Monogamy: wishes or coercion?
Trending Monogamy: Will or coercion? A relationship with a partner at one time is called monogamy and is often considered the right and standard. But do people really choose this relationship option themselves? Let us know what the recording that ‘Gledon’ has done in India says. The results are really shocking. According to the survey, 61% of people at national level acknowledged that the marriage of Monogamus is only a pressure imposed by society, and in 29% people live on their own free will in monogamy. 41% of people even believe that monogamy is different from human natural tendency. While only 26% of people consider it natural. 62 to 63% of people in Tier-1 cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad considers monogamy as social pressure. The most balanced figures are from Kochi, where 46% of people see it as social pressure and 42% of their own will. According to the profession, the entrepreneurial field has the largest number of men (36%) called monogamy. At the same time, most men (67%) are unemployed who consider it pressure. When you talk about women, financially independent women consider it pressure. 88% of women who do government functions consider monogamy as imposed and not wishes. 41% of married people acknowledged that if their partner wants, they are also ready for openness. At the same time, 35% of married people spoke openly to their partner on this topic. All of these figures point out to change somewhere. Most people reject it earlier, now most people reject it. It has yet to be seen where this change goes. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here