Indian Matchmaking on Netflix - anyone watching?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.

-a gay person.


It's not the clothing. It's that he couldn't find any of the girls presented to him attractive. Like 150. It's not that he's not attracted to 150 women, it's that he's not attracted to women--period.


He’s not attracted to these trans women auntie sima kept throwing at him
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.

-a gay person.


Yeah I didn't get gay either, I got dandy.


I didn’t think he was gay either. Just spoiled.

I DID think some of the other guys were gay 😬😬😬

The guy who ditched Nadia in episode 2 totally seemed gay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.

-a gay person.


It's not the clothing. It's that he couldn't find any of the girls presented to him attractive. Like 150. It's not that he's not attracted to 150 women, it's that he's not attracted to women--period.


He is super rich and spoiled. He doesn’t want to deal with someone else’s crap. He isn’t gay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone else brought up how much of the exterior of Aparna's house was shown. It really was and I wondered about that and how it would play to the "average American."

Houston real estate is relatively cheap, so we are not talking about Arlington, VA. Her house really isn't that nice -- the house itself, the decor, or anything about it. At some point they show her clinking wine glasses with her "friends" (how do they tolerate her?) and the glasses look like she got them off of the Pier 1 clearance rack.

I wouldn't judge her for it EXCEPT that she holds herself out as having the highest of standards and nothing being good enough. She supposedly a successful attorney but she does not present that way at all, especially her home. She's been a successful lawyer for 10 years and has a home that needs a shabby chic makeover.


I agree her decor was cheap and tacky, but if you check out her Instagram, it's clear she spends a lot on travel.


She’s an in-house lawyer in Texas. Does she even break six figures? Either she is in a ton of debt between law school, house and travel, or her mom is bankrolling her lifestyle.


You are deluded. Of course she makes over 6 figured - she said she is GC of an insurance company. Her house wasn’t my taste, BUT I am impressed she owns a home as a busy single professional and likely wouldn’t want anything larger because of added maintenance responsibilities. I think one of her set ups nailed her personality - she is probably fiercely loyal to her small network of family and friends and I had no difficulty seeing why she has close friends. Man, people are critical here. Aparna summed it best when she said she isn’t bothered by rejection, because she likes herself. Awesome attitude.
Anonymous
I think Aparna having the smallest house on the block is incredibly smart and financially savvy. She travels a lot, who needs a big house to take care of and a fancy kitchen when she doesn’t even cook.

She’s got a house that someone’s willing to pay a lot of money for to build a big house on. Or later down the road, she may just tear it down and build a new home to her liking.

Clearly that neighborhood is turning over and streets like that are where the land is worth more than the house. And she owns that land.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.

-a gay person.


It's not the clothing. It's that he couldn't find any of the girls presented to him attractive. Like 150. It's not that he's not attracted to 150 women, it's that he's not attracted to women--period.


He is super rich and spoiled. He doesn’t want to deal with someone else’s crap. He isn’t gay.


I didn't think gay either...until we learned that he made all those god doll outfits. HE MADE THEM. How many straight men have we seen on Project Runway? Oh that's right, zero.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.

-a gay person.

Honest question. Do straight guys make clothes for their dolls?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.

-a gay person.


It's not the clothing. It's that he couldn't find any of the girls presented to him attractive. Like 150. It's not that he's not attracted to 150 women, it's that he's not attracted to women--period.


He is super rich and spoiled. He doesn’t want to deal with someone else’s crap. He isn’t gay.


I didn't think gay either...until we learned that he made all those god doll outfits. HE MADE THEM. How many straight men have we seen on Project Runway? Oh that's right, zero.


Ya’ll are getting twisted on what’s considered normal here vs there. Tailors are very often straight men in India. It’s not seen as ‘women’s work’. He likes the creative stuff and it’s not something that would be enough to really raise eyebrows there.

I’m not saying he might not be gay, although I got more of the spoiled rich kid vibe. Another thing that’s misunderstood is that once you pick someone to meet from the biodatas, it’s full fledge on towards marriage. You can only meet a few, because ultimately you have to be very serious about moving forward.
So rejecting every single one until you’re actually ready to get married is a pretty normal way to give yourself more time. He’s not ready. He likes being the eligible bachelor at the moment.









Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.

-a gay person.


It's not the clothing. It's that he couldn't find any of the girls presented to him attractive. Like 150. It's not that he's not attracted to 150 women, it's that he's not attracted to women--period.


He is super rich and spoiled. He doesn’t want to deal with someone else’s crap. He isn’t gay.


I didn't think gay either...until we learned that he made all those god doll outfits. HE MADE THEM. How many straight men have we seen on Project Runway? Oh that's right, zero.


Ya’ll are getting twisted on what’s considered normal here vs there. Tailors are very often straight men in India. It’s not seen as ‘women’s work’. He likes the creative stuff and it’s not something that would be enough to really raise eyebrows there.

I’m not saying he might not be gay, although I got more of the spoiled rich kid vibe. Another thing that’s misunderstood is that once you pick someone to meet from the biodatas, it’s full fledge on towards marriage. You can only meet a few, because ultimately you have to be very serious about moving forward.
So rejecting every single one until you’re actually ready to get married is a pretty normal way to give yourself more time. He’s not ready. He likes being the eligible bachelor at the moment.











So, how does Sima's pay structure work? Because this seems like a massive waste of time and effort for her if someone isn't serious about moving forward. If not getting paid hourly for your labor, I would dump a client like this. Sh*t or get off the pot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.

-a gay person.

Honest question. Do straight guys make clothes for their dolls?


They’re not dolls. They’re deities in his families prayer space. Different outfits is the norm in Mandirs (temples) but not usually at home. But they’re super rich and basically have a mini Mandir in their home.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.

-a gay person.

Honest question. Do straight guys make clothes for their dolls?


This is beyond a ridiculous question, I hope you never have children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.

-a gay person.


It's not the clothing. It's that he couldn't find any of the girls presented to him attractive. Like 150. It's not that he's not attracted to 150 women, it's that he's not attracted to women--period.


He is super rich and spoiled. He doesn’t want to deal with someone else’s crap. He isn’t gay.


I didn't think gay either...until we learned that he made all those god doll outfits. HE MADE THEM. How many straight men have we seen on Project Runway? Oh that's right, zero.


Ya’ll are getting twisted on what’s considered normal here vs there. Tailors are very often straight men in India. It’s not seen as ‘women’s work’. He likes the creative stuff and it’s not something that would be enough to really raise eyebrows there.

I’m not saying he might not be gay, although I got more of the spoiled rich kid vibe. Another thing that’s misunderstood is that once you pick someone to meet from the biodatas, it’s full fledge on towards marriage. You can only meet a few, because ultimately you have to be very serious about moving forward.
So rejecting every single one until you’re actually ready to get married is a pretty normal way to give yourself more time. He’s not ready. He likes being the eligible bachelor at the moment.



I'm the PP before you, and your comment is interesting! I appreciate your insight. I hadn't considered cultural differences at play.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.

-a gay person.

Honest question. Do straight guys make clothes for their dolls?


The other guys on the show seem more gay than him. IMO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What are Pradhyuman and his sister smoking with that bong/hookah?

I wondered the same thing...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pradhyuman is not gay. Y’all are whack. Straight guys like clothing too, and it’s less taboo outside of American.

-a gay person.


It's not the clothing. It's that he couldn't find any of the girls presented to him attractive. Like 150. It's not that he's not attracted to 150 women, it's that he's not attracted to women--period.


He is super rich and spoiled. He doesn’t want to deal with someone else’s crap. He isn’t gay.


I didn't think gay either...until we learned that he made all those god doll outfits. HE MADE THEM. How many straight men have we seen on Project Runway? Oh that's right, zero.


Ya’ll are getting twisted on what’s considered normal here vs there. Tailors are very often straight men in India. It’s not seen as ‘women’s work’. He likes the creative stuff and it’s not something that would be enough to really raise eyebrows there.

I’m not saying he might not be gay, although I got more of the spoiled rich kid vibe. Another thing that’s misunderstood is that once you pick someone to meet from the biodatas, it’s full fledge on towards marriage. You can only meet a few, because ultimately you have to be very serious about moving forward.
So rejecting every single one until you’re actually ready to get married is a pretty normal way to give yourself more time. He’s not ready. He likes being the eligible bachelor at the moment.











Yep, and like here, an older rich man can bag a younger woman. Not saying he’s old. But he’s not like some middle class Indian guy trying to go through some version of an arranged marriage. For that man, if he waits too long, all the “good” women will be taken.
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