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Indians do not text. They call. And they call loud.
Living in an Indian joint family means you never have to knock before entering a room (because there’s always someone inside). It means your life is never truly your own—but it also means you are never truly alone. Download -18 - Lovely Young Innocent Bhabhi -20...
Was it chaotic? Yes. Was it exhausting? Absolutely. But at 2 AM, when the last firework went off and everyone finally fell asleep in a pile of blankets and pillows, there was a profound sense of togetherness that a nuclear family in a silent, spacious apartment will never feel. The biggest complaint about the Indian joint family is the lack of boundaries. "Aunty" down the street has an opinion on your hairstyle, your job, your marriage prospects, and your weight. Indians do not text
Last Diwali (the festival of lights), the Sharma family had 18 people in a 3-bedroom apartment. The cousins slept on foam mattresses on the floor. The women sat in a circle on the terrace, laughing while cutting vegetables for the next morning. The men argued loudly about politics over a game of cards. The children ran around with sparklers, nearly setting the curtains on fire. Living in an Indian joint family means you
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