r/TwentiesIndia • u/midnightAbrocoma331 21 • 1d ago
RANT/VENT 😤 Indian society needs a change
Why is public affection still treated like some kind of crime in India?
Every time my partner and I meet, something as simple as sharing a kiss or hugging each other tightly turns into a mission. Instead of just enjoying the moment, we're constantly looking for a private corner where we won't be judged, stared at, or interrupted.
And even when we finally find a quiet spot, there's always that one random uncle who suddenly appears out of nowhere and decides it's his responsibility to monitor our lives. We're not bothering anyone, we're not hurting anyone, yet somehow our existence becomes everyone's concern.
What's frustrating is that basic affection between two consenting adults is still seen as "inappropriate" by so many people. Meanwhile, staring, moral policing, and invading other people's privacy are somehow considered acceptable.
It's 2026. Maybe it's time we stopped acting like a couple sharing a kiss is a threat to society and started teaching people to mind their own business.
Not every hug is indecent. Not every kiss is obscene. Sometimes two people just miss each other and want to be close for a moment.
That's it. Let people live.
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u/Lanky_Sense3618 5h ago
Indian movies with its item songs, objectification of women, romanticized stalking and normalisation of sexual assault between men AND women has done enough to influence the children already. They openly watch these movies in the comfort of their homes but God forbid kids glance at a couple kissing in public because clearly the makeout sections in Indian movie is very sanskari. Among the people who judge two consenting adults for showing affection in public, it is typically the uncles and aunties staring at them, not the other way around. You can ignore a beggar right up in your face asking for money like a blind man, but suddenly people become morality police the moment they see romantic affection between adults they are bitterly lacking in their own lives. It is easier for people to digest these things when one of the parties never consented and couldn't say no it seems.
Do you know what I do when I see people performing PDA near my 10 year old sister? I just move on. Literally. When my sister asked me questions about it, I was honest. It is things people do in romantic relationships at an appropriate age. It is part of sex ed and keeping her in the dark or scaring her as if it's a taboo thing won't stop her from doing these things as a teenager. It will just mean she will be unaware of the consequences and social stigma. I'd rather have her do these things with full knowledge and awareness, rather than be confused and afraid when it occurs.
It's literally that easy you guys. Just don't bother people minding their own business. You aren't a hero here, you are just trying to look morally superior.