A social media user who bemoaned the lack of "virgin girls" for indian men to marry was reprimanded by singer chinmayi Sripaada on Thursday. The artist criticized this focus on a woman's virginity and also called attention to the rule's discriminatory treatment of women solely.
 
Chinmayi Sripaada slams twitter user

On Wednesday, january 1, a twitter (now X) user with the username @venom1s wrote, "Blinkit CEO just posted that 1.2 lakh parcels of condoms were delivered last night. Just for last night and just for Blinkit. Other e-commerce sites and market sales would be as high as 10 million. Good luck finding a virgin girl to marry in this generation." Chinmay shared a screengrab of the now-deleted tweet and wrote, "Then men shouldn't have premarital sex with women. Unless said men are having sex with goats, dogs and reptiles."

After another social media user called chinmayi a 'clown' for her opinion and said that women should not either, the singer shot back: "Women arent the one obsessed with 'VIRRRRRGIN'. women assume men have been sexually active anyway and dont even dare to ask if you all have had safe or unsafe sex," she wrote on Thursday, adding, "Anyway it looks like the incel bros think they have permanently contaminated a woman once they have sex with her. Wherefore men must be some disease that woman who deigns to be intimate with never recovers from that other men are scared of. Wonder what that is."

Chinmayi receives online assistance

Social media users praised the singer, with many critiquing the initial post for its presumptions. Someone wondered, "Why is he so sure that men are not buying condoms to have sex with their own wives?" Another said, "This chap has a problem that people are having safe, responsible sex?" Because of the hostility she had previously gotten online, the singer limited the replies to her tweets.
 


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