'Marriage should be......otherwise Twisha...': Things gen z indian girls are refusing to tolerate anymore
For years, Indian girls were taught to adjust, stay quiet, and put up with things that made them uncomfortable. But Gen Z girls - those born roughly between the late 1990s and early 2010s - are completely changing the game. They’re speaking up, setting clear boundaries, and refusing to accept disrespect, whether it’s in relationships, at work, in college, or even at home.