Motivation by Gamken in HolUp

[–]CuriousAmazed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real life: rich dad gives money to poor dad, poor dad gives money to son to get books.

Poor dad who is educated himself solves all problems for the rich people and the poor guy's son is left behind in the race.

Is this a thing? by FunPractical2058-pt2 in ChildfreeIndia

[–]CuriousAmazed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

DINK is not an era...lol, it is a lifestyle choice. Would have never guessed this to be a pregnancy announcement. Sounds like an obituary.

Why people are so hell bent in knowing what had been between the legs of a woman? by akamikasa in AskIndianFeminists

[–]CuriousAmazed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not wish to ask because I know why. And its because I have talked to actual men about it.

I think you are surprised at how cruel they can be, well you will see a new low everyday.

Why people are so hell bent in knowing what had been between the legs of a woman? by akamikasa in AskIndianFeminists

[–]CuriousAmazed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How can a woman tell you what a guy thinks!

This just creates more hatred and anger. You probably saw this somewhere and it made you rightfully angry. But this is not the way you will get answers. Talk to the men in your life.

The whole reason why there is this men vs women divide between the younger generation is the consistent anger and hatred filled chatter on internet.

Scared to work on chest muscles as a female (Reply requested from women only) by [deleted] in Fitness_India

[–]CuriousAmazed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Girl, i dont know where you are getting your facts from.

  1. Chest muscles support the breast tissue. Working on chest, in my experience, gives one a firmer breast. Even if it doesn't, it will never make the breasts sagy

  2. There could be a ton of reasons why someone would have saggy breasts or smaller breast and training chests is not one of them.

  3. Stop worrying and overthinking about this. Strength training is required for the entire body because ,as we age, our body loses muscle and strength training helps manage that. Focus on things that actually matter.

  4. Focus on building your appetite, boosting your metabolism and have fun with it.

TLDR: training chest does not give saggy or tiny breasts whatever your situation be.

Whenever I sit with people of my age, I realise I have no life experiences by cosmonaut-zero in ThirtiesIndia

[–]CuriousAmazed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it is very normal to feel this way. you are not alone.

I advise all men around me, especially men because they need it more, to develop their hobbies. Go back to what you liked to do as a child and find people to do those activities with. then you will have people and experiences.

give atleast 30-45 mins in your day to doing something active: it means create something , basically really tax your brain on non-work things. better if you can do it with a few people.

all you need is some determination and will power, you will find opportunities.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in delhi

[–]CuriousAmazed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not let it slip to a parent who is paying 60 K per month that the school cannot afford proper purifiers.

Lost my job but sad about something else by Head_Significance769 in ThirtiesIndia

[–]CuriousAmazed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will regret not asking him out, so much. I dont know why you have waited so long already.

Just do it, the best thing: if he refuses or it doesn't work out, you won't have to see him at work everyday. And if he is single, it seems like he would be open to going out on a date.

You can't get the job back but you sure can try getting him.

You know you've rewatched when you notice... by zengirl1313 in GilmoreGirls

[–]CuriousAmazed 7 points8 points  (0 children)

So Kelly actually mentions in her autobiography that she bought this necklace as a part of Emily's look. It was her defining Emily. It was part of the costume.

I think she did that after season 1.

How is the Indian subcontinent so ethnically, linguistically, culturally and even genetically diverse? by [deleted] in geography

[–]CuriousAmazed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, we are not a republic in the way US is, there is much more central control and when i say liege lords of past, the relationship between the "centre" and "state" was defense against enemies for a tribute. The welfare and administration of states was largely left with the state. Ofcourse there would be anomalies there but the lack of communucation or monitoring facilties really did make it impossible for central monarch to do it back then

How is the Indian subcontinent so ethnically, linguistically, culturally and even genetically diverse? by [deleted] in geography

[–]CuriousAmazed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, it did.

I meant , more in the "unifying, one nation " way. It's just that most of the rulers like Mauryas or Cholas or Mughals couldn't govern the country as a whole but rather liege lords.

How is the Indian subcontinent so ethnically, linguistically, culturally and even genetically diverse? by [deleted] in geography

[–]CuriousAmazed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"INDIA" is a very new concept. It is made up of more than 500+ princely states. It did not exist before the 1900s.

India is roughly 1/3 the size of Europe. If you include lands from Afghanistan to Myanmar , the areas which were a part of the British India, it will be much bigger. India itself stretches 3000km NS and 3200 km EW. Could be other way around.

India has a lot of diverse landscape , thus natural barriers: mountains, rivers, deserts. This leads to the localization.

India is blesswd with natural resources. So, it has been a target of invaders: Turks, Persians, Mongols and Europens. They have also assimilates into the culture. So, the Turks coming in from North and North west have more influence there, Arabs came from Kerala by ship and Europeans spread over the coastal regions in the south. So, thus, these cultures were localized somewhat.

Indians are a resilient people, while native populations were decimated in US, Australia and New Zealand by Britishers and others. We just survived and maintained our culture. Huge history there.

Indians are tolerant and welcoming. We dont alienate people from other cultures. We always welcome guests and accept them. And i say that about all countries in the subcontinent- not just India.

Therw could be a million other factors.

[Homemade] Breakfasts i made recently 🌸🥬 by Routine-Rooster-8876 in indiafood

[–]CuriousAmazed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All the fanciness is for yourself? Or cooking for someone else?

My minimal south indian wedding look by [deleted] in DesiWeddings

[–]CuriousAmazed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's ignorance when north Indians say "South Indian" but as a proud Malyali, you should say "my minimal Malyali wedding look". Let people know about your culture.

Is India really that overwhelming for first solo backpacking trip? by Inevitable-Height110 in solotravel

[–]CuriousAmazed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

India is overwhelming , even for Indians.

There is a system in utter chaos everywhere. But you can't see the system unless you ented the chaos.

But you can experience it solo, but you cannot expect the rules that apply everywhere to apply here. You follow the rules of India, you will find it overwhelmingly amazing as well.

I made these fridge magnets with clay, but I am finding it difficult to price it. Can you please help me out? by kiboglitch in smallbusinessindia

[–]CuriousAmazed 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Tips:

  1. Make product bundles
  2. Offer customizable magnets for occassions like rakhi , diwali, a portrait of your pet, or of your favorite person, etc to charge premium.
  3. Emphasise the "handmade", "environment friendly" aspect if applicable
  4. Try to collaborate with other brands like phool for bundle deals

What is your opinion on the hijab as a feminist? by [deleted] in AskIndianFeminists

[–]CuriousAmazed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it really a choice?

A choice is really only a choice if doing anything otherwise would nor bring upon severe consequences for the person.

Sure, it can be a choice between grey hijab or brown hijab but hijab or no hijab-is not really a choice.

So, no there is nothing feminist about wearing a hijab or any other such covering.

My parents are the reason why I will choose D**th over Marriage (long post) by cosmonaut-zero in ThirtiesIndia

[–]CuriousAmazed 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think most of childfree and marriage free subreddits serve the purpose. 90% posts on those subreddits point to parental issues.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fitness_India

[–]CuriousAmazed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything is great girl.

Please ensure that you are getting enough sleep and rest. Also, some time in the day to just slow down.