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This man’s heart wrenching Twitter thread about pressure of marriage on Indian women is a must read

His tweets are going viral, with a lot of women, thanking him for his "support for women".

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Indian society — that emphasises a lot on self and its relation with community – has always laid a lot of importance on values. It is integrated into the minds of the people that marriage is one of the most fundamental and essential parts of your existence. So much so, that there are people (mostly, women) who are made to throttle their dreams in pursuit of a ‘happy married life’. But does that necessarily have to mean happiness? A Twitter user recently posted a thread of tweets with the message that nothing’s worth giving up on dreams, not even a marriage, especially not a loveless one at that. His tweets are evidently going viral, with a lot of women, thanking him for his “support for women”

Usman Ghani narrated the heart wrenching story of a classmate who was “brilliant, studious, hard working, very confident” — and how a loveless marriage, that she had to enter into saying, “my parents are too old and scared of me being single”, throttled her dreams.

Sample some of his tweets here.

https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831914929317957635
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831915391681253382
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831916077160468480
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831916748018434048
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831916748018434048
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831917582798245891
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831917991818383366
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831918595848417280
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831919274369351680
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831919643602350080
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831920305069314052
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831920556266180613
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831920926069575693
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831921663113588736
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831921663113588736
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831924046895992844
https://twitter.com/UGpk/status/831921179875237888
As he narrated the saddening life story of his class mate, Ghani emphasises on the importance of understanding the worth of one’s life. As important as marriage is, he said parents should raise their daughters as persons and not “commodity”. As he addressed this problem that a lot of women continue to face in India, here are some of the positive reactions his Twitter thread garnered.


https://twitter.com/deba56199564/status/832533037103460352

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