Is addiction and infidelity a right for the high paid women?
@aninditasen (17709)
Raurkela, India
October 24, 2025 9:32am CST
In India many women these days are going abroad with a good package. Mothers of some of these women think that their daughters have the right to do anything they like as they have achieved a lot in their career. These special mothers say that their daughters have the right to take drugs and alcohol and sleep with as many men they like. I think this isn't a good step towards women's empowerment. In India both addiction and infidelity are crimes according to the court of law.
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@porwest (110105)
• United States
24 Oct
Certainly, people can do whatever they want, although some things should not be considered "okay" or condoned, let alone encouraged. Choice comes with consequences, of course. And there can be many consequences to many of these actions.
As for addiction and infidelity being criminal acts, we disagree on that. But we CAN agree they are not empowering or good acts.
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@aninditasen (17709)
• Raurkela, India
25 Oct
In India if these acts are not declared as a crime. The addicted and infidels will perpetuate and harm the other Indians who don't resort to addiction or infidelity.
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@aninditasen (17709)
• Raurkela, India
27 Oct
@porwest Education is making the youngsters in India more barbaric, who resort to addiction and infidelity thinking it their birth right.
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@porwest (110105)
• United States
25 Oct
@aninditasen Seems a bit barbaric to me. But that's just me. lol
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@snowy22315 (197975)
• United States
24 Oct
They do what they do. Sounds a dangerous path
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@aninditasen (17709)
• Raurkela, India
25 Oct
Yes, it is. I think these women and their mothers are harming themselves.
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@aninditasen (17709)
• Raurkela, India
25 Oct
Yes, it is. Earning a huge package doesn't give a woman the right to hurt one's health and create nuisance when drunk.
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@aninditasen (17709)
• Raurkela, India
25 Oct
This those foolish mothers don't understand.
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