Love, Live-in, and Crime – The Story That’s Being Retold Again and Again In India

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In the last many months we got to hear about the brutal murder cases of couples living together.
Do you feel India is still not ready to adopt live- in culture?

In my opinion, people are in love but veritably confused if they want to be with that one person or not. When they land up on an answer which is no, they get into arguments and fights which also leads to death of one mate.

Signs of an vituperative relationship can include physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, as well as control of finances, asking who the victim addresses to, being jealous of time spent with musketeers or family, feeling that the victim deserves the abuse, and being justified abuser geste .

To cover yourself from a vitperative mate, it’s important to cover yourself and your children. In addition, you can take a way similar to learning to defend yourself in tone- defense classes, crossing the signs of relationship violence, and seeking nonpublic support.

Brutal murders and cases of violence are unfortunately not uncommon in India, and they frequently admit expansive content in the country’s media.

It’s important to approach conversations about sensitive motifs like violence and crime with perceptivity and nuance.
While India, like any other country, has its share of challenges and problems, it’s also a different and multifaceted society with a rich artistic heritage and a vibrant contemporary culture.

The above opinion is expressed and penned by Smilee Prashant Bhatt.

Also read: Vasudev Kutumb by Mayaa SH

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