As a married person, I am getting my share of sex every day. And by this, I do not mean that single people cannot have sex, all I mean is mine is just a stable and consistent source. While all my single friends are not getting sex and are visibly upset about it (looking at you Pragya and Jasveen!), those travelling by the Delhi metro seem to be getting it. We have heard several times in the past that couples were seen kissing and making out in the Delhi metro. A similar incident took place recently, and there is outrage online on how indecent it is. But, a certain section of Twitter has come forward as champions of love and has come to the couple’s defence!
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A Twitter user shared a photo of the couple making out and captioned it as ‘scenes at Delhi metro’. Several people came to comment on this post by saying that no one batted an eye at that innocent girl’s murder in Delhi but a kiss between two people is enraging people. It says a lot about how sorted our priorities are as people are okay with a cold-blooded murder happening in front of witnesses is considered okay but all hell breaks loose when a couple publicly kisses?
Another Twitter user tagged Delhi Police to complain about the person who recorded the couple without their consent. Wohoo! While another roasted the person who uploaded the video by saying that this is not how you tell the world that you are not getting sex. And I think this response hands down is the winner!
I loved seeing responses from people who point-blank mocked the person for taking the couple’s video.
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Another dropped a truth bomb saying that people will be okay with catcalling, domestic violence, and harassment but will find an innocent kiss between two people offensive.
I am so glad that this imbecile who shot the couple is getting trolled beyond repair. See? Love always wins! So always make love, not war.