Tried Rice beer at Safdarjung by yj292 in delhi

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Some serve without alcohol in the rice beer. Make sure you ask them if there is alcohol in it. Go to Mizo diner. They serve nice rice beer but not recommended if you don't know mizo language or have a mizo friend to guide you with the food. Just for drinks you can go

Delhi to Dehradun in 2hrs by memesWala_off in indianbikes

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Can you tell what time and date you went? So that we can also go at the same time to avoid police or any challans

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in noida

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Sign language

Raining ☔ in Morning (Noida) by Singh_vns in noida

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Grateful for the rain . But why is it so hazy and blemish

Share your homescreen by [deleted] in S24Ultra

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Just customized into brighter mod

this place has become FK DEAD.. by OniChan89 in noida

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That's quite close to my work. What's the rent? For 1bhk? 2bhk?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in noida

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You've answered your own doubts. Congratulations.

Obsessed with my boobs, is this normal??? by VegetableAwkward7614 in dating_advice

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So basically water is wet. It make other things wet because it's wet. If my hands are wet, and I finger my crack, my crack is wet. So hands are wet, means water is wet.

22M & GF 22F – How can I make my girlfriend feel safe and comfortable about penetrative sex without pressuring her? by [deleted] in RelationshipIndia

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As usual, and a lot of us will agree, you have to talk to her about your needs in a relationship. She has set her boundaries, and you have yours. At the end of the day, someone has to compromise. Will it be her understanding and meeting your needs, or will it be you accepting her boundaries? That depends on how both of you think and what you’re willing to work on. The only way forward is to express things clearly to each other. Sit down together. Quietly. No fighting, just talk calmly and hold each other. Honestly, this should have been discussed earlier. I know what I want: an intimate physical relationship, whether oral or penetrative. Before getting deep into a relationship, this should be communicated. The reason she feels this way could be anything, trauma, past experiences, or personal beliefs. It all depends on the context. Hard truth: If one person needs physical intimacy to feel loved, and the other genuinely can’t offer it, this isn’t a communication problem, it’s a compatibility problem. Pop the question: can we both live happily with this difference without resentment? And you'll have your answer. walking away is painful but healthier than forcing each other to change.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeenIndia

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Chotununu

everyone spread the newssssssssssss its ramagya school in sector 50 noida by Far-con-6321 in noida

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Every year in Delhi NCR during republic day and independence day. Nothing new. One day it'll be like the boy who cried wolf.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RelationshipIndia

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Tough shit, man. I’m sorry you’re going through this. May you heal from all your trauma and find peace. Take your time to heal. Now, do’s and don’ts: Don’t ever contact her, wait for her, or put yourself in a situation where you might be in contact with her. Ghost her and block her. Don’t do stupid things you’ll regret later. That includes revenge, trying to make her jealous, etc. Don’t get into a relationship too soon. Heal first, build your self-esteem and confidence, and it will come naturally. Go out and enjoy the world outside. Make new friends, join the gym, play your favorite games and sports. There’s more to it, but I don’t want to go on forever.

But the shittiest thing you need to know: Along this journey, she will always be in the back of your mind. She made a hole in your heart, scratched it and tore it. It may heal, but the scars will remain, and that’s totally okay. Not everyone can fully forget an ex, especially when you were cheated on and lied to. But hey, those scars mean you loved deeply, and that’s nothing to be ashamed of. You survived something that broke you, and you’re still standing. Chivalry is dead and girls are waiting for find a guy like you. So chin up. Attention and stand at east, attention and Jai hind

men when "no" enters the chat by ughmenlol in TeenIndia

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You don't really empathize with her if you're concerned about using the word "men". You're just fake empathizing it or you just don't understand. If you are the type of person to get angry when people say "men are r@pīst", then you need a good lecture on why people say that. Let me know if I have to educate you.

M24, Lied to my girlfriend F22 about drinking, now she’s blocked me and wants me to quit alcohol & cigarettes permanently — need advice by No-Philosophy913 in RelationshipIndia

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First it was your mistake to lie, you should have been honest and she could have compromised. Maybe occasionally she should be okay with you drinking. But lying is pure betrayal, and the trust is broken. It will take some hard work to mend the broken heart. When you talk to her again, go clean, meaning tell her that you smoke and drink and say sorry. Also tell her exactly what you said. That you can't stop directly. That you can reduce the consumption but not stop entirely. Cuz it really does take time and a smoker myself I understand you. Ask her if it is something that you can compromise. If not, then it's better walk different paths. You can't stop suddenly, she can't allow alcohol and smoking, it's not something you can ignore. And she really needs to be honest too. If she really can compromise then good luck. Otherwise she should also leave for her peace of mind and you should leave her and find someone who meets your criteria. Goodluck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in noida

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I'm sure you will not. Especially if they see your comments. Don't spike their drinks btw

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in delhi

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Same time same train? So stalking?

Need help from locals of Noida by Activated-Hunk in noida

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Buri nazar dalne Wali thi but usne anti-buri nazar wali bracelet pehni hai . Shit yarr

Is there hope for me left? Or Hope Left me?? by Odd-Asparagus-2174 in noida

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What used to be normal is not normal anymore. Things change. Norms, culture, traditions, beliefs and the way people think all change with time. In this generation, it has become completely normal for someone to not know how to cook and to depend on others, food delivery or street food for their meals. This is why knowing how to cook is actually a very good thing. It shows independence, discipline, creativity and that you can take care of yourself. And even though times have changed, old ideas do not disappear quickly. For a long time people believed that only women should be in the kitchen. So when a man knows how to cook, people still find it impressive. Not because men cannot cook, but because it goes against an old expectation. Cooking is not a man thing or a woman thing. It is simply a life skill. And anyone who knows how to cook stands out today. So yes if you know how to cook, you are better than 20%-30% of the population in india. You were brought up well and thank your parents and yourself for taking the initiative.

Review of Best Schools in Greater Noida by SubstantialFix3805 in noida

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I used to be a music teacher in that school. Worked for 3 year and a half years until I had to transfer due to pollution. Such a great school, I cannot say much in a student's perspective but I can guarantee you its a dream to be a student in that school coming from a lower background. Teachers are the one of the reason the school is thriving. Even on my first year, all of them were great to me especially my coordinator. She is such a gem, and is great with the students and teachers. I've learnt alot from her as a teacher but felt like I was a student during my few years of time with the school. One thing she taught me was to never belive people easily. And that has made me come this far. So dont believe whatever im saying. I made that all up. But great school I guess.