
Viral Video: Check This Woman's Toxic Plan To Rob Her Husband After Divorce Netizens React, 'Marriage Is Scary As Hell'
“What was the most toxic thing that you've ever done?” asks an interviewer to a random woman who got divorced four times.
“Take them to court. Then, get a good divorce lawyer , of course. Take him for half of the retirement. Take them half of their property. And, then, fight them for higher child support,” she says.
Also Read | Influencer justifies trolling Dhanashree over alimony from Chahal; Ritika likes“And, a couple of years from now, hit you up for more child support. Every three years, you go up from maybe $200 (around ₹17,000) and go up to $2,000 ( ₹1.70 lakh) per child,” she adds.
A Moneycontrol report from September 2024 says divorce rates are going up in India. The MC survey showed that rising divorce rates in India were no longer limited to cities.
Data from the Periodic Labour Force Survey revealed more Indians were separating now than seven years ago. Divorce among rural women is increasing. In urban areas, the rate among men rose from 0.3% to 0.5%, and among women from 0.6% to 0.7%.
Also Read | WATCH | Aamir Khan guesses his films based on 'badly described plots' Golddigger biasThe discussion about Indian women“trapping men” for alimony has gone stronger in recent times after some high-profile celebrity divorces made headlines.
Women involved in such divorces are often called“golddiggers”, a derogatory term for women who are only interested in their man's money.
However, the claims are mostly speculative. Men's wealth is seen as earned. Women's financial security post-divorce, on the contrary, is framed as greed, hinting a clear emotional bias against women.
Also Read | Melinda Gates opens up on painful divorce from Bill Gates, says 'In the end...' Social media reactionsTwitter (now X) users have reacted to the viral video.“Indian Women are more evil than that woman,” wrote one user.
Another commented,“This is the reason marriage is scary as hell. All they are doing is adopting western culture and making a living hell of the guy and they loved ones.”
“Scary! All thanks to the so called gender neutral law,” came from another.
One user claimed,“Indian laws too permit a divorced woman to keep asking for higher alimony throughout her life.”
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