Is it me or every Indian eldest daughter:
Has epressing thoughts
Been suicidal at some point
"My mother dumps so much of her priblems on me..."
"But she's my mother..."
Anger issues
Either sighs when hears about something bad or fucking kills the person
Beautiful but if there's a younger sister— the younger sister is more attractive then.
Has a power trip
Somehow manages to feel like a villain all the time
"Mujhe choone ki koshish kar. Haath nahi milenge tere."— to someone who was trying to hug her.
*cringes at any sort of skin contact*
Has thought of arson at some point
"What's makeup? Maine to muh pe baby powder lagaya hain💀—"
Has the best clothing sense.
Wears pyjamas 24/7
Either has too much energy or no energy
Will fall asleep anywhere like a dad
SleepSleepSleepSleepSleep
Works hard cz has to pay back her parents
Wants to go away but has to stay
Feels like a shackled wild hunting dog.
HATES sharing her stuff
"You wore my shirt?" *burns the shirt*
Likes to draw but isn't appreciated unless academically so either tore all her works or occasionally draws on scattered papers
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i don't rate books based on character development and plot holes. if it made me bawl my eyes out and search up its fanarts at 3 am it's a 5/5
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Pov : he's that 'jab we met' wala Aditya but in a Delhi wala way.
He interestingly listens to your non stop bak bak when you both are sitting in the metro sharing your earbuds and listening to vintage Romantic Bollywood. Always admiring your face as you talk. Says "geet tum pagal ho chuki ho" to your "mai toh bhag Rahi hu" plans, goes roaming around with you, Holds all your bags while you bargain with that one shopkeeper in sarojini nagar goes on golgappas and kulfi dates with you, dances in the rain with you on "tum se hi" near India gate, gifts you janpath Wale jhumkas, his eyes don't leave you when you wear kajal and bindi, Brings that "ye lo jala do" energy in your life when something bothers you. he is a silent lover,He Pushes back your zulfe behind your ears, Feeds you roti sabzi while your mehandi is drying on your hands, helps you with your saree pleats and that's his way of telling you that he loves you,he is your 'Aditya'.
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leaving ur country does feel surreal at times. like i have looked forward to this day where i’d leave the violence and trauma behind (at least physically if not emotionally). now that it's coming near i have so much cold feet. maybe i don't want to leave. maybe i’ll miss the food, the weather, the language, and so much more.
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Guess which desi reader just bargained a 600rs book?
Found a really nice book place that brings and sells books on demand— walked in and saw 15 books that are already in my list of 'books to buy when not planning to die'. Really nice old man and his worker. Walked in, took a polity book, came back, took Ramayana Unraveled. Saw a guy from school, tried to race with me, he lost ofc, but i took a wrong turn bcz of it. Anyways, Mangalwaar Masti's episode ends now. Eating sugar teti ifykyk.
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🪷Hey everyone🪷
Im digging into a topic that's been on my mind lately and I'd love to hear your thoughts. Why is it considered normal for a boy to expect dowry from a girl but if a girl were to ask for dowry it's seen as wrong? Who decided these rules and more importantly can we challenge and change them?Let's have an open and honest discussion about gender norms and societal expectations, I believe it's crucial to question traditions that perpetuate inequality and to explore ways to break free from them so what do you guys think? Share your opinions and let's explore this together
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