Give your best suggestions

Hope you all guys are doing very well. If the case is not like this trust me life is full of experiences so never feel demotivated it's just some phase of the life. As I the person who love to explore cafes from my pov of I have explored every cafe. I would appreciate if you guys can drop the best cafes name or the places with damn good asthetics.

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u/TopInvestigator5479 — 13 hours ago

Am I thinking too much?

Actually, I'm in my mid-twenties, and as you reach this stage of life, the pressure to get married starts building from all around you. I've been asked countless times, "Why aren't you getting married yet?"

My honest answer is simple: I'm in the struggling phase of my life. I left my job to start my own business, and right now my entire focus is on making it successful.

People often tell me, "You can marry a working woman. She'll adjust according to the situation." But I strongly disagree with that idea.

From my point of view, a woman is already leaving her parents' home and family to build a life with me, and that's a huge sacrifice in my eyes. I don't want my future wife to work because she has no other choice. I believe that, as a man, I should be capable of fulfilling our family's needs and giving her the freedom to choose whether she wants to work or not.

Having worked in the corporate world, I've seen how exhausting it can be. Employers often don't care whether you're physically or mentally drained—they just want the work done. That has been my personal experience, and I don't want the person I marry to go through the same kind of stress if it can be avoided.

I set very high standards for myself. I want to be in a position where I don't have to think twice before saying "yes" to the things my family genuinely needs or desires.

That's why I've made a promise to myself: if I don't become financially stable enough to provide the life I believe my future family deserves, I'd rather stay single than rush into marriage. I never want someone to look back and say, "Marrying you was the worst decision of my life. I could have married someone better."

This is just my personal perspective. I completely respect women who choose to build their own careers, and I also respect couples who prefer to share financial responsibilities. This is simply the standard I've set for myself and the kind of husband I hope to become.

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u/TopInvestigator5479 — 1 day ago

Am I thinking too much?

Actually, I'm in my mid-twenties, and as you reach this stage of life, the pressure to get married starts building from all around you. I've been asked countless times, "Why aren't you getting married yet?"

My honest answer is simple: I'm in the struggling phase of my life. I left my job to start my own business, and right now my entire focus is on making it successful.

People often tell me, "You can marry a working woman. She'll adjust according to the situation." But I strongly disagree with that idea.

From my point of view, a woman is already leaving her parents' home and family to build a life with me, and that's a huge sacrifice in my eyes. I don't want my future wife to work because she has no other choice. I believe that, as a man, I should be capable of fulfilling our family's needs and giving her the freedom to choose whether she wants to work or not.

Having worked in the corporate world, I've seen how exhausting it can be. Employers often don't care whether you're physically or mentally drained—they just want the work done. That has been my personal experience, and I don't want the person I marry to go through the same kind of stress if it can be avoided.

I set very high standards for myself. I want to be in a position where I don't have to think twice before saying "yes" to the things my family genuinely needs or desires.

That's why I've made a promise to myself: if I don't become financially stable enough to provide the life I believe my future family deserves, I'd rather stay single than rush into marriage. I never want someone to look back and say, "Marrying you was the worst decision of my life. I could have married someone better."

This is just my personal perspective. I completely respect women who choose to build their own careers, and I also respect couples who prefer to share financial responsibilities. This is simply the standard I've set for myself and the kind of husband I hope to become.

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u/TopInvestigator5479 — 1 day ago

Am I wrong or right?

Actually, I'm in my mid-twenties, and as you reach this stage of life, the pressure to get married starts building from all around you. I've been asked countless times, "Why aren't you getting married yet?"

My honest answer is simple: I'm in the struggling phase of my life. I left my job to start my own business, and right now my entire focus is on making it successful.

People often tell me, "You can marry a working woman. She'll adjust according to the situation." But I strongly disagree with that idea.

From my point of view, a woman is already leaving her parents' home and family to build a life with me, and that's a huge sacrifice in my eyes. I don't want my future wife to work because she has no other choice. I believe that, as a man, I should be capable of fulfilling our family's needs and giving her the freedom to choose whether she wants to work or not.

Having worked in the corporate world, I've seen how exhausting it can be. Employers often don't care whether you're physically or mentally drained—they just want the work done. That has been my personal experience, and I don't want the person I marry to go through the same kind of stress if it can be avoided.

I set very high standards for myself. I want to be in a position where I don't have to think twice before saying "yes" to the things my family genuinely needs or desires.

That's why I've made a promise to myself: if I don't become financially stable enough to provide the life I believe my future family deserves, I'd rather stay single than rush into marriage. I never want someone to look back and say, "Marrying you was the worst decision of my life. I could have married someone better."

This is just my personal perspective. I completely respect women who choose to build their own careers, and I also respect couples who prefer to share financial responsibilities. This is simply the standard I've set for myself and the kind of husband I hope to become.

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u/TopInvestigator5479 — 1 day ago

No one is safe in this generation.

Yesterday I just posted my picture on fitness subs so i can know what exactly will help me to look better in my body. But now I am regretting it. I understand how women has go to through thus daily. I am feeling very bad.

u/TopInvestigator5479 — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/DesiMingle+1 crossposts

Hi everyone I'm looking for honest and constructive feedback on my physique. My goal is to build a lean, aesthetic body while improving overall fitness.

u/TopInvestigator5479 — 5 days ago

This cuck stuff is going out of hands.

So i was using some random app to connect with strangers. Suddenly i got connected with someone he was around 19. Somehow he started talking and it went too far. He started sending me n**es of her gf and said how will f*ck her i was shocked and freeze for a second. Like wth guys are doing mtlb kisko bhi randomly kuch bhi bhejoge and what about her trust. Moreover guys choose your partners carefully make them clear what they are seeking before you get deeper in your relationships.

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u/TopInvestigator5479 — 5 days ago

Tum log kese pite ho bhai isse

Tbh it's non alcoholic. So i thought lets give a try as shopkeeper was treating it as hidden gem. Seriously this tastes very bad. I couldn't even digest one sip and eventually I grabbed it. Guys tum log kese peh lete hoo real wali.

u/TopInvestigator5479 — 6 days ago
▲ 17 r/IndianFashionTribe+3 crossposts

Looking for honest and constructive feedback. I'd appreciate suggestions on the fit, color combination, shoes, accessories, or anything else that could improve the overall look.

u/TopInvestigator5479 — 8 days ago

Quote is smiple but holds too much in it.

Ik many people would have came around this quote but we still joke about people appearances, how they talk, how they walk, how they behave in public. I wish this quote remains in your head for lifetime so that people start loving themselves and have the happy or healthiest life they deserved.

u/TopInvestigator5479 — 21 days ago