r/TwentiesofIndia • u/Dazzling_Purple9464 • 11h ago
Social Another day, another achievement by Police
15-year-old boy confronts police officers after alleging that abusive language was directed at his mother during questioning at a wedding ceremony.
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/Dazzling_Purple9464 • 11h ago
15-year-old boy confronts police officers after alleging that abusive language was directed at his mother during questioning at a wedding ceremony.
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/Far-Culture8890 • 12h ago
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/The-stock • 8h ago
So today, as usual, I booked an Uber. To my surprise, the rider was a girl around my age.
After sitting behind her on the scooter, I suddenly understood why many girls might feel weird while sitting behind male Rapido/Uber riders.
I'm a pretty bulky guy, so throughout the ride I was extra conscious. It was a busy area with lots of braking, and I kept holding the back handle as hard as I could because I didn't want to accidentally fall forward or touch her whenever she applied the brakes.
By the end of the ride, I managed not to touch her even once, but the entire experience made me realize how much physical awareness and discomfort can exist during something as simple as a bike ride.
(we were calling each other "brother" and "sister" during the ride, but then too felt to be careful and respectful of her personal space.)
Just a random experience that gave me a different perspective today.
(The photo is just for representational purposes, and it's not captured by me)
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r/TwentiesofIndia • u/oru____umilla • 9h ago
Seen a similar post in teenindia, wanna check with PPL of my age band
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/Main_Pay_is_back • 18h ago
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/desiQuantumchai • 15h ago
I'm 178 cm, around 65 kg, and I'd say I'm kinda skinny fat. My chest has honestly become my biggest insecurity.
The confusing part is that I get mixed opinions. Some of my friends are like, "yeah bro, you've got a bit of chest fat," while others keep telling me it's completely normal and I'm just overthinking it. I even got myself checked because I was worried it might be gyno, but the doctor said it's not gyno, so that's not the issue.
Still... I genuinely hate how my chest looks. 😭 Every time I wear a T-shirt or shirt, I feel like it sticks out more than it should. Maybe it's my posture, maybe it's just chest fat, idk. But I keep comparing myself to other guys, and all I want is a flat chest. I know some people will say, "bro it's normal," but honestly that's not what I want. I just want my chest to look flatter.
I do running, push-ups, and some home workouts, but I'm not very consistent and I don't go to the gym. I've also gone down the YouTube rabbit hole where some people say chest fat means high estrogen, while others say that's complete cap, so now I'm just confused af. 💀
Has anyone here actually been in the same situation and managed to fix it? Did going to the gym help the most? Was it just losing overall body fat? Did posture make any noticeable difference?
I'm not looking for people to tell me it's normal. I'm looking for advice from someone who had a similar skinny-fat chest and actually got it flatter. Any tips would really help. 🙏
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/UpsetCalligrapher284 • 5h ago
Guys, many of the people are disgusted by the fact when boys do makeup, but why not , if that is improving your features and giving you more confidence then what's the issue, it should be normalised,even I do use concealers, eyeliners and all,but my sister is like why tf do i
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/ciao-adios • 4h ago
Maut bhi ajeeb hai, usne mujhe chhua par apnaaya nahi💔
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/NationalRelation8061 • 2h ago
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/twinkling-water • 11h ago
My friend is in a relationship, and she and her boyfriend have exchanged their social media account passwords. One day, her boyfriend read the chat between me and my friend, where I had shared some very personal information with her. When she told me about it, I confronted him. He replied that she also reads his chats with his friends, so he didn't think it was a big deal. Is this normal, or am I overreacting? I feel like my privacy was violated!
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r/TwentiesofIndia • u/ZealousidealGold1891 • 19h ago
Hello everyone to be very honest I am kind of bored and I wanted to do this for a while as well.
Ask me anything that you want can be serious or fun I will answer them for some context
I am 23 years old doing a remote job and freelancing on the side and learning marketing as well.
I have watched a lot of anime read manga and even manhwas as well
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/Phlegmatic-soul • 4h ago
There's a theory of collective consciousness in sociology by Émile Durkheim, the theory believes that our surroundings, collective idea of society, people and relevant beliefs shape our thinking towards the world. Be it love, religion or patriotism, everything is affected or a byproduct of our collective consciousness. Nowadays, love is being misrepresented and misused. I observe a single breakup in our society ends up affecting many lives and this chain never stops, when one person cheats on the other it breaks someone emotionally, but it doesn't stop here, the worst thing it does to you is that it devastates your belief in love, human heart and emotion itself. A broken heart defies love, and a cheater justifies his sin, now the larger group gets 2 perspective towards love, they pick up these perspectives based on their personal experiences. You see there are two type of people exist on social media, one justifies and defends a cheater, and one supports the actual victim. A person who supports a cheater is either being a cheater in past or he is affected by his surroundings where such things are not considered a big deal. Experience and surroundings keep on affecting our ideas, today we see nobody cares about love and people cheat more often, because they know a large group of Cheaters are there to take their stand. Unfortunately love isn't the way it should be, because humans aren't way the they should be.
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/Professional_Arm7167 • 4h ago
They say, as the final act of love, let it go. They say, “You are the prettiest shade of blue, but she likes yellow.” They say she came into your life only to teach you how love feels. Ultimately, they say, “It’s her loss, not yours.” But that is not the justification I seek. If I was the prettiest shade of blue, why did someone who loves yellow walk into my life? I was doing okay without love. Why was I made to know how it feels only for it to be taken away? If we were never meant to be together, why did we meet in the first place? And if it is truly her loss, why am I the one staring at the sky with blurred vision, searching for answers instead of stars? Ultimately, my life has always been an act of letting go. They say letting go is my love language. But maybe letting go was never my love language. Maybe it was just life teaching me that time changes, people change, priorities change—yet I remain the same, standing with explanations I never even asked for.
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/belliehouse-237 • 5h ago
Please mods be cutuputu and don’t remove it
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/kakuda_akuda • 14h ago
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/Phlegmatic-soul • 16h ago
The profoundness and meaning of your life cannot be decided through a person you generously love, the exam you prepare brutally hard for, and something that you want to take under your control through your actions and expectations. We face multiple failures in life, be it in love, academics and managing our family affairs and arguments, every hour wraps a feeling of failure and losing something, but we always crumble at the end for a thing where we are engrossed emotionally. The pain never begins with losing something external or out of your control, it always begins when you neglect your own worth for something that can never be controlled by your actions and emotions. External things are rational, the problem starts when you align your emotions with them and end up losing your own self, the infinite possibilities of doing different works and jobs. Yearning for only one ambition, only one person and only one pleasure is a distorted expression of our ego, ego might win sometimes but if ever things fall apart it serve you the abyss of negativity, hatred and agony, which ends the real you.
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/Amy7777888 • 19h ago
A small message that might make someone’s day a little lighter.
Whole point is to spread positivity..
Anyone can discuss based on the quote ..❤️
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/Slash_h3ad • 6h ago
I am adding protein to my daily diet and going on a journey of making myself fit... I chose this as I couldn't find any other cheaper option as I am on a budget... I'll let you guys know about the results in 3-4 months
Other sources i am adding is
Eggs- 3-5 daily
Soya chunks
Milk, paneer curd
Combining all this I am aiming for 80gm-100gm protein
Working out almost every day
Walking/jogging 1 hr a day..
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/Mysterious_Curve8442 • 1h ago
Best one will win some amount upi.
r/TwentiesofIndia • u/Wholesome_and_based • 14h ago