A discussion about arranged marriages in India today was ignited when the lady, a 29-year-old B.Com graduate presently unemployed, stated her difficulty picking a spouse and asked for help from the online community. Further, the tweet went viral. Read on!
Seeking Assistance From Internet To Choose From 14 Guys
An anonymous revelation from a 29-year-old lady asking for online advice to select from 14 possible suitors triggered discussions about the present status of an Indian marriage. Further, she disclosed the applicants’ ages, jobs, yearly earnings, and localities in her confession.
The woman’s issue rapidly went viral on several social media sites with the remark, “Most of the girls on Twitter are single because some girls are talking to 14 guys at once.” The article received a lot of attention and had over 1.2 million views.
Most of the girls on twitter are single because some girls are talking to 14 guys at once pic.twitter.com/1fRaGzVxwm
— Squint Neon (@TheSquind) July 17, 2023
The Reaction
The 29-year-old B.Com. graduate, who is presently unemployed, stated her difficulty picking a partner. She asked the internet community for help. Notably, she called one of the contenders “bald” and emphasized another’s 5-foot-5 height despite his earning Rs 45 lakh at BCG.
Users responded to the popular tweet in various hilarious and critical ways. Some users expressed sympathy for the contestants. One user worried about the BCG employee who would win this strange “Swayamvar” and be forced to live with the lady forever. Others made analogies to conventional arranged weddings and emphasized how the female power dynamics in such situations are imbalanced.
She has 14 matches, 1 will win
On paper, Bangalore has the brightest chances
People on Twitter have lots of theories
Many brands are involved
Welcome to IPL – Indian Pati League pic.twitter.com/Kkob3a0wiE
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) July 18, 2023
The Critics
Critics of the lady’s strategy said that males in arranged marriages had more alternatives than jobless women. They also challenged her right to decide based on salary when she is not actively employed.
The necessity for prenuptial agreements to safeguard the interests of both parties was emphasized as the conversation also touched on the idea that arranged weddings are seen as commercial events.
This is exactly what use to happen to women earlier. They were judged by their kitchen and other skills. They were even asked to walk. Now, it’s happening with us in context of our ROLES. It was wrong back then and it is wrong now as well. We, as a society, can never do something…
— CA Nitin Kaushik (@Finance_Bareek) July 18, 2023
only goal in life now is to fall in love with someone so that I don’t get judged by a 29 YO bcom like this pic.twitter.com/kLRakIu71h
— CA Subham Agrawal (@ca_whotravels) July 17, 2023
Imagine being a guy getting through IITs, IIMs, Top corporate companies, earning crazy only to get rejected by an unemployed B. Com graduate😂
— Rishikesh Taksale (@rishilectual) July 18, 2023
Imagine thinking you are entitled to any girl just because you passed some exams, which have nothing to do with how you are as a human being or life partner.
— Nandan Pandit (@npandit) July 18, 2023
It has been a long day at work and I have not been able to check Twitter for the whole day.
However, before I log off for the day I would like to methodically approach this on the basis of elimination technique and help the girl with the decision on whose life she should… https://t.co/Jk8pe0MFxu
— The Educated Moron (@EducatedMoron) July 17, 2023
The woman’s clandestine search for a life mate has sparked a wider debate on the difficulties and complications of arranged weddings.
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