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Woman abuses matrimonial match after realising he has a low annual income

Woman abuses matrimonial match after realising he has a low annual income

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A woman apparently lashed out at her potential match after finding his salary was Rs 3 lakhs ($3,568) per annum and not Rs 30 lakh ($3 million) per annum, as claimed earlier. The screenshot of the conversation was shared by a men’s rights activist on social media platform X.

Though we don’t know the entire conversation between the woman and the man, nor we can confirm the identity of the two, what appears from the posted screenshot is that the woman was pressing on the man for an early engagement.

However, when she found that the man had a low salary, the conversation took a wild turn immediately, as seen from the screenshot.

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The man said that the woman seemed “nice all these days” until he pointed out his “typo error.” The man goes by the name Kish Siff on X, where his bio claims he is a counsellor at Save Indian Family Foundation, a men’s rights NGO.

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The screenshot shows that the woman was asking the man for an early engagement. When he asked for more time to get to know her, advising caution as it would be the second marriage for both of them, the woman refused saying “Can’t wait or we find other matches.”

The man gave up on the pressure and said he was okay with getting engaged in mid-November. He then told the woman that he had made a small “typo” in his matrimonial profile by adding an extra zero to his salary.

He said that his salary was ₹3 lakhs ($3,568) per annum, not ₹30 lakhs ($3 million).

The woman soon lost her cool on hearing this, cursing the men’s rights activist with words too distasteful to reproduce here, as per the screenshot shared.

Further, the man claimed that he had discovered from court orders that the woman was already getting a hefty alimony from her ex-husband.

"Found out from background verification.. .that in High Court compromise quash order this lady had taken ₹80 lakhs ($8 million) to settle the False 498A case against her in-laws… She told me all cooked-up stories and said that she did not take a single penny during divorce," he wrote.

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The man also shared screenshots of the threatening messages he received from the woman’s mother. In the messages, the mother said she would file a police complaint against the man for defrauding her daughter.

The entire exchange soon became a point of discussion on social media with a lot of comments criticising women with a "gold digger" mindset. In contrast, some praised the X user for exposing fraudulent practices by women on matrimonial websites.

(With inputs from agencies)

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