“I won’t let him touch my body for free” wife to Husband

In today’s changing world, the meaning of relationships has completely changed. There was a time when marriage was not just considered a responsibility, but was based on the foundation of love and respect, but now its meaning has completely changed. Recently, an incident went viral when a wife said to her husband, “I will not let anyone touch my body for free.” This sentence sounds very strange.

The video of this statement has gone viral on social media. The wife refuses her husband to touch her body for free. She says, “I agree that he is my husband but I will not let anyone touch my body for free. It’s my body, and I won’t let anyone ruin it.”

The woman is asked, “If he touches you, will your body get spoiled?” To this, the woman replies, “Yes, it will get spoiled. If anyone uses anything, it will get spoiled, it is a simple thing.” The video ends with this.

This statement from the woman is very strange to hear. If she refuses to touch herself for free, will she take money from her husband for this? This can only mean one thing and it is very strange. The viral video has been shared by Instagram handle Prithvi Raj. After watching the video, users gave various types of reactions.

After watching this video, many users have lost faith in arranged marriages. Some users were seen trolling the woman on this statement.

A user writes, “As a woman, consent is different, and saying that my body will be ruined because of being touched by my husband is a double standard. Why get married to someone without letting them know this is how you will behave later and shame your husband’s touch like that? It’s doing wrong to that husband.”

Another user writes, “I think free means the majority of the women in India are housewives so whenever they need something they demand that like clothing, money, etc. In-laws or husbands make dramas and ask stupid questions like “Why do you need money “You have everything then why? That’s why she is saying that.”

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