Plz don't judge me

I have a confession… I’m a male lesbian

I’ve been hiding this for years, but I think it’s finally time to come clean.

I’m a male lesbian. 🥺

I know the terminology doesn’t make sense. I know the comments are going to destroy me. But I can’t keep living this lie anymore.

Please respect my identity during . 😔🙏

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u/no_one_know_me_ — 4 days ago
▲ 84 r/pune

Why Does Pune Have This Reputation Online?

I've often seen people online say that Pune is known for things like open relationships, FWB culture, prostitution, and leaked intimate photos. However, I lived in Pune for about a year and never experienced or noticed any of this in real life.

Where did this reputation come from? Is it based on actual trends, a few isolated incidents that got amplified online, or is it mostly an internet stereotype? I'd appreciate insights from people who have lived in Pune

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u/no_one_know_me_ — 1 month ago

If parents compare their children to other kids, do children have the right to compare their parents to other parents?

Growing up, many of us heard things like, "Look at how well that kid studies" or "Why can't you be more like them?"

This made me wonder: if parents think it's fair to compare their children with others, is it also fair for children to compare their parents with other parents who may be more supportive, understanding, financially stable, or involved in their kids' lives?

Do you think the two situations are equivalent, or is there an important difference? I'm curious to hear different perspectives.

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u/no_one_know_me_ — 2 months ago
▲ 4 r/FaltooGyan+1 crossposts

If parents compare their children to other kids, do children have the right to compare their parents to other parents?

Growing up, many of us heard things like, "Look at how well that kid studies" or "Why can't you be more like them?"

This made me wonder: if parents think it's fair to compare their children with others, is it also fair for children to compare their parents with other parents who may be more supportive, understanding, financially stable, or involved in their kids' lives?

Do you think the two situations are equivalent, or is there an important difference? I'm curious to hear different perspectives.

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u/no_one_know_me_ — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/cma_india+1 crossposts

CA inter G2 regular course

CA inter

Audit- Rishabh jain

Costing- pranav popat

FM - Prashant Sarda

New course recorded classes

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u/no_one_know_me_ — 2 months ago