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Since when "love needs a collar ?"

Okay so , i noticed a change in the world, and I am really very much concerned about it , make it clear and let's talk about it !

Love doesn't come with ownership, but nowadays the so-called kink community makes it look like that , dark romance is also a reason for this kind of madness, and women fall for it the number increases way too high now , making me worry about the future generations.

Love is never meant to be tamed on leash ,but now they make chains look like romance , gag as a passion and collars as commitment.

This is not love ,this is ownership in a disguise of being spicy in a relationship, it rot our brain when we are sitting in silence. What kind of society call noose a necklace???? Why do we clap on misery and call it "Empowerment?"

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u/Curious-Pace-6329 — 4 days ago
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Victim vs Perpetual Victim: Where does the line blur in women's personality?

There are many factors that work against women. More often than not, we're curbed by external issues. It's important to acknowledge them.

But when, do you think, is it time to focus inward and call yourself out for being a perpetual victim? Because surely there must be instances where we're responsible for our own problems.

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u/ro_ro_ro_roadhouse — 4 days ago