Woman’s unusual matrimonial ad seeking a suitable groom goes viral for THIS amusing reason

Woman's unusual matrimonial ad seeking a suitable groom goes viral for THIS amusing reason


Shattering patriarchy and the sexist matrimonial advertisements we often see in the newspapers, a feminist woman’s matrimonial advertisement seeking a groom has gone viral on the internet. The reason: Well, the woman seeks a suitable man for herself with some very specific personality traits which are generally not seen in traditional matrimonials. This has gained a lot of attention on social media and netizens are not just surprised but also amused!
In the matrimonial, which was published in a leading English daily, a 30+ year old opinionated feminist woman, who works in the social sector against capitalism, seeks a rich and handsome man for herself. Her unusual demands include that her prospective groom should be between 25 to 28 years old, an only son of his parents, he must have an established business, and he should own a huge bungalow or at least a 20-acre farmhouse! And, the man should also know how to cook; after all, why should cooking be a woman’s only job?
The exact matrimonial reads, “MATCH for opinionated feminist, 30+ educated girl, short hair, piercing, works in the social sector against capitalism. Wanted h’some, well-built, strictly 25-28yr old only son with estd business, bungalow/ at least 20 acre farm house. Should know cooking. No farters/ burpers plz.”
A picture of the advertisement was shared online by an X-user (formerly Twitter), named Rishi Bagree. “30-year-old feminist woman, working against capitalism requires a 25-year-old wealthy boy with a well-established business. Koi Ho tou batana ,” his tweet read, along with a picture of the amusing matrimonial advertisement which soon went viral on the internet.

Many netizens were amazed with the advertisement. While one user commented, “Tell me this is a joke?” another said, “She declared her appearance, not properties, but specified requirements on prospects’ properties. Is this feminism!?”. Another user joked, “This means men cannot fart in peace now”.
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Meanwhile, this isn’t the first time that a bizarre matrimonial advertisement has caught people’s attention. A few days ago, another advertisement, this time by a self-taught investor from Meerut went viral on the internet claiming that not only did he earn INR 29 lakh per annum, but also got a compounding interest of 54 per cent every year!

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