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Indian Women Discuss Being Dependent On Their Husbands, Uncover Two Very Different Realities

A Reddit debate sparked wide attention as women shared honest experiences about being financially dependent, revealing two strikingly different realities.

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Being financially independent in today’s world is incredibly important, especially for women. But not everyone gets the privilege or opportunity to reach that stage. Many women willingly choose to be financially dependent on their husbands, while others face social expectations, family pressure, or limited opportunities. Recently, a discussion on a social media platform brought this topic into focus. And to say that two sharply contrasting realities emerged would be an understatement.

A discussion began on the social media platform Reddit regarding the thoughts of women who are financially dependent on their husbands

A discussion recently began on the Reddit community r/AskIndia, where a user asked women who don’t work and rely completely on their husbands for money to share what their lives are like. The question was simple yet powerful,

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“I would like to hear from women who don’t work and their husband pays for everything. What is it like? Do you have to ask for money? Does he have power over you? Or are you happy or bored? very much curious”

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This curiosity sparked a huge response, especially from women who wanted to share their personal experiences. To say that the replies of women on the post showed that every household works differently would be a sheer understatement.

Women share their real experiences of being financially dependent on their husbands

Many women chimed in and gave their opinions regarding the topic of discussion. Some women talked about extremely supportive husbands who not only pay for everything but also give them full financial freedom. A few even mentioned that their husbands transfer almost their entire salary to them and later ask them for money if they run short.

Many home-maker-wives said they manage the household budget, take care of savings, and consider the money as something shared. For them, dependency did not feel restrictive.

But alongside these positive stories, there were other harsh realities too. Several women shared that financial dependency can become a tool for control. Their partners limited their access to money, monitored their spending, and treated them unfairly. Some even experienced emotional or financial abuse, regardless of whether they worked earlier or contributed in other ways at home.

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These responses were a reminder that the experience of dependency varies widely and can be very empowering for some, yet completely suffocating for others.

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While some women are fortunate to have supportive husbands and healthy households, many others face control, mistreatment, or inequality because of financial dependency. This is why striving for financial independence is important, even if it is a privilege not everyone can easily attain. What are your thoughts on this? Do share in the comments below.

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