Indian woman goes towards western culture. That's why boys can't able to complete their wishes. It's huge pressure. Earlier wife support husband in any situation and today law give them freedom for divorce. So they not support rather they give divorce and demand huge money in return. So I say untimely law will immortal Indian civilization.😢
Looking at this video a week after Atul Subhash's case, I'd pass on marriage too! With laws that will lock up me, my parents, siblings and distant relatives in just a whim of accusations, laws that will force me to pay for kids that aren't mine, laws that will oblige me to pay lifetime of spousal support for a day of marriage I'm FINE LIVING A SINGLE LIFE
@@NicoleInIndia No they aren't but if given a choice between offending/disappointing my parents and landing everyone on lockup I'd rather be the biggest disappointment they'll have
@@NicoleInIndiadesi parents will always have disappointments in you even if you become billionaire 😂😂 at the end of the day we will do only what that makes us happy our generation doesn't care about disappointments anymore because they r always disappointed with something
There is a lack of Resilience & the ability or willingness to compromise is what is putting people off of marriage in India. Alot has to do with the way this generation has been brought up, reason being the parents have made sure that their kids get everything they didn't get even before they ask for it. The lack of struggle in childhood, that's why they are sorts of running away from the Struggle, compromise and responsibilities.
I think you have absolutely nailed the point here. I just can't understand the generation born about 1990. I do not know too many of them in India (north India) but the ones that I do know, I am not impressed at all. I got tired of telling them to grow up. Their parents used to defend them in the beginning but now they also realize that it's time they grow up. That generation is now 30-34 years old, some are married and some are not. They still don't know how to do jack shit around the house, forget about caring for elderly parents or contributing $$ to household income and expenses. I just roll my eyes and stay mum. Maybe I became too independent and responsible at a young age.
Divorces are increasing in Indian society because girls are getting educated and becoming financially free. Plus girl child is getting inheritance from father’s property as well which gives financial security. Society is getting more modern and open these days. In the past getting separated was looked down upon and the financial security of the women were a major factor which forced them in a way to compromise and stay committed in an unhealthy relationship.
No, dear. Marriage has become a pension for women. It is the best start-up business in India. If women are so independent, then they should seek mutual divorce. Marriage needs adjustments and self-sacrifice. Once marital dispute occur then suddenly educated empowered women become kids and helpless.
Getting married after you're self reliant is a must but picking a life partner is tricky. If it's an arranged marriage then if the girl is happy to be a house wife taking care of home then no issues I guess but if both are working then you've got to chalk out a plan for life after marriage and a prenup is essential in today's scenario.
My grandparents never seen each other before marriage done,even though they finished their Life. But today it's like cosmetics marriage. Whenever little problem never tolerate just divorce and demand money. Earlier indian woman never do that drunk person wife also able to raised their children alone with take care of her drunk husband. So that was a Indian woman and see today.
@@bhargavmonpara Yes you are right. We talked about that as well - marriage isn't easy and it seems like younger people don't want to put in the effort.
In Hinduism there is no concept of divorce. It's a divine bond for multiple lifetimes. No wonder divorces were taboo back in the day. And even to this day I don't think most people think getting divorced is good. Although I personally do believe that some divorces are required.
@@SlimJim3082 In Christianity, divorce is generally viewed as undesirable and a last resort, with the ideal being a lifelong, monogamous marriage based on the concept of "one flesh" from Genesis, but some denominations allow divorce in cases of adultery or extreme situations, interpreting Jesus' teachings in Matthew 5:31-32 and Matthew 19:9 as permitting divorce in cases of sexual immorality ("porneia") as a way to prevent further adultery.
@@SlimJim3082 The Bible gives two clear grounds for divorce: (1) sexual immorality (Matthew 5:32; 19:9) and (2) abandonment by an unbeliever (1 Corinthians 7:15)
black lady? I had to look in to the video again to make sure I watched the same thing. lol you meant lady in black and red; identifying them by the color of their clothes haha. what you said doesn't intend what you mean dude. but yes, Laurence had some keen points to add to the matter. Nicole is also on point that people nowadays don't/won't put effort into it and seem to do so, if they do, only later on in their mid/late 30s for various different reasons.
@@NicoleInIndia It depends tbh, some areas keep getting worse and some portions keep getting better. There is an extreme disparity between the rich and poor states
I am 44yrs and never been married. I just don't trust women when it comes to relationships.
Wow good video selection 💯👍💯
Thank you 🙏🏻
Indian woman goes towards western culture. That's why boys can't able to complete their wishes. It's huge pressure. Earlier wife support husband in any situation and today law give them freedom for divorce. So they not support rather they give divorce and demand huge money in return. So I say untimely law will immortal Indian civilization.😢
@@bhargavmonpara I support this reply
Tumhara Inglis samjh nhi aya bhai mereko. Tum England jao. :)
@@pratipkumarroy beta Tum Gani Bhai k pass Jao yha koi bakchodi na rakhi he😂
Looking at this video a week after Atul Subhash's case, I'd pass on marriage too!
With laws that will lock up me, my parents, siblings and distant relatives in just a whim of accusations, laws that will force me to pay for kids that aren't mine, laws that will oblige me to pay lifetime of spousal support for a day of marriage I'm FINE LIVING A SINGLE LIFE
Are your parents fine with you living the single life? So many of them are not....
@@NicoleInIndia No they aren't but if given a choice between offending/disappointing my parents and landing everyone on lockup I'd rather be the biggest disappointment they'll have
@@NicoleInIndiadesi parents will always have disappointments in you even if you become billionaire 😂😂 at the end of the day we will do only what that makes us happy our generation doesn't care about disappointments anymore because they r always disappointed with something
Some times, somewhere indian women's act like western women's.. So we Indians also facing feminism
There is a lack of Resilience & the ability or willingness to compromise is what is putting people off of marriage in India.
Alot has to do with the way this generation has been brought up, reason being the parents have made sure that their kids get everything they didn't get even before they ask for it.
The lack of struggle in childhood, that's why they are sorts of running away from the Struggle, compromise and responsibilities.
I think you have absolutely nailed the point here. I just can't understand the generation born about 1990. I do not know too many of them in India (north India) but the ones that I do know, I am not impressed at all. I got tired of telling them to grow up. Their parents used to defend them in the beginning but now they also realize that it's time they grow up. That generation is now 30-34 years old, some are married and some are not. They still don't know how to do jack shit around the house, forget about caring for elderly parents or contributing $$ to household income and expenses. I just roll my eyes and stay mum. Maybe I became too independent and responsible at a young age.
Divorces are increasing in Indian society because girls are getting educated and becoming financially free. Plus girl child is getting inheritance from father’s property as well which gives financial security. Society is getting more modern and open these days. In the past getting separated was looked down upon and the financial security of the women were a major factor which forced them in a way to compromise and stay committed in an unhealthy relationship.
Yes we talk about that as a reason to why divorce in india is becoming more common.
😂😂😂😂😂 are you sure thats the reason ?
@@saju1804 it is definitely one of the reasons…I am sure there are a few.
@@saju1804One of the reason
No, dear. Marriage has become a pension for women. It is the best start-up business in India. If women are so independent, then they should seek mutual divorce. Marriage needs adjustments and self-sacrifice. Once marital dispute occur then suddenly educated empowered women become kids and helpless.
I'm from jain community.
Till 2000 divorce rate in our community was below 0.50%
After 2010 it was above 1%,
After 2021 it's above 12%.
Women empowerment & gender equality is basically prostitution of women.
Getting married after you're self reliant is a must but picking a life partner is tricky. If it's an arranged marriage then if the girl is happy to be a house wife taking care of home then no issues I guess but if both are working then you've got to chalk out a plan for life after marriage and a prenup is essential in today's scenario.
Feminism is also part of.
My grandparents never seen each other before marriage done,even though they finished their Life. But today it's like cosmetics marriage. Whenever little problem never tolerate just divorce and demand money. Earlier indian woman never do that drunk person wife also able to raised their children alone with take care of her drunk husband. So that was a Indian woman and see today.
Why should they have to take care of the kids and a drunk husband? Better to just take care of the kids.
@NicoleInIndia I am not said that but earlier relationship was that much hard that we never separate ever
@@bhargavmonpara but that isn’t a good thing either - it should be ok to get rid of a drunk husband
@@NicoleInIndia yes but today normal people also not straight forward survive relationship.
@@bhargavmonpara Yes you are right. We talked about that as well - marriage isn't easy and it seems like younger people don't want to put in the effort.
In Hinduism there is no concept of divorce. It's a divine bond for multiple lifetimes. No wonder divorces were taboo back in the day. And even to this day I don't think most people think getting divorced is good. Although I personally do believe that some divorces are required.
That's in every religion dude except maybe for Islam where the triple talaq is even in their holy book.
@@SlimJim3082 nah, I think in even Christianity, there is a concept of divorce. there is no concept of divorce in Hinduism.
@@suhridguha2560 you're wrong ..again... Nothing like that in Christianity
@@SlimJim3082 In Christianity, divorce is generally viewed as undesirable and a last resort, with the ideal being a lifelong, monogamous marriage based on the concept of "one flesh" from Genesis, but some denominations allow divorce in cases of adultery or extreme situations, interpreting Jesus' teachings in Matthew 5:31-32 and Matthew 19:9 as permitting divorce in cases of sexual immorality ("porneia") as a way to prevent further adultery.
@@SlimJim3082 The Bible gives two clear grounds for divorce: (1) sexual immorality (Matthew 5:32; 19:9) and (2) abandonment by an unbeliever (1 Corinthians 7:15)
Marriage was supposed to be 2 way but sadly with the current a
The black lady from France is wise. She understands society. Red, not so much maybe. 😝🤣🤣🤣
@@pratipkumarroy what 🤷♀️ I object!
black lady? I had to look in to the video again to make sure I watched the same thing. lol you meant lady in black and red; identifying them by the color of their clothes haha. what you said doesn't intend what you mean dude. but yes, Laurence had some keen points to add to the matter. Nicole is also on point that people nowadays don't/won't put effort into it and seem to do so, if they do, only later on in their mid/late 30s for various different reasons.
Mam, don't you react to songs anymore?
@@imo8100 sure I do! What would you like to see? Any recommendation?
@NicoleInIndia Kurrayeedu song from Ramaiyya vasthavayya telugu movie. And share your opinion about the actress and her costume and song
@@NicoleInIndia mam???
@@imo8100 it’s up!
But the Indians the USA is still trying to hold on to what the norm was, when they left.
@@MG23418 I heard that basically India is stuck in whatever year that they left…
@@NicoleInIndia It depends tbh, some areas keep getting worse and some portions keep getting better. There is an extreme disparity between the rich and poor states
Life is short ,People are getting diabetes in 20's due to fast food , hence no one wants to get married due to short life span
The youth is into fitness, more than ever. Whatever you are saying is simply not true.
Running away from responsibility seriously these people are good for nothing excuses excuses and more excuses
How is marriage a responsibility with the population we have?
no wife Happy Life 😂
😂 oh no my poor husband!