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How on earth most guys missed the point of Chiraiya
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How on earth most guys missed the point of Chiraiya

⚠️ I haven't seen the movie, I just know the concept of it and have seen a few clips.

As a guy, the concept of the series was very simple, marriage doesn't meant automatic consent for sex everytime.

The keyword here is EVERYTIME

  1. The girl doesn't want that you don't have sex ever, it's just that she was asking for a little bit of time for knowing each other before sex. In an arrange marriage setup, you might don't have that bond yet, so what's a big deal waiting a few weeks to develop a certain bond when you talk about being married for life or you're that desperate that you can't control for a few weeks?

  2. The only thing, where girl is wrong is if she is asexual or she doesn't want to have sex ever, because physical intimacy is one important aspect of relationship and if she is not ready for that, she should have informed it before hand and not destroy the guy's life.

  3. The guys who are asking, why don't she say No for marriage, Were you born Yesterday? Do you not know how parents and relatives force girls to get married even when they say No.

  4. Does marriage means that you have some right on her body? She might not be in mood that day, she might be sick. Is it important to have sex daily 🤔 What if you're sick, will you still have sex? Are you in mood daily? there might be some day na where you are not in mood, you should have sex that day too by your logic na?

Why is it so hard to understand that someday someone might not be in mood.

The saddest thing is people not understanding the movie aren't old people, they are people in their 20s, the so called GenZ which was supposed to be more aware of all this.

Yes maybe the series might be over exaggerated a little, but that's just for creative liberty and to put more weight on the situation.

Now if you don't have anything good to say, please don't talk bad and showcase a proof of your upbringing. Just ignore the post.

u/PlayfulBill6378 — 10 hours ago