A woman's social media post outlining her criteria for a future husband has gone viral, sparking an online debate. The profile shared on platform X (formerly known as Twitter) includes details about her salary, job and relationship status along with specific expectations for her partner.

In the post, she reveals that she holds a Bachelor of Education degree and earns ₹1.3 lakh annually (approximately ₹11,000 per month). She is looking for a partner from India, the United States or the United Kingdom who has an income of ₹30 lakh per year. She expresses a love for travel and staying in hotels around the world. Additionally, she mentions a preference for surprises and luxury gifts, such as those from Louis Vuitton.

The post quickly gained traction with over 1.2 million views sparking reactions from users. Many commenters noted the disparity between her income and the high standards she has set for her potential partner.

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A user mentioned that she earns ₹11,000 monthly but anticipates her future husband to earn over ₹30 lakh annually and provide a lifestyle. That's quite a gap. Another commenter pointed out that she enjoys staying in hotels but with her current salary it's hard to envision that happening without a partner who earns significantly more.

Some users noted that despite being divorced she prefers an unmarried partner and wants her parents to live with them while excluding her in laws. One comment highlighted the contrast between her desire for her parents to reside with her and her reluctance to accommodate her future husbands parents. The discussion broadened to cover expectations in relationships and societal norms. While some criticized her for perceived demands others defended her right to have specific preferences, in a partner.

This post, which has gained traction online is part of a trend on media showcasing the diverse expectations people hold when seeking partners. For example a family in Karnataka recently made headlines for searching for a groom for their daughter who passed away 30 years ago based on their belief in spirits.

The recent post has sparked discussions, on aspects choices and the compatibility in relationships. It highlights the impact of media in amplifying narratives and sparking conversations among individuals. With debates unfolding the post mirrors conversations, about norms in marriage and the complexities of relationships, in todays world.

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