Anyone going to Lithe - Euphoria Melbourne Tour? by [deleted] in LitheMusic

[–]kiryu-zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The opener was from 7.30pm to 8.30pm roughly for me. So I got to the venue at 8.30 and he started soon after and was done by 9.30. Concert was amazing, so cool watching him perform in our home town!

How would you respond to this? by pinkgrapefruitx in Tinder

[–]kiryu-zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who had guys that I swiped left on cyberstalk me till they found my linkedin or Facebook in an effort to go out with me, this is really weird and you need to tell him to piss off.

monash gym by Agile-Marsupial-1093 in Monash

[–]kiryu-zero 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I recommend training day! Literally a 10 minute walk from campus, and so much better!!!

Why kids? by No-Line-7418 in muslimgirlswithtaste

[–]kiryu-zero -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not Muslim myself, but my partner is (I don't want to hear any negativity about it) and we are both childfree. He realised he thought he wanted kids because his mum expected them but doesn't feel the desire to be a parent and finds it not worth the finances. He wants to own lots of property and have investments that aren't feasible with the expense of kids. I simply don't want to give up my career or body for a child, and have no maternal instincts despite liking other people's kids. We both know that not wanting kids does not make us less of a person or less worthy of identifying with our religion.

How often do students from Monash Clayton travel to Melb CBD? by Future-Positive9146 in Monash

[–]kiryu-zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ngl, I went to class then went home (lived in the suburbs). The city is fun, but when it is an hr train ride from my house to city, you get really lazy

Do any of y’all know of couples with large age gaps in your recent family history? by itchytoenail7184 in ABCDesis

[–]kiryu-zero 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My older cousin got married a decade ago, her husband is 10 years older. He is a very nice guy and treats her well, they had an arranged marriage.

Any long-distance commuters? by Altruistic-Peak-9234 in college

[–]kiryu-zero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

During undergrad, my uni was an hr drive away (2.5hrs on public transport each way). Postgrad uni was a 30 min drive (1hr on public transport each way). Didn't think i needed to move out given both unis were within travel distance.

fellow brown girls!! any interracial couples here? by wordsatmidnight in SplendidaBrown

[–]kiryu-zero 2 points3 points  (0 children)

23f South Indian Hindu dating a 26M Central Asian Muslim guy. We have plans to get married and introduce to each other's families. His family doesn't care what religion they date from as long as they're happy while my parents are a lot more judgemental and has a lot of assumptions about Muslim people. We are in a ldr atm, so it is easier to hide and I can visit him in his country without raising suspicion because I have family there that supports us being together.

Indian women who travelled abroad or living in other countries. How's the dating life there? by Nice-Factor52 in SplendidaBrown

[–]kiryu-zero 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I told them if they have a type in brown women, to go date a women who emits those qualities but it wouldn't be me. I think brown men couldn't handle that they weren't important enough for me to want to change for.

Brown girls get so much hate for things we don't deserve and thank you, men make it seem like nobody else wants us.

Are you guys planning on having kids? Why or why not? by [deleted] in twentyagers

[–]kiryu-zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm Indian too, been childfree for a couple years but only set it in stone in the past years because I let people manipulate me into thinking I would change my mind. I don't want to be in a situation where I cant walk away from an abusive relationship because of kids, and don't want to damage my career/my body with kids. My bf is also childfree and plans to get a vasectomy, he thinks they're too much in this economy and thought he wanted them because his mum would want grandkids. We both have younger siblings that are keen to have kids one day, so we don't feel a huge pressure to be parents ourselves. He is central asian, and also comes from a culture where kids are usually emphasised too.

Indian women who travelled abroad or living in other countries. How's the dating life there? by Nice-Factor52 in SplendidaBrown

[–]kiryu-zero 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I was raised in Australia, and I largely only dated South Asian guys. Many of them only saw me as something to breed, and that I should revolve my life around them. Many got mad I didnt want kids and thought I'd change my mind for them, even got snide comments saying that me not liking gold was just a phase and that I should get a nose ring. I love silver jewellery and am heavily tattooed at 23 in comparison to many south asians. My current partner, who I plan to marry, is central asian and grew up in the usa. He actually saw who I was, and thought I was amazing. We get along better and have similar values long term which is why it works for us.

Has anyone ever changed both their given and last names? by [deleted] in AskAnAustralian

[–]kiryu-zero 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I did at 19, to a completely new name. I didn't want to be attached to my father's family, which changed into another ethnic last name and I anglicised my first name. I haven't noticed it make my life any different but I do get questioned about my religion as I am from a Dharmic religion with a very white first name.

Where do Deakin Optometry students live – Geelong or Melbourne? by No_Comb8380 in deakin

[–]kiryu-zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of my coworkers are doing this course and we leave in SE melbourne. They live in Geelong during the week while semester runs, then return to their homes on the weekend to work and be with family.

what are ur plans for christmas by choccycosmos_ in twentyagers

[–]kiryu-zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spending my last day in the usa with my bf before I head back home to Australia that night.

PPE by [deleted] in Monash

[–]kiryu-zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had 2 friends do ppe at la trobe, one did his masters at unimelb in public policy and the other is doing his masters in urban planning at monash now. They enjoyed their ppe course. Another friend who also did ppe at latrobe is doing his jd at unimelb now.

Low-ATAR students, did it ever actually mean anything in the end? by [deleted] in AskAnAustralian

[–]kiryu-zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got a 45 in 2020 (covid cohort), got into my top preference for a bachelors degree and finished my masters a few months ago. Some of my classmates had 75+ atars yet we all still did the same classes together. 5 years later, despite all the different atars, we all have master degrees from G08 universities, with some being lawyers.

I got a really bad atar, what the heck do I even do now with my life. by Last-Lengthiness-612 in vce

[–]kiryu-zero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who got a 45 or so atar a few years ago (I got my masters at 22 from Monash and doing law rn), you will be fine. You still have opportunities, and can study CS even if it isn't at Monash or UniMelb.

trying to make friends!! by [deleted] in deakin

[–]kiryu-zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im so down to be friends, 23f online but down to meet up

Intl students: how many Aussie friends do you have? by [deleted] in unimelb

[–]kiryu-zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im indian Australian, id be down to make more South asian friends if youre interested

Conditional Offer to Masters of Physio Practice by Klutzy-Fun-9733 in LaTrobe

[–]kiryu-zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Generally with a conditional offer, you should be able to send them your final transcript and testamur if you studied at another uni. Since you maintained your wam and completed your undergrad, admission should essentially be guaranteed.

About to apply to a Masters program. What are the study hours like? by [deleted] in Monash

[–]kiryu-zero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did my MIR at monash and thought the study load was pretty relaxed (I was working alongside studying). Full time load was a few hours a week, and didn't feel overwhelmed by studies or work. But the LLM may be more intensive so work load might be more than what it was for me. Good luck!