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Average 🍆 Size in India, Maharashtrians are doing pretty fine i guess
So, the guys claiming their sizes to be 6.5-7 are mostly fake I guesa?
My dms are already filled with a lot of those guys -
Rich people of Surat, brag.
Rich folks of Surat do not waste their time on Reddit. -
All this in less than a year, he's on course to replace Greg Chappell as the worst ever coach in Indian cricket
Ab videshi coach lao. Bring someone like Daniel Vettori -
Almost had a heart attack.
I see nutrients either way! -
It's becoming tough to differentiate between Car brands.
Yeah for sure for bild folks it's always been like that -
Pronunciation of Shiva
It Shiv and Shiva means Parvati, i heard about it recently, not sure. In a song he sings 'Shiv Kalishoo'. -
Bail granted to nikita singhania
Atul hum sharminda hai, tere katil zinda hai.. -
Irfan Pathan calls out for superstar culture in the ICT and asks senior players to play the Ranji Trophy to succeed in Test cricket
Start Sports and Irfan. How ironic? The synonym of celebrity worship of Kohli and Rohit, respectively.
Leaving aside that, he's right. But these two are too entitled to step foot into the domestic arena. They should be forced or dropped. -
Which suburban area of mumbai is your favorite? [ Residential as well as Working place ]
Vile parle east and bandra west are ❤️ -
Irfan Pathan calls out for superstar culture in the ICT and asks senior players to play the Ranji Trophy to succeed in Test cricket
Kal Irfan toh Rohit ke captaincy ke under khelne ki baat kr rhe the -
Irfan Pathan calls out for superstar culture in the ICT and asks senior players to play the Ranji Trophy to succeed in Test cricket
He is completely right, if kohli is to have any chance of having a revival. He must *heavily* work on his technique. He should seek the help of sachin like he did after the 2014 england tour. He should play ranji trophy and county cricket. -
Hi guys im from Thane. Have a test today and the center is at Mira Bhayandar. Can someone confirm this route?
The fountain route has a lot of traffic and is also under construction.. Follow maps and leave early as you don't want to be stressed out before exam -
Team NOTA Recruitment
What happens when majority of votes go to nota?
Who will take administration of Delh -
When did RTO introduce this?
RTO never introduced that Kind of Registrations ..
It's the Castiest Ego n Blind Slavery towards a Leader that introduced this type of Showoff Plates..
This is more in Andhra , Rayalseema, TN and to a small extent , in TG too -
Fake my CTC at a job interview and got the job
What you are doing is fraud and you will definitely get caught and blacklisted. Right now to get out of this situation just tell them that your situation has changed and do not wish to continue with this interview process. Just give them any reason like may be moving to your parents hometown or got accepted in university in some other country.
And do not repeat this again. -
Bail granted to nikita singhania
Congratulations India.. reporter killed by contractor because he highlighted the corruption in road construction... But no one was arrested yet.. no outrage on social media.. kyuki half of us don't know we need to fight against the system and laws . -
Please stop begging for like...
This isn't a dead Internet theory type of shit. It seems to be a kid who borrowed his mother's(Maricel is a Spanish female name) account to post this kind of comment. So it's the kid's fault mostly and probably the parents fault also -
What are your views on this video made by Dhruv. I kind of aggree to what he said in this video but he received a lot of criticism on the same by a lot of men.
Isn't it patriarchy that forces men to always be the providers? If a man isn’t earning or taking care of others financially, even his own parents might not let him live peacefully. He’ll be taunted constantly. But a woman of the same age who isn’t earning doesn’t face the same pressure. Can a man even think about getting married if he isn’t earning? And even after divorce, if he’s not earning, he’s still expected to pay maintenance. It’s patriarchy that makes sure a man has to pay alimony so that the woman’s standard of living after divorce is just as good as it was in her matrimonial home. For example, the Allahabad High Court has cases where men had to pay alimony even when they weren’t earning. [Husband duty-bound to maintain wife despite no income from job, can work as labourer: HC](https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/husband-duty-bound-to-maintain-wife-despite-no-income-from-job-can-work-as-labourer-hc/article67784350.ece/amp/)
Patriarchy has benefited men in many ways, creating a system where men held power, control, and privilege in society. But that same system has also burdened men with rigid expectations: they must be strong, emotionally stoic, and financially successful at all times. Over generations, these pressures have only intensified, turning patriarchy into men’s own enemy. Yet instead of recognizing this, many men blame feminism for the struggles they face. Feminism isn’t the one forcing men into these suffocating roles, patriarchy is.
For example, the idea that a man’s worth is tied to his ability to earn and provide comes from patriarchal norms. If a man expresses vulnerability or shares his struggles, he risks being labeled weak or incapable. This is why many men bottle up their emotions, suffer in silence, and feel isolated. Patriarchy teaches them that seeking help or showing weakness is shameful.
If a man talks about being abused by his wife, his friends might laugh at him and call him a "namard." If he shares that he’s been sexually abused, the reaction is even worse, people mock him with comments like, "Bhai, maze le liye honge" or "Kya enjoy kiya hoga." These are actual things people say online when men share such experiences. Patriarchy has normalized these attitudes, making men feel ashamed to admit when they are victims.
Men do talk to their friends, but it’s usually about things like family health issues, money problems, car troubles, or house construction. Very few men open up about being abused by their wives because they know they’ll be mocked. Comments like, "You can’t even control your wife? What kind of man are you?" make it even harder for them to speak out.
Isn’t it patriarchy that led these biased laws that aren’t gender-neutral? It’s the same system that demands men always protect and provide, while viewing women as dependent and in need of support. Now some man wants the law to be equal but still wants their woman to be dependent on him in his married life. They need sanskari wife who follows each word of him without any question, who loves to stay dependent. While doing marriage they want a woman who follows patriarchy norms but expects that same woman to turn into independent while they need to provide after divorce. -
weather in mohali
Yes, that’s how fog works🫠-
Received a 1000/- challan for making an emergency stop on ORR for 1 minute.
How is checking for directions/map an emergency. Why not take the nearest exit?
What you did does not warrant ₹1000 fine, but it was totally avoidable!
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