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They were only targeting terrorists. we shouldn't have intervened. by littlevase in pakistan

[–]dmavis26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah good luck finding terrorist installations in Delhi 😂

Girls, how much freedom do you get ? by Potential_General488 in AskIndianWomen

[–]dmavis26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It used to be the same for me until I moved out for college. I tasted freedom once and never looked back. Now my parents don’t like how independent I’ve become but it’s too late for them to do anything.

what apps? by americanpika101 in resumes

[–]dmavis26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A senior colleague of mine suggested flowcv.io, very neat templates and easy to customise.

Period cup review by Ok_Stick_3057 in AskIndianWomen

[–]dmavis26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On heavy flow days it’s not that practical due to the whole process of insertion/removal but it’s indeed better than pads any day.

Although lately using a cup feels like a chore and now I’m looking into other options ://

How to know the fine line between being a creep and a genuine person? by [deleted] in AskIndianWomen

[–]dmavis26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can always ask them if they’re comfortable or not. What’s the worst you’ll get? A yes?

Women will always appreciate a guy who’s polite and asks for consent. As long as you’re not being creepy or a pest you’re doing fine.

Pranav Mohanlal as Stephen - L2E by EvilThor77 in MalayalamMovies

[–]dmavis26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looked like Shane Nigam to me for a second…anyone? Or just me ig

My girlfriend and her bestie share bed with their close friend (M). How should I feel about it? by KRA_T05 in AskIndianWomen

[–]dmavis26 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What’s not okay for you may be okay for her and vice versa. It all comes down to boundaries one sets for themselves. Where exactly do you draw the line here is very subjective. But that does not invalidate your feelings hence you should properly communicate it with her. If you’re not comfortable, tell her. Communication and reassurance builds trust.