
A woman lawyer and activist for women’s rights, Tanya Appach, took a gentle blow to the Ai-headed matrimonial application node. Tanya in a video shared on her Instagram suggested that potential brides dug up further dating and marital applications such as “Shaadi.com and Tinder” for Knot – which requires men to earn an over £50 Lakh annually registers while women without income can connect free.
She threw, “Not for all Indians, it’s for top 1% of men – the whole thing shouts Gold Digger Central, right? I think you can just enter and shop for a rich husband.”
Tanya strongly descended to this concept: “I think what did this person think, so shamelessly create an application for women to dig like gold?
Instagram post spark reaction
VIDEO Tanya has provoked countless Internet users’ answers. The headline of her post is: “All my girls Golden Girls … Where are you on?
Some of the reactions included: “Men created it for men and men crying and abusing women for the application that men created.”
“So less than 1% of men actually have gold.”
“What starts the selling price for men in this app?”
Even the matrimonial applications have been responding humorously to Tanyino video with the sentence: “Hamein Kyu Toda” (why did you break us?).
Some users prevented this application and said that women naturally consider men’s finances when deciding on a life partner. One user commented: “It is always wise to marry someone on social, financial and intellectual parity.
(Tagstotranslate) Dating App for jelly people