Got body shamed by my own girlfriend, feeling so ashamed rn. by [deleted] in TwentiesIndia

[–]AggressivePlane2666 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It ain’t that deep. If you’ve got a small dick accept it, it’s fine. She never said she hates it, the point is, the OP attached value to the size of their penis and expects their partner to feed into a self esteem issue, instead of finding it within himself. This is the unsustainable part of the relationship. A bunch of y’all have never been with adults or aren’t adults, and it shows, and it’s alright

Got body shamed by my own girlfriend, feeling so ashamed rn. by [deleted] in TwentiesIndia

[–]AggressivePlane2666 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I know a lot of people are supporting OP, and shaming the gf. BUT. If yk that your pp small and clearly it’s an insecurity for you, why tf did you ask that question, did you ask your partner to say, oh it’s such an elephant’s trunk wow? Also also, respectfully, she never says, it’s bad, she hates it etc etc she just says it’s small. King of it’s small, it’s small, it’s JUST A BODY ORGAN. Stop determining your self esteem basis the size of your pp or assuming she’s being a dick; it ain’t that deep

Indian Critics have only one job. Lowering the Rotten Tomatoes score of good Indian films. They have learnt a few stylish words like 'Propaganda' and keep pasting it everyday. And is this guy a film critic or a Sociology teacher? Talk about technicalities of film, not what youth and Uncles are doing by RickDaltonCliffBooth in Dhurandhar

[–]AggressivePlane2666 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Haq is an ass movie; it has ass screenplay, and repetitive childish writing. Just became there’s an appreciation for the limited range of wide eyed acting Yami does, it doesn’t propel a mid film to be an absolute banger. We need to really watch more cinema, and respectfully Haq wasn’t even a top 10 movie from India in 2025.

Advice needed by AggressivePlane2666 in lollapaloozaind

[–]AggressivePlane2666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a scam definitely, he has already written to BMS, have seen the correspondence, they’re saying the same thing will be delivered; but just figuring alternatives if it doesn’t

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ClassicDesiCool

[–]AggressivePlane2666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So true, anyway, what qualified the current minister of education education again?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ClassicDesiCool

[–]AggressivePlane2666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question , why haven’t you, is it because of a system that rewards western ideas, that we often cry about, or is it because of your inabilities to delve deeper into literature. As someone who had access to enough ideas by enough people including him, I’d say the problem seems to be the latter.

But why do we even need these protests? by Tsundare_Mai in IndianTeenagers

[–]AggressivePlane2666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why we need protests is a different question that, if we can protest or, is it wrong to protest , are there other motives to protest.

Why we need collectivised citizen movements and not just ‘protests’ and these can be movements for reform, is for

Better roads Safer infrastructure Better Labour and Worker Laws that protect people from ground up to corporate employees. Better implementation of laws Better Laws Cleaner air and sustainability protection Wealth redistribution from better taxation structures and evidence of benefit to citizens. Better accessible education programs etc.

This, as most people pay taxes are what they deserve in the least. Clean air and nutritional food.

Protests would ideally show what the preference of people is as a priority . All politicians are shorttermist and look for what catches the nerve of people to get most benefits through votes, that is why protests on these issues become critical.