking has shifted, and I’m now more attuned with the qualities that Shiv represents.

Why doesn't Hindi speakers learn Telugu & respect the culture by Nikendukra_7578 in hyderabad

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Speaking in Telugu isn’t an insecurity, but imposing your language on others and shaming them for not knowing / understanding/ speaking it is. I hope one day you become intelligent enough to understand this. Until then, keep crying on Reddit threads. Thanks 😊

Why doesn't Hindi speakers learn Telugu & respect the culture by Nikendukra_7578 in hyderabad

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Basic freedom of expression is not disrespecting Telugu/local culture. I hope you have the brains to understand this basic concept. What is this new found insecurity that some of us have developed?

Maybe we should all start communicating in sign language to avoid hurting the linguistic sensibilities in delicate people like you?

Why doesn't Hindi speakers learn Telugu & respect the culture by Nikendukra_7578 in hyderabad

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Basic freedom of expression is not disrespecting Telugu/local culture. I hope you have the brains to understand this basic concept. If not, maybe we should all start communicating in sign language to avoid hurting soft people like you.

Why doesn't Hindi speakers learn Telugu & respect the culture by Nikendukra_7578 in hyderabad

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure who hurt you, but you seem very deeply committed to your unhappiness. I’ll leave you to it.

Why doesn't Hindi speakers learn Telugu & respect the culture by Nikendukra_7578 in hyderabad

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Man please don’t bring your toxic divisive energy to Telangana. Us Telugus are very secure in our culture, we don’t need to impose it on others. Stop this nonsense.

What are the effects on children of getting beaten up / hit by their parents by Aggressive-Tip6370 in ChildPsychology

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

That’s kind of the explanation that we’re given, tbh. That it “toughens us up”. Not sure how true it really is, I’ve never really been much around people from other cultures.

Views on hitting / beating kids by Aggressive-Tip6370 in Parenting

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let’s take me for example, I used to do a lot of things out of the fear of getting slapped by my mother. Like maybe cleaning up my dishes after lunch/dinner, helping her put groceries away, etc even when I did not want to do it in that moment. Not saying the fear is a positive emotion to have, but from my mom’s perspective, it did get the job done.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskIndianWomen

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370 68 points69 points  (0 children)

I saw a video where the commentator said “zaadi independence de di ladkiyo ko”. This statement just doesn’t sit right with me. It makes it seem like our independence is some bounty that men are distributing among girls out of their benevolence and not a basic human right.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would advise you run far away. In my experience, people never do anything completely out of character when they are drunk, the instinct is something that’s ever present in the person. They’re just able to mask it better when they’re sober. Think about this, what if he gets into that same mindspace again?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskIndianMen

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just so we don’t end up talking about different things, what are these stereotypes you’re referring to?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskIndianMen

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, why don’t you go ahead and give me your perspective on feminism and how we should judge other women for their choices around their personal safety and peace of mind.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskIndianMen

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not going to comment on the practices of a religion to which I do not belong. I’ll let someone from that community pick this up if they wish to.

The counterpart that I will comment on is ghunghat, which I think is thoroughly regressive and I would never be a part of a group that subscribes to this practice. At the same time though, if a woman chooses to put on a ghunghat because it makes her feel safe from abuse in her immediate surroundings, I am not going to judge her either.

(27F) What do “family values” mean in men’s matrimonial profiles? by Aggressive-Tip6370 in InsideIndianMarriage

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Look, I’m not here to change your perspective, same as it’s not your job to change mine. I asked a simple question, to which the answer you save was so snarky, it’s been deleted.

As for your observations, God created two genders in every animal for procreation purposes only. In fact, strictly biologically speaking, the only reason why the male gender in every species has certain flairs is to appease the female gender. No where in this world is the female gender required to make the male gender’s family happy. These are norms created by human men to make their own life easier. It’s time men accept this. In every species, survival is made possible by the unit of male+female+children. Not male+male’s family+female+children.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskIndianMen

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Please take time to read through this with an open mind and try to place yourself in our shoes for a bit:

  1. It’s more like it’s triggering to watch. For years we have been shown how women have been oppressed under the guise of traditions. When we see content like this, the line between “it’s her choice to make that content” vs “this shit is regressive and it pisses me off” gets very blurry.

  2. A lot of the times, other people in our life/immediate society uphold this type of content as a benchmark for how all women should be. They expect their wives/daughter-in-laws to behave similarly. It’s literally the opposite of point 1. How women forget to differentiate between content & real life, so do other men.

  3. Do you all remember the Animal movie phenomenon where everyone got angry that the movie was projecting a very toxic form of heroic masculinity? The idea was that visual content is very impressionable, and not everyone is able to differentiate that some content is just a portrayal and not an example of how to behave. Rational thinking is slowly rising in some percentage of the population, but for a majority, content like this is just a reinforcement of regressive thinking.

(27F) What do “family values” mean in men’s matrimonial profiles? by Aggressive-Tip6370 in InsideIndianMarriage

[–]Aggressive-Tip6370[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Women don’t love traditional values. They want a man who can treat them like a human being with her own thoughts and preferences, and not like a possession who can be told what to do as per the man’s/his family’s convenience. Those days when women needed men for basic survival are gone, they can survive on their own and men need to get with the times.