The extensive list of requirements a woman has for a prospective husband has sparked widespread debate online, with mixed reactions from social media users. The woman, a divorcee with a BEd degree and an annual income of Rs 1.3 lakh, has set the bar high for potential suitors. Her ideal partner should earn at least Rs 30 lakh a year, or $96,000 (approximately Rs 80 lakh) if she lives abroad. Moreover, she expects her future husband to own an independent 3+ BHK house where her dependent parents can also live.
She also indicated a preference for a partner with an MBA or MS (preferably from the US) and working as a software engineer. “Her Qualities and Salary Expected Husband Qualities and Salary,” noted the user who shared her profile on X.
Her qualities and salary 🤡
Expected qualities and salary of spouses🗿🗿 photo.twitter.com/NGgJvVvN9l— ShoneeKapoor (@ShoneeKapoor) September 10, 2024
The woman's profile further emphasizes her love of travel and five-star hotels, and she has made it clear that housework is not her responsibility. She expects a cook and maid to be employed, and she prefers to live apart from her in-laws.
The post has garnered a lot of attention, with many users sharing their views. One user commented, “She wants an unmarried person, though she is divorced. Her parents will stay with her, but not the in-laws. Her salary is Rs 11,000 per month, which is equivalent to a maid's salary in urban areas. But she wants her husband to be well provided for.”
Another user asked, “Rs 132,000 per year salary and she says her hobby is 5 star hotels, I wonder what that means. And surprise me with Louis Vuitton, that was the highlight.”
Criticism also focused on her expectations versus her financial reality. “She can’t stand her in-laws, but expects this poor guy to move in with them! She earns Rs 11,000 a month and still wants a full-time maid and cook? Talk about next-level priorities!” read one comment.
Others weighed in on the nature of modern relationships. “Marriages are more like a business contract these days,” one individual noted, while another remarked, “She has too high expectations.”
The post has been viewed more than 1.5 million times, reflecting the huge interest and debate surrounding the high demands women place on their future partners.
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