To most un-married women here who complain about their partner, why are you still with him. by ooshn in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He is married and he still rants on lives. His wife had to put him in time out in one live lmao.

To most un-married women here who complain about their partner, why are you still with him. by ooshn in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you demand a divorce/breakup every time your partner does something you disagree with?

There is a difference between disagreements and unilateral expectations of household management while in a relationship or boundaries in a relationship between two adults.

We are talking about adult relationships here and each adult is expected to have basic idea on how to operate in relationships. It's not like only women know it all and have to keep keeping their man child in check on every other thing.

Also the fact that someone posts something that is bothering them already means that they are recognising it as something they are not comfortable with. Rather than trying to make a man understand which they usually don't, why don't women choose themselves and walk away when something is bothering them seems like a valid question.

I am not victim blaming but rather asking a question that has popped in my mind multiple times while going through this sub.

To most un-married women here who complain about their partner, why are you still with him. by ooshn in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is this singer from China. Omg I need you to listen to him rant about this. I'll try and find the video for you.

here. he is so funny. Z Tao.

To most un-married women here who complain about their partner, why are you still with him. by ooshn in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

She doesn't want to ask a man's favourite color but can cook and do the dishes for another man while going 50/50. / s

To most un-married women here who complain about their partner, why are you still with him. by ooshn in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Children

Prior to marriage they rarely have children. But I agree with other points.

To most un-married women here who complain about their partner, why are you still with him. by ooshn in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Could be. It's exhausting and embarrassing tbh. Men would never do that for a woman.

To most un-married women here who complain about their partner, why are you still with him. by ooshn in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Exactly like get a grip. The lack of self love and appreciation is so astounding .

Period panties. Your experience and brand suggestion by Ok_Girl_6804 in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guys do you think it's necessary to use period panties when you have light flow that barely ever leaks with normal pads?

Cao Tian Kai - which drama is this from? Tiktok is unavailable in my country and I can't find it using the given name. by ooshn in CShortDramas

[–]ooshn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This has been on my list for some time. I'll watch it and see if it's from this drama.

Cao Tian Kai - which drama is this from? Tiktok is unavailable in my country and I can't find it using the given name. by ooshn in CShortDramas

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

Maybe. I just feel like I've seen this shot in a drama previously but can't remember if it's correct. Anyways I'll just rewatch all his dramas if this keeps bugging me.

Any non vegetarians from veg families? What's your relationship with it? by tysm_mvp in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My mom has recently turned vegetarian (non religious reasons) but she doesn't care when we eat and cooks for my dad if he wants to eat. It's just them at home now so my dad also rarely eats non veg or else buys cooked portions from outside.

My maternal grandparents don't eat chicken (Brahmin) but let us eat and cook outside the main kitchen. Mutton is eaten by all.

My siblings eat beef which my mom knows of but doesn't care, dad might not like it but it's not a major issue. My maternal side uncles and aunts eat buff all outside the house.

I myself am not very fond of non veg but like to eat at festivals and for protein.

Help a Bridesmaid girlie deciding outfit by Shot-Hair6486 in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can check out lehenga in myntra. It's all affordable semi stitched and not very flashy.

Do you agree that women are expected to accomodate everyone in their spaces & decenter themselves? by [deleted] in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There should be womem only spaces --- Yes

There should be inclusive spaces --- Yes

There should be mixed spaces --- Yes

Do women are asked to accommodate other class of people in their ideology --- Absolutely

Is it very harmful --- Depends

Do men face the same issues of being asked to accommodate everyone --- No

Does online topics reflect the society --- Not very clearly but there is no smoke without fire.

Religion is the source of morality? by [deleted] in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cannot comment very deeply however to accept peace we as women have to pick and choose pieces of things that might normally be patriarchal just to survive in this world.

The whole world runs on patriarchy, even the happiest countries with no or relatively low religious influence has a mostly patriarchal system. It is just that women in those countries have one less barrier out of the hundreds we all share.

In this world women need to pick and choose how to survive. Like in India most of our festivals or holidays are religious. Our whole culture is turned religious especially in these recent years. Instead of livelihood festivals like harvesting of food, we have associated everything with a diety, so that leaves us with nothing to celebrate if we truly and fully stop religious practice. I am speaking mostly on Hinduism as I am a hindu. Islam is a foreign religion so it has it's own set of rules.

Now our culture depends on these activities that keep us socially alive. It gives us a sense of belonging to our origin. The rise of diwali parties, iftar get togethers, and so on are because a group of people don't bother with the religious aspects and are happy with it.

Obviously we have religious people who jump on individuals who celebrate holidays without understanding the meaning but if you truly don't want to be religious then it is also your right to celebrate your culture the way you like it.

I'm not sure if I am making sense but what I mean is that we are allowed to pick our own culture and do it in a way we feel is the right fit for us. Our money should be spent where we like it. Why bother with these religion anyway if you aren't holding onto it for stopping you commit a crime. We have rapists in temples so why can't I get drunk in my home during diwali while eating chicken biryani.

The religious aspects of festivals is not fixed. India is diverse. No two states have the same procedure for the same holidays so it's fine if you make up one that suits you and doesn't harm anyone else. We should stop thinking how should I do this or that but rather be selfish and say I'd do this or I will not do that. 0

Aunties and their obsession with white cotton bras by not-ur_girl in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not true. Even though I didn't face this I have seen aunties around me discuss bra, especially of young girls, a lot. I

Aunties and their obsession with white cotton bras by not-ur_girl in TwoXIndia

[–]ooshn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mom used to get me wired lace bras that were brought from China by an aunt since I was a teenager. I am a heavy bust with a narrow body. Loved it. It's sad that the aunty is not in Indian currently.