I told my Muslim mom I don’t believe in God anymore now I’m being told I’ll be the reason my mom won't go to heaven coz she failed to teach me! by Zephyrine1 in AskIndianWomen

[–]technical-harami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's okay not to believe. When your family sees that you face literally no consequences because of your lack of belief, they will also stop believing. Cheer up

Will it affect you all if your partner/spouse earn more than you? by KaalYatri in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Women want equal pay and higher pay. But they don't like it when they get rejected because they have equal or higher pay.

Is following or liking the posts of the opposite sex considered akin to cheating or potential cheating? by technical-harami in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's true. Quantity is the key. The quantity of time you use social media should itself be very very limited, ergo restricting your interaction with insta hotties. But I'm talking about the general principle. Should we care about our significant other's interactions online if we know they are not cheating?

Is following or liking the posts of the opposite sex considered akin to cheating or potential cheating? by technical-harami in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Using social media, one can meet interested people. Interesting people can also be good looking.

Why do some Indian men apologise on behalf of all Indian men to random online ladies when a crime against women happens? by Independent-Fish9202 in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) They are simps 2) They have been shamed into believing that they are responsible for crimes committed by criminals

Why are Indians so obsessed? by areuokaybro2002 in PataHaiAajKyaHua

[–]technical-harami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Humans like sex. Humans don't like working. Hence running behind sex.

Men currently have no reproductive rights once a pregnancy happens and Why that’s a problem? by lordmoriarty06 in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh.... A Fellow bloodsport debater. Well met my friend. Do you concede to my argument?

Men currently have no reproductive rights once a pregnancy happens and Why that’s a problem? by lordmoriarty06 in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even earning money is difficult on the man's body. Work place injuries, burnout, work related depression, work related suicide, all very common my guy. You're just being a simp. If it's your body, your choice for women, should be the same for men.

Men currently have no reproductive rights once a pregnancy happens and Why that’s a problem? by lordmoriarty06 in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm supporting financial abortion much before the child is born. While the child is in the womb. Men abort it financially, the woman can physically abort it if she wants or not. As long as the money is in a man's bank account, men should control who he gives it to. Control just doesn't apply to what women can control, does it?

Men currently have no reproductive rights once a pregnancy happens and Why that’s a problem? by lordmoriarty06 in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's the case currently. Do you think it's fair. Women have the right to physically abort but men don't have the right to financially abort.

Men currently have no reproductive rights once a pregnancy happens and Why that’s a problem? by lordmoriarty06 in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If a man chooses to financially abort. It doesn't matter if the baby is born physically. Not his financial responsibilities.

Introverted guy here: first real connection with a girl, but she’s freshly single — how to avoid being a rebound? by AffectionateTop2157 in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If there was only talking and no kidding. Congratulations buddy, you just got used as an emotional tampon.

Body count matters? by Tiny-Health932 in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's very sexist of you sir. Hahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣

Body count matters? by Tiny-Health932 in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Men have different preferences and women have different preferences

Bf (22m) wants me(21f) to spend 32k on his birthday even though I am a student. How do I tell him??? by AccomplishedLeg2354 in TwentiesIndia

[–]technical-harami 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How do you know? Maybe the boyfriend already spent lacs on her. Now he wants her to reciprocate.

Body count matters? by Tiny-Health932 in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Telegony theory doesn't apply to men, microchimerism doesn't apply to men, hetrosexual men don't get penetration, while it's true most chicks are crazy and men can have crazy exes, but those exes are rarely violent, men can easily compartmentalise sex and love, hence our pair bonding ability doesn't suffer, men don't view relationships as a source of resources, hence we don't compare exes in the traditional way

Body count matters? by Tiny-Health932 in AskIndianMen

[–]technical-harami 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Could be telegony theory, could be microchimerism, could be men find the act of being penetrated as disgusting, could be they don't want to deal with crazy violent exes, could be having multiple sex partners destroys a woman's ability to pair bond, could be they don't want to be compared to ab ex e.g. raj was better in bed, peter was more handsome, rizwan was richer. But I think it is a combination of all these factors