
What small daily problem in Nepal do you wish someone would solve?
I’m conducting a short, anonymous survey to understand the everyday problems people in Nepal actually face. It takes 3–4 minutes.
Your honest experience would be very helpful: here

I’m conducting a short, anonymous survey to understand the everyday problems people in Nepal actually face. It takes 3–4 minutes.
Your honest experience would be very helpful: here
Whole body hurts and my boobs are so sore even clothes touching hurts. Can’t sleep, can’t get comfortable.
Is this normal or just peak suffering??:(((
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sir relax....
on my period and i don’t even know why i’m crying anymore it just won’t stop.
feel like crying over everything and nothing at the same time…
Why does everything suddenly feel 10x worse and like my life is falling apart??
Being comfortable doesn’t mean you can start acting weird. Just keep it respectful.
Hey married girlies, how would you feel if your husband was talking to random people while you’re sleeping right next to him?
Idk… maybe I’m just overthinking, but it kind of makes me feel weird and adds to my trust issues a little. I’ve seen how some guys just lurk in DMs after a post and start random conversations out of nowhere.
Btw, I’m 23 and single, but sometimes I can’t help thinking what if my future partner does the same thing?
Is this normal, or am I just overthinking it?
Not even just looks some of them talk and act way older than they are. Like full on adult vibes.
Is it just social media or what? Feels kinda weird.
I just finished watching Chiraiya and I feel completely fucked up.
I used to be okay with the idea of arranged marriage. Not blindly, but I didn’t really question it this deeply. But after watching this, I can’t unsee things. It feels like a slap in the face about how society actually thinks, especially the same people around me who casually say shit like “pati parmeshwar sabai ho keti ko laagi.” That idea feels suffocating now.
What’s really messing with my head is realizing how much a girl’s life decisions are still treated as secondary to family and relatives.
And the Kamlesh part just broke me. The way she was so sad finding out the baby was a girl… I’ve seen that in my own family. The same reactions, the same disappointment.
I’m 23, unmarried, not even in a relationship, and I don’t even properly know what I want from marriage or life yet. I’m still figuring things out. But watching this made it feel like none of that matters that eventually everything will just be decided around me, not by me.
I don’t even know what I’m feeling anger, disgust, fear….. all of it mixed together. It just feels heavy.