A woman in her late 30s from Mumbai is gaining attention for her stringent criteria in search of a future husband. A post detailing her expectations, shared on social media platform X by user Ambar, has gone viral, sparking widespread discussions online.
Translated from Marathi to English, the woman, employed in Mumbai, seeks a partner who either owns a home or holds a stable job or business in the city. She also desires a partner from an educated family background and ideally prefers someone in the professions of surgery or chartered accountancy (CA).
Additionally, she specifies that the potential partner must earn at least one crore per annum. Since the post was shared, it has garnered over 500,000 views. Numerous users have taken to the comments section to express their thoughts.
[adinserter name="Four"]One user noted, “According to IT data, only 170,000 individuals in India earn more than a hundred thousand dollars annually. So, her chances of finding her ‘dream’ partner are only 0.01% at the age of 37.”
[adinserter name="One"]Another user remarked, “There’s nothing wrong with having such criteria. Everyone has the right to choose. She has the freedom to select her groom. Similarly, men have the right to reject her.”
“I’ve experienced the so-called marriage market and have come across such profiles. I’ve observed that such criteria are often set by parents with high expectations,” shared the third user.
[adinserter name="Two"]“Why would someone earning over a hundred thousand dollars marry into a family with a combined annual income of only 5000 dollars?” queried the fourth user.
The fifth user commented, “The groom should also assert that he’s ready for marriage, but if things don’t work out, the woman won’t claim alimony. This should be signed on paper in the presence of a lawyer!”
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