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Well , its clear that many Indian men like to harass beautiful foreign women. The last thing my girlfiend and I want is to get bombarded by Indian men.

That video with the man standing at the womens hotel door with his shadow and harassing her is one of the creepiest things I have ever seen. I would never return if that happened to us.


When my girlfriend and I went to India she was harassed nonstop, we were in Mumbai and we were surrounded by men asking taking pics of her, video, trying to sneak in a few videos, etc even when she said no and I said no. All of a sudden she tells me that men were groping her, we were surrounded, I was going to kill them but my partner said let's get out of here, we were shouting and making a scene, we finally got out of there.

Back at the hotel her salwar was ripped, she showed me bruises on her arms, breast, butt, and the thing is she was dressed respectably, we respect Indian culture and yet this happened, we canceled the rest of our trip and left.
 
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When my girlfriend and I went to India she was harassed nonstop, we were in Mumbai and we were surrounded by men asking taking pics of her, video, trying to sneak in a few videos, etc even when she said no and I said no. All of a sudden she tells me that men were groping her, we were surrounded, I was going to kill them but my partner said let's get out of here, we were shouting and making a scene, we finally got out of there.

Back at the hotel her salwar was ripped, she showed me bruises on her arms, breast, butt, and the thing is she was dressed respectably, we respect Indian culture and yet this happened, we canceled the rest of our trip and left.

See...now I have no doubt this would happen to us. My girlfriend is Latina, which is likely even rarer than a white woman in India.
 
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I am still not put India as my future destination for next holiday season, well visiting Japan to met my grandfather families is enough....

See...now I have no doubt this would happen to us. My girlfriend is Latina, which is likely even rarer than a white woman in India.

Latina woman has great proportional even when they dont put necessary exercise to shape their body, sometimes i am feeling envy for my Latina friends.
 
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So she's crying that some men stared at her breasts. What the fk was she expecting when visiting India? She should be glad that something worse didn't happen than that as it is common in India.
How would you feel if some random people on the street staring at your crotch with grinning face?

The staring at breasts thing was prevalent everywhere though. But there were no harassment or perverted low class comments down south. Especially kerala was very nice.

As an Indonesian, I can totally relate to her. It is NOT COMMON here in Indonesia to have your breast stared by strangers on the street.
 
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Yes, they have very good marketing tactics. And they rely quote a lot on the pre-war nostalgic picture of colonial India, that is what Westerners feel they are going to visit

I certainly used to think of India that way of a flowery & calm type of place until I read more about the increasing hardline system there
And bro if you're of African origin i.e. dark skin, then don't go near India. They have a strong racism against Africans and dark skinned people which is pretty ironic since they themselves are dark skinned but they are obsessed with white skin and that's one of their main inferiority complexes.
A few years ago they beat crap out of some African students in a mall in India


When my girlfriend and I went to India she was harassed nonstop, we were in Mumbai and we were surrounded by men asking taking pics of her, video, trying to sneak in a few videos, etc even when she said no and I said no. All of a sudden she tells me that men were groping her, we were surrounded, I was going to kill them but my partner said let's get out of here, we were shouting and making a scene, we finally got out of there.

Back at the hotel her salwar was ripped, she showed me bruises on her arms, breast, butt, and the thing is she was dressed respectably, we respect Indian culture and yet this happened, we canceled the rest of our trip and left.

The key is to raise awareness. There's no fun if you feel scared and get harassed. In Pakistan, there may be some curious ogling but no harassment at all. People generally maintain a distance and if someone does some mischief, all people side with the girl and beat the crap out of the hooligan.

South Indians are good people. Other Indians should learn from them...
Isn't Mumbai in the south? It's all the same..Just a myth that they are better.
 
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The British government has placed a travel warning against India due to sexual harassment.

https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/india/safety-and-security

The above is an official government website:


Safety and security

Crime
Women travellers should exercise caution when travelling in India even if travelling in a group. Reported cases of sexual assault against women and young girls are increasing; recent sexual attacks against female visitors in tourist areas and cities show that foreign women are also at risk. British women have been the victims of sexual assault in Goa, Delhi, Bangalore and Rajasthan and women travellers often receive unwanted attention in the form of verbal and physical harassment by individuals or groups of men. Serious sexual attacks involving foreign nationals have been reported. In January 2015, a Japanese woman was kidnapped and sexually assaulted close to Bodh Gaya and a Russian woman was seriously assaulted by an auto-rickshaw driver in the Vasant Kunj area of New Delhi. In July 2016 an Israeli national was sexually assaulted by a number of men while travelling in Manali. In March 2017, an Irish woman was raped and murdered while on holiday in Goa. In April 2018, a Latvian woman was sexually assaulted and strangled in Thiruvallam, Kerala. If you’re a woman travelling in India you should respect local dress codes and customs and avoid isolated areas, including beaches, when alone at any time of day. See these travel tips for women travellers.
 
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When my girlfriend and I went to India she was harassed nonstop, we were in Mumbai and we were surrounded by men asking taking pics of her, video, trying to sneak in a few videos, etc even when she said no and I said no. All of a sudden she tells me that men were groping her, we were surrounded, I was going to kill them but my partner said let's get out of here, we were shouting and making a scene, we finally got out of there.

Back at the hotel her salwar was ripped, she showed me bruises on her arms, breast, butt, and the thing is she was dressed respectably, we respect Indian culture and yet this happened, we canceled the rest of our trip and left.

Sorry to hear what happened to your gf/partner. I may not speak for all Indians, but please accept my apology on account of the scum of my native land.
As much as I understand your need to hate all Indians for this, please know that there is as much good as there is bad in India (or for that matter in any country). Unfortunately, you saw the ugly side of India. Hope that if your wounds from this incident ever heal (totally understand if they don’t), you would give India a chance again, just this time, let someone native show you the better side of the country. If I still lived in India, I would offer to host you, to show you the side of India I saw growing up.

On a separate note, hope you reported the matter to the Mumbai police.
I can tell you this much with certainty that the Mumbai Police (even though corrupt in many cases), does not take kindly to female harassment or violence against visitors to our country. I can attest first hand that I’ve seen the Mumbai police give such groping scum a thrashing like you wouldn’t believe.
 
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Sorry to hear what happened to your gf/partner. I may not speak for all Indians, but please accept my apology on account of the scum of my native land.
As much as I understand your need to hate all Indians for this, please know that there is as much good as there is bad in India (or for that matter in any country). Unfortunately, you saw the ugly side of India. Hope that if your wounds from this incident ever heal (totally understand if they don’t), you would give India a chance again, just this time, let someone native show you the better side of the country. If I still lived in India, I would offer to host you, to show you the side of India I saw growing up.

On a separate note, hope you reported the matter to the Mumbai police.
I can tell you this much with certainty that the Mumbai Police (even though corrupt in many cases), does not take kindly to female harassment or violence against visitors to our country. I can attest first hand that I’ve seen the Mumbai police give such groping scum a thrashing like you wouldn’t believe.

It is not your fault, it the fault of the Indian mentality, culture sorry to say this is a deep-rooted problem in India, we have problems in Australia but nothing compared to India, it's disgusting, I would have broken a few skulls that day, but because I was with a women and we were surrounded I decide to protect my girlfriend even though I failed in that.

I fucking hate India, even here in Australia you see the way Indian men behave towards women no wonder they get their heads smashed in.
 
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And bro if you're of African origin i.e. dark skin, then don't go near India. They have a strong racism against Africans and dark skinned people which is pretty ironic since they themselves are dark skinned but they are obsessed with white skin and that's one of their main inferiority complexes.
A few years ago they beat crap out of some African students in a mall in India




The key is to raise awareness. There's no fun if you feel scared and get harassed. In Pakistan, there may be some curious ogling but no harassment at all. People generally maintain a distance and if someone does some mischief, all people side with the girl and beat the crap out of the hooligan.


Isn't Mumbai in the south? It's all the same..Just a myth that they are better.

Yes I know, the Indians I met were also discriminatory towards blacks. I never had the same experience with Pakistani especially if they know you are Muslim also then they treat you very nicely & equally.

Especially Indian women are very nasty towards blacks, I do not know why they are like that.
 
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Yes I know, the Indians I met were also discriminatory towards blacks. I never had the same experience with Pakistani especially if they know you are Muslim also then they treat you very nicely & equally.

Especially Indian women are very nasty towards blacks, I do not know why they are like that.
Dear Islam teaches strongly against racism..a lot of companions of the Holy Prophet (Peace be upon him) were from Africa like Bilal (May Allah be pleased with him). I regularly pray behind a Sudani or a Somali imam. And sometimes, they ask me to be the imam if the main Imam is missing. So in masjid and on streets no discrimination.
 
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