QuirkyPretzel
QuirkyPretzel

The part about normalised is pure fiction

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FluffyKoala
FluffyKoala

No, it's not fiction. It's indeed very common in large cities. l've seen so many all my life, among extended family, friend circle, and coworkers.

Maybe you need to become more socially aware and perceptive, to be able to notice the signs.

I've always had the intuitive ability to spot, even from my childhood, who are the people around me , who're having an affair together - from noticing their mutual chemistry and body language. And I always got proven correct later when the thing blew up and became a known scandal. πŸ˜„

QuirkyPretzel
QuirkyPretzel

You need to start coaching others to spot too.

GigglyPickle
GigglyPickle

Normalised? Maybe not. But is it increasing day by day? Definitely

QuirkyPretzel
QuirkyPretzel

Unfortunately true

FuzzyBurrito
FuzzyBurrito

but why is it happening..can anyone comment?

QuirkyPretzel
QuirkyPretzel

There can be multiple factors ranging from quid pro quo to get into the trap of sab kuch try karo in life.

Sometimes people have been in arranged marriages with no chemistry, sometimes regardless of the marriage type (arranged or love) there's no spark left.

Now rather than trying to make the chemistry better or re-ignite the spark, people go for what seems easy to them as no one wants to put those efforts.

And unfortunately still a majority section of the society considers divorce as Taboo.

Sometimes people still stay just because of kids thinking it would be good for kids but that's the biggest blunder they are making and getting separated would not impact kids as badly as compulsorily stretching and staying in the marriage.

PeppyUnicorn
PeppyUnicorn

Someone had written earlier that they even observed swinging as a huge trend in one of the bigger cities.

QuirkyPretzel
QuirkyPretzel

That's unfortunate to know

DerpyQuokka
DerpyQuokka

So upsetting

GroovyBagel
GroovyBagel
SAP9mo

It is actually normalised, but don't know why people even do it. How does their conscience even allow !! Such a pathetic thing to happen to the other person who doesn't realise their partner is onto something.

QuirkyPretzel
QuirkyPretzel

I don't think it's normalised yet.

Rest of the things I agree with you.

ZippyBiscuit
ZippyBiscuit
Student9mo

It is common mostly in Big cities

PrancingBurrito
PrancingBurrito

People post anything nowadays to get attention.

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