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Astrotalk

I’m seriously fed up with seeing Astro Talk ads everywhere. They’re absolutely impossible to escape, and I honestly can’t believe there are still people falling for these scams and paying money for this stuff. The amount of advertising makes it seem like there’s a never ending supply of people willing to believe these ridiculous claims.

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Does past matter

I was talking with a friend recently, and we ended up debating whether a person’s past relationships, body count, and virginity should matter when choosing a long term partner. My friend feels these things are important and would strongly influence who he’d date or marry. It made me wonder how most people actually think about this. Can people grow, mature, and become completely different from who they were years ago, or does someone’s past always matter? From a man’s perspective, do most men genuinely prefer a partner with no body count or very little relationship history, and if so, why? Is it a deal breaker for most men, or does personality, loyalty, and compatibility outweigh the past? From a woman’s perspective, how do women view a man’s past? Do women also care about body count, previous relationships, or virginity to the same extent, or are different qualities more important? I’m looking for honest opinions from both men and women. Please keep the discussion respectfulI’m genuinely curious about how people think about this and whether the past should define someone’s future in a relationship.

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u/ConferenceConnect511 — 27 days ago

The hate and persecution of minorities in india

recently came across comments openly saying that churches should be demolished, that Christians should “know their place,” and that minorities should leave India if they don’t like it. Seeing this kind of rhetoric made me wonder how widespread this mindset has become, especially given the reports of attacks on churches, disrupted prayer meetings, and violence against Christians in recent years. For those in this community, how do you view the current situation for Christians and other religious minorities in India? What, in your opinion, can be done legally, socially, or otherwise to address this growing hate and ensure that everyone can practice their faith without fear?

u/ConferenceConnect511 — 2 months ago