Extra Marriage Affairs Growing in India: This city has won, Delhi-Mumbai is also behind

Marriage relations in India have always been considered holy, but the definitions of relationships change over time. Especially after marriage, extras marriage matters, that is, are out -of -world matters, now a general social matter. A recently released report offered shocking figures on this topic. This report says that cases of extramarital affairs are rapidly increasing in many major cities of the country, but the most shocking is that not a metropolis such as Delhi, Mumbai or Bangalore, but that a city has reached the top in this list, which almost no one expected. Who is upstairs? According to the report, the city in which the figure of most extra marriage relations was recorded in India is Jaipur. Yes, Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, who is known for his cultural heritage, traditional lifestyle and royal history, is now for another reason in the headings because of this report. What does the report say? The report is based on the data of a dating and matter app, which analyzes the profile and activity of millions of users. It was found that the number of users associated with Jaipur was much higher than in the rest of the country. The list also contains cities such as Hyderabad, Kolkata and Pune to Jaipur, while Delhi and Mumbai were relatively behind. The report claims that the tension of functioning, digital connectivity, dissatisfaction of marriages and increasing demand for personal freedom is the main reasons. The opinion of the expert, psychiatrists and relationship counselors believes that the lack of dialogue in relationships and emotional distance in contemporary management leads to these matters. The search for unresolved issues or adventures of the partner also causes it. What is its social effect? After marriage, a relationship with a third person not only breaks the trust between two people, but also has a profound impact on the whole family and society. The role of these matters also increased rapidly in divorce matters. Share this story -tags