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u/Impressive-Unit6640 — 1 day ago
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"NEET paper leaks every year" is repeated constantly on this sub — a decade-by-decade fact-check of what's actually proven, versus rumor and malpractice

Every NEET results season, someone posts "another year, another leak," and honestly the claim has gotten so repetitive that it's stopped meaning anything. So I went through the actual record year by year — court findings, CBI chargesheets, NTA statements — and the real picture is messier and more interesting than "leaked every year." Two years stand out as genuinely serious (2024 and, far more so, 2026), and 2026 just did something no year before it has: it got a sitting Union Cabinet minister to resign.

Why "leak" and "malpractice" keep getting confused

A huge chunk of NEET's bad reputation comes from conflating five very different things: a confirmed leak (paper reached people before the exam), a localized leak (real, but geographically contained), examination malpractice (impersonation, solver gangs, cheating — without the paper itself being stolen), a fake leak scam (Telegram sellers with nothing real to sell), and ordinary administrative disputes (eligibility, language, quotas) that get retroactively rebranded as "leaks" once controversy hits. Sort years into these buckets instead of one big "scandal" bucket, and most years don't actually qualify as leaks at all.

2016–2020: mostly noise, not leaks

NEET's first national rollout in 2016 and the years through 2020 were dominated by eligibility disputes, language/quota fights, and — in 2020 — COVID logistics chaos. None of this amounts to a confirmed nationwide paper leak. 2018 did have a genuine problem, just a different one: organized solver-gang and impersonation operations, where paid stand-ins physically wrote the exam for someone else using manipulated identity documents and proxy substitution. Serious fraud, but the paper itself was never stolen — an important distinction that gets flattened constantly.

2021–2023: real problems, but not confirmed nationwide leaks

2021 had a Rajasthan (Jaipur) centre-level controversy — allegations of unauthorized access to exam material and its circulation, with investigation and arrests — serious enough that NTA felt the need to publicly dispute calling it a conventional leak, describing it instead as a localized conspiracy rather than a national breach.

2022 produced a genuinely serious CBI-investigated racket. The exam was held July 17, 2022, and the CBI's case described an operation that collected candidates' login credentials, altered photographs on identity documents, and recruited medical students and other capable people as "solvers" who were then sent into exam centres to impersonate real candidates — reportedly for fees running as high as ₹20 lakh per candidate, with a share going to the impersonators themselves. CBI registered an FIR against 11 people and others unknown, arresting 8 in the initial sweep. Again — this is malpractice, not a stolen question paper.

2023 was mostly Telegram noise and individual-centre complaints with nothing that held up as a confirmed leak.

2024: the first confirmed leak, but a contained one

This is where things get real. The exam was held May 5, 2024, for over 24 lakh registered candidates. NTA's first public position was actually denial — it initially rejected social-media claims of a leak and said all papers were accounted for. That denial didn't hold up.

CBI's investigation traced a real breach to Patna and to the Oasis School examination centre in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand — the Supreme Court itself later said this "was not in dispute." The alleged mechanics: someone gained unauthorized access to a room where a sealed question-paper trunk was stored, the trunk was tampered with, a paper was removed, photographed, and the images transmitted out to a Patna network via mobile devices — reportedly with Biology material sent at roughly 10:50 a.m., followed later by Chemistry and Physics. Around 30–32 students were allegedly gathered at a location to study the leaked material before sitting the exam. People named in connection with the Hazaribagh end of the investigation included Pankaj Kumar, Ehsanul Haque, and Imtiyaz Alam, along with other intermediaries.

A partially burnt question-paper fragment recovered during the investigation, carrying a traceable identification number linking it back to the Hazaribagh centre and paper series, became one of the strongest physical evidence links in the whole case — much stronger than an anonymous photo circulating online.

CBI's first chargesheet in this case, filed August 1, 2024, named 13 accused, including alleged mastermind Manish Prakash and Sikander Yadvendu among others — that case had originally been registered by Bihar Police before being handed to CBI.

But — and this is the part that gets left out constantly — the Supreme Court, in July 2024 proceedings, also explicitly found the evidence did not establish a systemic nationwide breach, and refused to cancel the exam nationally. CBI's assessment at that stage pointed to roughly 155 identified beneficiaries across the Hazaribagh/Patna network, not millions.

Separately, and this often gets tangled into the leak story even though it's a completely different issue: 1,563 candidates received compensatory/grace marks for reported loss of exam time at certain centres. The Supreme Court ordered those grace marks withdrawn, gave affected candidates the option of a re-test (held June 23, 2024), and let those who skipped the re-test keep their original raw marks. This is also why the initial "67 candidates scored a perfect 720/720" figure, which fueled a lot of the leak panic, dropped sharply after revision — score inflation from the grace-marks issue, not proof of mass leak.

2025: no confirmed leak, but a genuinely massive fraud problem

After 2024, trust was already shattered, so Telegram and Instagram groups went into overdrive selling fake "100% genuine," "guaranteed 720" papers. NTA says it received over 1,500 suspicious submissions by early May 2025 and flagged 122 fraudulent accounts — 106 Telegram channels and 16 Instagram accounts. None of this establishes the real paper leaked; it establishes a huge market of people willing to pay for something that almost certainly didn't exist.

2026: the real thing, and it took down a Cabinet minister

This is the case that actually changes the "leaked every year" conversation, because 2026 is categorically different from 2024. The exam was held May 3, 2026, for more than 22.7 lakh candidates in pen-and-paper format. NTA didn't just find a localized leak after the fact — it cancelled the entire national exam on May 12, and a full nationwide re-exam had to be held on June 21 for all candidates, with no fresh exam fee charged.

The CBI's theory here is structurally different from 2024. In 2024, the breach was unauthorized access to a printed paper after it reached a centre. In 2026, the allegation is that the compromise happened further upstream, inside the question-preparation process itself — allegedly involving NTA's own appointed subject experts, not just outside intermediaries.

Specific evidence CBI has cited: investigators recovered 132 handwritten Chemistry questions (with 5 duplicate images) from a Latur, Maharashtra coaching operator's phone, alleging roughly 111 of them matched NTA's master question sets, with the images reportedly captured on April 23, 2026 — nearly two weeks before the exam. Separately, a so-called "guess paper" — roughly 150 pages, about 410 questions — was allegedly circulated to some aspirants beforehand, and CBI alleges around 120 of those questions turned up in the actual Chemistry section on exam day. Investigators also allege leaked material was sold through Telegram for around ₹10 lakh in at least one part of the network.

People named in the Latur end of the investigation include coaching-linked individual Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar and Dr Manoj Bhagwanrao Shirure, along with other intermediaries.

On July 28, 2026, CBI filed its chargesheet before Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court against all 13 accused, all of whom were in judicial custody at the time: Yash Yadav, Mangilal Biwal, Dinesh Biwal, Vikas Biwal, Shubham Khairnar, Dhananjay Lokhande, Tejas Harshadkumar Shah, Dr Manoj Bhagwanrao Shirure, Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar, and three NTA-appointed subject experts specifically — Manisha Mandhare (Biology), Pralhad/Prahlad Vithalrao Kulkarni (Chemistry), and Manisha Sanjay Havaldar (Physics). Charges span the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (criminal conspiracy, cheating, criminal breach of trust, destruction of evidence, among others), the Prevention of Corruption Act, and the newer Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024. The investigation behind it involved 72 officers, 8 cyber-forensic experts, and 92 raids/searches across states including Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi — producing a chargesheet citing 360 witnesses, 422 documents, and 43 material exhibits, reportedly running to roughly 20,000 pages with annexures. CBI itself stated it found no evidence of institutional corruption inside NTA, but explicitly called the agency's own procedural negligence "unacceptable," and is expected to recommend departmental action against responsible officials separately from the criminal case.

Here's the part that made 2026 the most consequential NEET year on record: the fallout went beyond the legal system into actual politics. Sustained protests at Delhi's Jantar Mantar, organized by a youth group calling itself the Cockroach Janta Party under 30-year-old Boston University graduate Abhijeet Dipke, kept building through July, explicitly demanding accountability over the leak and NTA's handling of it. On July 25, 2026, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan actually resigned — a genuinely rare outcome, a sitting Cabinet minister stepping down over an examination scandal. His resignation note said the decision wasn't about "personal prestige" but about not letting the issue get tangled in "legal complexities" or exploited politically; he later said in early August that he felt Gen Z had been "misled" during the protests, while maintaining the government had acted properly by handing the case to CBI, cancelling the exam, and holding the re-test.

What's proven vs what's alleged, specifically for 2026

Established / confirmed:

  • NTA cancelled the May 3, 2026 exam on May 12 and held a full national re-exam on June 21 — documented administrative fact.
  • CBI filed a formal chargesheet against all 13 named individuals on July 28, 2026, including the three NTA subject experts, backed by 360 witnesses and 422 documents.
  • Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan resigned on July 25, 2026, directly amid the protest movement tied to this case.

Alleged / not yet judicially proven:

  • The specific claims that ~120 "guess paper" questions matched the actual Chemistry paper, and that 111 of the 132 handwritten questions matched NTA's master set — these are CBI's investigative findings, not the outcome of a completed trial.
  • The individual guilt of any of the 13 chargesheeted accused, including the three NTA experts. A chargesheet means CBI believes it has enough evidence to prosecute, not that a court has convicted anyone — the case now moves to a specially designated Fast Track Court.
  • Whether this reflects deliberate institutional rot inside NTA or a contained conspiracy by a small group with inside access — CBI's own "no institutional corruption, but unacceptable negligence" framing leaves that question open.

The actual bottom line

"NEET paper leaked every year" doesn't survive a year-by-year look at the record — most years are administrative disputes, malpractice, or outright scams, not proven leaks. But dismissing NEET's security problems entirely would be just as wrong. There are two real, confirmed leaks in this decade of record, and the second one was serious enough to cancel a national exam for 22+ lakh candidates, produce a 13-person chargesheet naming the exam body's own subject experts, and end a Cabinet minister's career. The honest version isn't "always" or "never" — examination security has a real, repeatedly exploited weak point somewhere between question creation and printing, and 2026 is the year that became impossible to wave away as isolated malpractice.

Curious what this sub thinks: does naming NTA's own subject experts as accused change how much trust the agency itself deserves going forward, or is this still "a few bad actors" the same way earlier years were?

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u/FinAnceishavingfun — 3 days ago
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The reaction of Jharkhand CM, when a reporter asked about protesting students and their demands, look how he is smiling

shameless

u/shashi_tharooor_5 — 8 days ago

What should i do with my Gf ?

So , Hey all I have been with my Gf since 1 year and always been loving her , but when it comes to sex or more intimacy i will rate her 1 out of 5 , she will never do anything from her side , always lay in bed . i will do everything , she doesn’t like to do sexting also , i get fed up sometimes due to this ( not being involved in anything) .

So plz give me some advice what should i do , rn i have been in long distance since 6 month , in 3 or 4 month we met once .

i am free to hear any kind of suggestion from your side .

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u/PrimaryOption8866 — 8 days ago
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Hostel ragging -myth or realtity

I am honestly scared about hostel ragging

I'm clumsy, fat, and awkward, so I already know I'll probably trip, panic, or even fart at the worst possible moment

I've heard seniors sometimes make juniors dance, do weird poses, or act like random things in front of everyone.

So I wanted to ask: How common is this now? Did you face it in hostel? And how did you deal with the embarrassment and stress?

Share your stories please - funny or serious, I want to know what hostel life is really like ....

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u/rosminc-hubby — 9 days ago

Meetup with ex

Hey everyone hope u doing good. I am m23 my ex f22. We had break up since jan this year. She text me to meet daily. I know its just for sex. Any advise i can meet her or no i am kinda confused Afraid of getting attach again.

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u/EffectStill575 — 7 days ago
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Happy Independence Day guys

Tomorrow we celebrate our 80th Independence Day. The day we got rid of those Western guys so we could become slaves to our own people.

My respect goes out to our field reporters:

**Mukesh Chandrakar:** Freelance journalist who ran YouTube channel "Bastar Junction" exposing corruption in Chhattisgarh. Bludgeoned with an iron rod, body buried in contractor's septic tank. January 2025.

**Sulabh Srivastava:** TV journalist with ABP News exposing liquor mafia in Uttar Pradesh. Killed in staged "road accident" after receiving death threats. June 2021.

**Shubham Mani Tripathi:** Freelance reporter for Kampu Mail investigating sand mafia and land mafia in Uttar Pradesh. Shot multiple times by assailants while riding home. June 2020.

**Sandeep Sharma:** TV journalist for News World exposing sand mafia in Madhya Pradesh. Run over by a truck shortly after police protection was withdrawn. March 2018.

**Sandeep Kothari:** Journalist for Deshbandhu investigating illegal sand mining and land grabbing in Madhya Pradesh. Abducted, tortured, and burned alive. June 2015.

**Jagendra Singh:** Freelance journalist in Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh exposing minister's corruption and illegal land deals. Set on fire by attackers. June 2015.

**Karun Misra:** Jansandesh Times reporter covering sand mafia in Uttar Pradesh. Shot dead by gunmen on motorcycle. February 2016.

**Subhash Kumar Mahto:** Freelance reporter in Bihar investigating sand mafia. Shot in the head by four hitmen outside his home. May 2022.

our finest judges/police officers:

**Pune Porsche Case:** 17-year-old son of a wealthy builder drove Porsche drunk at 160 km/h, killing two IT engineers. Released on bail within hours and ordered by Juvenile Justice Board to write a 300-word essay on road safety as "punishment." Two board members were later sacked for this. May 2024.

**RG Kar Medical College:** 31-year-old female postgraduate doctor raped and murdered inside the hospital's seminar room while resting during her 36-hour shift. Body found with severe injuries. Civic volunteer Sanjay Roy convicted but given life sentence instead of death penalty, sparking nationwide protests. August 2024.

**Bilkis Bano Case:** 11 men convicted of gang-raping Bilkis Bano (who was 5 months pregnant) and murdering 7 of her family members during 2002 Gujarat riots. All 11 released in August 2022 after Gujarat government granted remission for "good behavior." Supreme Court sent them back to jail in January 2024, ruling the remission illegal.

**Hathras Gang Rape:** 19-year-old Dalit woman gang-raped by four upper-caste men, tongue severed, spinal cord injured. Police forcefully cremated her body at 2:30 AM without family consent, allegedly to destroy evidence. Family kept locked up during cremation. September 2020.

**Manipur Violence:** Two Kuki tribal women stripped naked, paraded through streets by mob of men, sexually assaulted and gang-raped. Video went viral months later. Incident occurred May 2023 during ethnic violence. Prime Minister Modi broke silence only after video surfaced.

**"Cockroach" Remark:** Chief Justice of India Surya Kant referred to unemployed youth as "cockroaches" who "don't get any employment" and become "media, social media, RTI activists" to "attack everyone." Sparked massive youth-led protest movement. May 2026.

**Kathua Rape Case:** 8-year-old Muslim girl held captive in temple for a week, drugged, gang-raped by multiple men including a police officer, then strangled and head smashed with stone. Crime planned to terrorize Muslim nomadic community. January 2018.

**Unnao Rape Case:** BJP MLA Kuldeep Sengar raped a minor. When she pursued the case, her father was beaten to death in police custody. Later, while on her way to court, she was set on fire by five men (including two accused). 2017-2019.

and at last of course some honorable mentions:

**A. Raja (DMK):** Sold 2G spectrum licenses at throwaway prices causing massive losses to the exchequer in the 2G scam

**Suresh Kalmadi (Congress):** Financial irregularities and corruption in organizing the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi

**S. J. Jayalalithaa (AIADMK):** Amassed disproportionate assets beyond known sources of income while serving as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister

**Lalu Prasad Yadav (RJD):** Embezzled funds meant for animal husbandry in the Bihar fodder scam

**Ajit Pawar (NCP):** Alleged involvement in Maharashtra irrigation scam where project costs inflated massively

**Pawan Bansal (Congress):** Nephew caught accepting bribes for railway board appointments during his tenure as Railway Minister

**Ashok Chavan (Congress):** Granted illegal clearances to Adarsh Housing Society in exchange for flats for his relatives

**Virbhadra Singh (Congress):** Money laundering and amassing disproportionate assets while serving as Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister

**Jagan Mohan Reddy (YSRCP):** Received investments in his companies as quid pro quo for favors granted during his father's chief ministership

**Nitin Gadkari (BJP):** Made E20 fuel mandatory while his son runs an ethanol/sugarcane business that directly profits from this policy

**K. J. George (Congress):** Said "when rape is inevitable, lie down and enjoy it" while serving as Karnataka Home Minister

**Mulayam Singh Yadav (SP):** Defended rapists by saying "boys make mistakes" and opposed harsh punishment for rape

**Abu Azmi (SP):** Said women who go out with men should be hanged along with the rapists

**Mamata Banerjee (TMC):** Blamed rising rape cases on increased interaction between men and women

**Tapas Pal (TMC):** Threatened to send his "boys" to rape opposition women workers

**Azam Khan (SP):** Said rape victims should be handed over to his party to "ask them what happened"

**Hemant Soren (JMM):** Arrested in money laundering case linked to alleged land scam in Jharkhand

**Arvind Kejriwal (AAP):** Arrested in Delhi liquor policy scam involving alleged kickbacks and policy manipulation

**Manish Sisodia (AAP):** Arrested in same Delhi liquor scam for allegedly receiving bribes for policy favors

**Babulal Gaur (BJP):** Made light of sexual harassment and defended alcohol consumption as a "fundamental right"

**Sharad Yadav (JDU):** Made sexist comments about South Indian women's bodies in Parliament

**Sanjay Nirupam (Congress):** Told Smriti Irani "you are beautiful but you don't know anything" during a TV debate

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u/Happy-Yogurt-3684 — 7 days ago
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Foreign Funding and the New Godi Media Narrative

According to the analysis, the Thakur Family Foundation (TFF), led by Dinesh Thakur, distributed approximately $3,130,871 (₹25 crore) over a six-year period to 162 Indian journalists and researchers.

The central argument posits that these funds were utilized to cultivate a network of "journalist researchers" who produced content specifically designed to target the Indian government, traditional Indian medicine (Ayurveda), and domestic pharmaceutical interests. Key takeaways include:

  • Systemic Funding: Major digital news platforms, including NewsLaundryThe WireArticle 14, and Scroll, are identified as primary beneficiaries of TFF grants.
  • Narrative Control: Specific themes identified in the funded content include the disparagement of Indian COVID-19 vaccines, lobbying for foreign pharmaceuticals (specifically Pfizer), and critical reporting on Hindu sentiments and BJP-led government policies.
  • Targeted Industries: Significant financial awards were directed toward producing documentaries and articles scrutinizing the Ayurvedic medicine industry and the quality of Indian pharmaceuticals.

Analysis of Funding and Entities

The following sections detail the specific entities and individuals identified as recipients of foreign funding and the nature of the work produced under those grants.

Major Institutional Recipients and Content Output

Based on data from 2023, the source identifies several media platforms and the volume of articles produced under the influence of foreign grants:

Platform Number of Articles Key Contributors Mentioned
NewsLaundry 72 Shraddha Ghatge, P Madhu Kumar, Pratyush Kotoky, Aryan Mahtta
Scroll 45 Swagata Yadavar, Aarefa Johari
Article 14 30 Kunal Purohit, Nitin Sethi, Saurav Das, Kaushik Raj
The Wire 29 Priyanka Pulla, Shyama Rajagopal, Aditi Pradhan
Caravan 28 Chahat Rana, Nayantara Narayan, Mohammad Dawood
Alt News 24 Sumaiya Shaikh, Sharfaroz Satani

Individual Case Studies and Grant Specifics

The analysis highlights several high-profile instances where funding was linked to specific reporting projects:

  1. Confluence Media & NewsLaundry: In 2024, Josy Joseph’s Confluence Media received $22,825 (₹20 lacs) from TFF to produce a documentary targeting India's Ayurvedic industry. The project featured narration by Ravish Kumar and was published on Abhinandan Sekri’s NewsLaundry.
  2. The Wire: Identified as a "consistent receiver," The Wire received $61,022 (₹50 lacs) in February 2023 to produce seven YouTube videos targeting the Indian pharmaceutical industry, Ayurveda, mental health, and pollution.
  3. Sumaiya Shaikh (Alt News): Reported as one of the largest grant recipients, receiving $61,022 (credited as $59,000 in summary tables) between 2020 and 2022 to "fact-check" Indian Ayurvedic medicines and traditional immunity-boosting methods during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  4. Aryan Mahtta (NewsLaundry): Received $3,971 (₹3.5 lac) in June 2023 for reporting on social justice. The resulting content included seven videos and nine articles targeting the Adani Group and the government's handling of the Manipur issue.
  5. Saurav Das: Received grants in 2021 (3,800)and2024(8,070). His work included articles against the banning of the "Hindutva Watch" portal, critiques of new criminal laws, PMLA, and the Supreme Court. The source notes a recurring theme of filing RTIs against Indian vaccines.

Core Themes and Investigative Focus

The synthesis of the source material reveals several recurring themes in the content produced by the funded journalists:

  1. Critique of Traditional Medicine and Domestic Pharma

A significant portion of the TFF grants was directed toward scrutinizing the "efficacy" of traditional Indian treatments. Examples include:

  • Documentaries titled "Ayurveda Under Scrutiny."
  • Fact-checks by Alt News on the use of Ashwagandha in AYUSH protocols for COVID-19.
  • Videos by The Wire titled "Epidemic of Bad Quality Medicines" and "Sawal Sehat Ka."
  1. Vaccine Narratives and COVID-19 Management

The source alleges a "full-fledged propaganda" effort during the pandemic to:

  • Lobby for Foreign Vaccines: Kunal Purohit is cited for lobbying for the Pfizer vaccine in 2020.
  • Highlight Government Failure: Scroll received $18,810 over two years to produce content portraying India as having failed in its COVID-19 response.
  • Portray Harm: Articles like "How India failed those who were harmed by the Covid-19 vaccine" and "India Desperately Needs Biden’s Help" were presented as evidence of an effort to create panic.
  1. Socio-Political and Religious Targeting

The funding is linked to content that the source describes as "defaming India" or "targeting Hindus":

  • Kaushik Raj (Article 14/The Wire): Received $4,070 to write on civil liberties, producing articles such as "How the Hindu Far-Right is Overhauling India's Schools" and reports on "Anti-Muslim Violence."
  • Srishti Jaiswal: Received $5,030 in 2024 to write about online trolling; the source claims her work primarily targets Hindus.
  • Kunal Purohit: Received $1,815 to write articles on "hate crimes" in Uttar Pradesh, specifically targeting the Yogi Adityanath government.

Summary of Financial Awards (Top Recipients)

The following data represents the total funding/awards in USD as of the 2023 list provided in the source:

Recipient Total Funding (USD)
Sumaiya Shaikh $59,000
Nitin Sethi $35,419
Kumar Sambhav Srivastava $33,740
Priyanka Pulla $28,299
Scroll $25,535
Jigyasa Mishra $18,213
Nayantara Narayan $16,907
Parth NM $10,685
Hridayesh Joshi $10,111

Conclusion of the Analysis

The source concludes that the identified journalists and platforms constitute a "Real Godi Media" (or "Traitor Media"), suggesting that their editorial independence is compromised by foreign financial interests. The analysis argues that the "foreign master" represented by the Thakur Family Foundation uses relatively small amounts of money (₹25 crore) to influence a vast network of researchers to produce "planted articles" that shame India globally and undermine domestic government and industry interests.

u/National-Mammoth-151 — 12 days ago
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how do i start a convo with any one not only females

hii i am 24 m preparing for exams wanna talk to anyone and specially girl i even started rapido but shit doesn't work

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u/feetsucker96 — 9 days ago

35(M) Genuine ask about finding the right condom size

Hi all! 35 M (india) here. I have a genuine question to ask. I recently started having sex (paid sex - escorts, home spas ).

I am not able to find a condom that fits me. I have a girth of 5.5 inches (x6.5 inches) and the largest size available in India is 56 mm (Durex Real Feel). This size is also too tight for me and also this condom smells really bad.

Which brand has a size larger than 56 mm? As I am not able to find it myself,

kindly help me if you know.

Also, to all other men who are taking antidepressants, specifically SSRIs. These medicines have a side effect of delaying ejaculation.

I have been taking them for years for anxiety and now

I'm not able to finish before at least 20 to 40 mins, and also have not been able to finish at all.

As also all these encounters that I've had have been with paid women (36 so far) I have had to always go unfinished and with the size I have, they feel pain and they cannot go longer.

So take caution before you take these meds for too long.

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u/rxbaxg — 10 days ago
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When should I replace my iPhone battery?

85% health, 866 cycles. Should I replace it now or wait?

u/Bzkhan123 — 9 days ago