‘My dad said he could kill me’: Doctor’s post on rejecting arranged marriage goes viral
•A doctor's account of intense parental pressure to marry an arranged match, including alleged financial control and attempts to discredit her, has ignited a widespread online debate.
•She bravely shared her experience of being forced to say 'no' repeatedly, leading to estrangement.
•Her story highlights the ongoing struggle for autonomy in marriage decisions for many Indian women, prompting thousands to share similar harrowing experiences and question societal expectations.
هذا الخبر من Times of India. خبر يقدم أدوات ذكاء اصطناعي للتلخيص والترجمة والاستماع.
A doctor's account of intense parental pressure to marry an arranged match, including alleged financial control and attempts to discredit her, has ignited a widespread online debate. She bravely shared her experience of being forced to say 'no' repeatedly, leading to estrangement. Her story highlights the ongoing struggle for autonomy in marriage decisions for many Indian women, prompting thousands to share similar harrowing experiences and question societal expectations.المصدر: Times of India | Source: Times of India
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