Outrage Over Divorced IIT Director's Controversial Marriage Demands
‘Virgin, under 30, Brahmin’: Divorced IITian director at billion-dollar firm puts forward bizarre marriage demands, sparks outrage
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A 37-year-old divorced IIT graduate and director at a billion-dollar company has sparked outrage by demanding a 'virgin' Brahmin woman under 30 with no relationship history. His outdated expectations have ignited a debate on social media about double standards in relationships.
- 01The man demanded a partner who is a virgin, under 30, and has never been in a relationship.
- 02Matchmaker Oendrila Kapoor shared his demands on social media, leading to widespread outrage.
- 03He justified his demands by citing unverified research linking a woman's past partners to future infidelity.
- 04Kapoor highlighted the double standards in his expectations compared to his own divorce.
- 05Netizens expressed their disbelief and criticized the man's audacity and outdated views.
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A 37-year-old divorced man, who is an IIT graduate and director at a billion-dollar company, has drawn significant backlash for his marriage demands. He requested a 'virgin' Brahmin woman under 30, who has never been in a relationship. This revelation came from matchmaker Oendrila Kapoor, who shared the man's profile on Instagram, prompting a wave of criticism. The man claimed that he believed a woman's number of past partners correlates with her likelihood of being unfaithful, a notion that Kapoor challenged by pointing out the inherent double standards in his logic. Despite his impressive credentials, the man's expectations appear outdated and unrealistic. Many social media users reacted strongly, with comments emphasizing that divorced individuals should seek partners with similar experiences, and criticizing the broader implications of such attitudes towards relationships.
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The incident highlights ongoing societal issues regarding gender expectations and relationship standards, prompting discussions about compatibility and double standards in marriage.
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