I Hate Indian Men
I hate Indian men.
That must have sounded harsher than I thought (lol). I know it's bad to discriminate people based on their race but with my experience with Indian men, no one could perhaps blame me.
If I could sum them up into 3 words, I would have to say that they are either perverse, arrogant or cunning.
For single ladies who have Facebook and Instagram accounts, you may noticed a parade of invites from these unsuspecting lads. They would be commenting on your posts, bombarding you with flattery and liking everything on your wall. I had my share of those through the years and it was only after my friends start noticing that I realize that I have to block such people. The sexual innuendos was too cringey. Then I had a former Indian male colleague to whom I had mistakenly offered my friendship in hopes he could mentor me at work. He might have mistaken my friendliness for flirtation and wanted to have a sex chat! I was totally unnerved and had to report him to my boss which eventually led him to obtaining a record in HR. I was just a new hire at that time so the experience left me uneasy. Good thing though he left the company soon after that happened.
But the biggest blow of all was what happend to my dear friend, Charisse. She got married to an Indian man named Tarun. We thought she finally found her one and only, but it didn't last and their relationship backfired within a year of their marriage. Turns out Tarun used my friend in order to obtain his residency in NZ. Just a few months after getting his residency through partnership, he started drifting away and picking fights with my friend. What infuriated me the most was that he had the audacity to call the police on my friend citing harassment charges when all she was doing was only inquiring after his wheareabouts. They may be separated but they are still legally married! I swear if I see that guy I hope karma would hit him like a freight train! He was really good in playing out the nice, devoted boyfriend from the start. That just goes to show that any man with ulterior motives like him would go to such great lengths in deceiving his prey just to accomplish his goal. I have heard similar stories of Indian men deceiving my fellow Filipinas for the sake of visas. To hell with them.
I know there are still decent Indian men out there but nah I'm not interested.

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