My Experience as a Dalit Woman Navigating Dating in India.

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Dating was never supposed to feel like this.

I entered the world of dating with the same expectations most people have: to connect, to fall in love, to feel seen. But as a Dalit woman in India, I quickly learned that love here doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Caste is always in the room, even when no one says the word out loud.

For a while, things would go well. I’d meet someone who seemed interested - someone who liked my mind, my independence, my confidence. But the moment my caste came up, everything changed. The shift would be almost instant: they’d pull away, act distant, or disappear altogether. The messages would stop. Suddenly I wasn’t the woman they saw a "future" with.

The most painful part is that these weren’t always strangers on dating apps. Some were men I’d grown close to, men who knew me, who laughed with me, who held my hand like it meant something. And yet, when the novelty wore off or things began to feel "serious," they’d fall back on caste as a convenient excuse. "It’s not you," they’d say. "But our families would never accept it." Or worse: "You deserve someone who won’t have to fight this hard."

As if I hadn’t spent my entire life fighting.

It’s not just the rejection, it’s the way caste turns you into a category instead of a person. I’ve had men tell me things like, "You don’t look like a Dalit," or "Wow, I’d never have guessed." What they mean is: I don’t conform to their image of what a Dalit woman should look or act like, which, in their minds, is someone visibly inferior, someone they can feel superior to.

Other times, the comments are overtly sexual. I’ve been told that Dalit women are "wild," "great in bed," "more open-minded." I’ve been fetishized more times than I can count. To them, I’m exciting, a break from the norm. I’m someone to sleep with, not someone to marry. I’ve begun to feel like I’m part of a private ritual that savarna men go through before they settle down with someone from their own caste. I’m the hidden phase they never speak of: the shame wrapped in lust.

The disposability of it all hits hard. I started to feel like a test run. Like I was being dated until it was time to get "serious' with someone more culturally convenient. Someone caste-approved. Someone who doesn’t require courage to love.

Even potential relationships, ones that never get off the ground, often end the same way. Some men ask subtly, "Where are you from?" "What’s your full name?" And when the answers reveal my identity, the interest evaporates. They’ll say something vague like, "Oh, I just don’t think we’re a match," but I know what they’re really saying. Before I even get a chance to show who I am, they’ve already decided I’m not worth the effort.

And then there’s the constant class difference; the socio-economic gap that underscores everything. I’ve worked incredibly hard to be where I am. I’ve studied, built a career, supported myself. But even then, it’s not enough. My achievements are dismissed, often linked only to reservation. I’m told, sometimes jokingly, sometimes not, "You must’ve gotten in through quota." As if I couldn’t possibly be where I am because I earned it.

The microaggressions are endless- subtle, but sharp. Comments about my "privileges," or how "caste shouldn’t matter in today’s world," usually come from those who’ve never had to hide their identity to be loved. Or worse, people say, "But you’re not like those Dalits," expecting me to be flattered.

I used to push back. I used to try and explain. I tried to educate, to correct, to be patient. But it’s exhausting to keep justifying your humanity, to keep asking people to see you as a full person instead of a caste stereotype.

Over time, this constant emotional labor began to erode something in me. I started believing that love wasn’t meant for people like me. That no matter how successful, kind, or loving I am, I’ll always be too Dalit to deserve something lasting, something public, something proud.

And so, I quit dating.

Not because I stopped believing in love, but because I couldn’t keep subjecting myself to this cycle of fetish, rejection, erasure, and pain. I couldn't keep being someone's experiment, someone's thrill, someone's secret. I couldn’t keep performing emotional labor just to prove I’m worthy of basic respect.

Choosing to stop dating was not giving up, it was reclaiming my peace.

I want a love that doesn’t ask me to shrink. A love that sees my caste and still stays. A love that honors my story, my struggle, my strength. Until that love exists, until someone chooses me with my identity, not in spite of it, I choose myself.

To every Dalit woman reading this who has felt invisible, fetishized, or discarded: I see you. Your worth is not defined by their silence, their shame, or their cowardice. We are not disposable. We are not secret histories in someone else’s life
 
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Dating was never supposed to feel like this.

I entered the world of dating with the same expectations most people have: to connect, to fall in love, to feel seen. But as a Dalit woman in India, I quickly learned that love here doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Caste is always in the room, even when no one says the word out loud.

For a while, things would go well. I’d meet someone who seemed interested - someone who liked my mind, my independence, my confidence. But the moment my caste came up, everything changed. The shift would be almost instant: they’d pull away, act distant, or disappear altogether. The messages would stop. Suddenly I wasn’t the woman they saw a "future" with.

The most painful part is that these weren’t always strangers on dating apps. Some were men I’d grown close to, men who knew me, who laughed with me, who held my hand like it meant something. And yet, when the novelty wore off or things began to feel "serious," they’d fall back on caste as a convenient excuse. "It’s not you," they’d say. "But our families would never accept it." Or worse: "You deserve someone who won’t have to fight this hard."

As if I hadn’t spent my entire life fighting.

It’s not just the rejection, it’s the way caste turns you into a category instead of a person. I’ve had men tell me things like, "You don’t look like a Dalit," or "Wow, I’d never have guessed." What they mean is: I don’t conform to their image of what a Dalit woman should look or act like, which, in their minds, is someone visibly inferior, someone they can feel superior to.

Other times, the comments are overtly sexual. I’ve been told that Dalit women are "wild," "great in bed," "more open-minded." I’ve been fetishized more times than I can count. To them, I’m exciting, a break from the norm. I’m someone to sleep with, not someone to marry. I’ve begun to feel like I’m part of a private ritual that savarna men go through before they settle down with someone from their own caste. I’m the hidden phase they never speak of: the shame wrapped in lust.

The disposability of it all hits hard. I started to feel like a test run. Like I was being dated until it was time to get "serious' with someone more culturally convenient. Someone caste-approved. Someone who doesn’t require courage to love.

Even potential relationships, ones that never get off the ground, often end the same way. Some men ask subtly, "Where are you from?" "What’s your full name?" And when the answers reveal my identity, the interest evaporates. They’ll say something vague like, "Oh, I just don’t think we’re a match," but I know what they’re really saying. Before I even get a chance to show who I am, they’ve already decided I’m not worth the effort.

And then there’s the constant class difference; the socio-economic gap that underscores everything. I’ve worked incredibly hard to be where I am. I’ve studied, built a career, supported myself. But even then, it’s not enough. My achievements are dismissed, often linked only to reservation. I’m told, sometimes jokingly, sometimes not, "You must’ve gotten in through quota." As if I couldn’t possibly be where I am because I earned it.

The microaggressions are endless- subtle, but sharp. Comments about my "privileges," or how "caste shouldn’t matter in today’s world," usually come from those who’ve never had to hide their identity to be loved. Or worse, people say, "But you’re not like those Dalits," expecting me to be flattered.

I used to push back. I used to try and explain. I tried to educate, to correct, to be patient. But it’s exhausting to keep justifying your humanity, to keep asking people to see you as a full person instead of a caste stereotype.

Over time, this constant emotional labor began to erode something in me. I started believing that love wasn’t meant for people like me. That no matter how successful, kind, or loving I am, I’ll always be too Dalit to deserve something lasting, something public, something proud.

And so, I quit dating.

Not because I stopped believing in love, but because I couldn’t keep subjecting myself to this cycle of fetish, rejection, erasure, and pain. I couldn't keep being someone's experiment, someone's thrill, someone's secret. I couldn’t keep performing emotional labor just to prove I’m worthy of basic respect.

Choosing to stop dating was not giving up, it was reclaiming my peace.

I want a love that doesn’t ask me to shrink. A love that sees my caste and still stays. A love that honors my story, my struggle, my strength. Until that love exists, until someone chooses me with my identity, not in spite of it, I choose myself.

To every Dalit woman reading this who has felt invisible, fetishized, or discarded: I see you. Your worth is not defined by their silence, their shame, or their cowardice. We are not disposable. We are not secret histories in someone else’s life
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I saw that on reddit as well, it's AI.
🤣 Funny thing she is chasing men who don't want her. Because she finds men of her own Caste Unattractive.
 
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Fuck dalits, genocide them all, and breed the good looking fair ones into higher castes.
 
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🤣 Funny thing she is chasing men who don't want her. Because she finds men of her own Caste Unattractive.
There are unattractive men from every caste group
If she finds her own men unattractive then idk what to say
 
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Fuck dalits, genocide them all, and breed the good looking fair ones into higher castes.
Ehh they can have good bone structure sometimes but you're right
 
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Ehh they can have good bone structure sometimes but you're right
That's why i said kill the dumb and ugly ones, and create a separate high caste for the good looking ones, preferable if they are fair.
 
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Ambedkar gave these people too much power and entitlement smh

Can't even pump and dump one of these things. Imagine she files a sc/st case on you for whatever reason. 10x worse than a normal rape case in vishwaguru
 
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There are unattractive men from every caste group
If she finds her own men unattractive then idk what to say
In percentage terms UC's have better. Bollywood is prime example. Have you ever seen a Dalit Superstar
 
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Ambedkar gave these people too much power and entitlement smh

Can't even pump and dump one of these things. Imagine she files a sc/st case on you for whatever reason. 10x worse than a normal rape case in vishwaguru
At least ambedkar was high iq, this female dalits are mostly retarded.
 
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Ambedkar gave these people too much power and entitlement smh

Can't even pump and dump one of these things. Imagine she files a sc/st case on you for whatever reason. 10x worse than a normal rape case in vishwaguru
Lol these people want to groom Brahmin women and make them their sex slave. Disgusting Mentality.
 
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Lol these people want to groom Brahmin women and make them their sex slave. Disgusting Mentality.

Brahmin women are only for sarkaari naukri wale brahmin husbands from arranged marriage market

They will never give dalits a chance
 
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nice english if dalit

(its a joke i am against casteism)
 
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Brahmin women are only for sarkaari naukri wale brahmin husbands from arranged marriage market

They will never give dalits a chance
meanwhile the "sharma" chad she thinks she deserves after reading sum novels
 
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Ur from Himachal? What peoples in South Asia do u consider subhuman I saw on ur account.
60-70% curries are subhuman regardless of state, i am not that good looking either just fair skinned with very light brown eyes. The people who have high adivasi or aboriginal blood along with high aasi tend to look extremely subhuman, unfortunately most of Indians have this admixture. The middle parts of India have the most subhuman per average. The southerners are also pretty subhuman but are usually taller, smarter and can produce chadpreet occasionally, north has less ugly people on average and have a better chance of producing attractive individuals.
 
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60-70% curries are subhuman regardless of state, i am not that good looking either just fair skinned with very light brown eyes. The people who have high adivasi or aboriginal blood along with high aasi tend to look extremely subhuman, unfortunately most of Indians have this admixture. The middle parts of India have the most subhuman per average. The southerners are also pretty subhuman but are usually taller, smarter and can produce chadpreet occasionally, north has less ugly people on average and have a better chance of producing attractive individuals.
U do realise almost everything u said aligns with the HDI of the region. Also no the HDI is not genetic, the low HDI areas have no ocean access and were historically rich areas like Bihar but got nerfed in modern times. Ancient Indians including the racist manusmriti actually praised dark skin as the best skin since Krishna had dark skin.

Indus valley average height was 5'9 for men, agricultural weak diet. Made up of Zagros farmers and adivasis, less activity and lives in cities.

Steppe people were also 5'9 roamed freely in grass ate meat and drank milk, were athletic. Responsible for light skin Indians.

Now imagine if the IVC did the same as the steppe.

This self hating seriously has to stop. Indians here see white people and act like they were born as gods. Imagine living in comfort for 200 years, getting meat, dairy good resources, growing economy and calling yourself superior, making fun of 3rd world countries calling them subhuman when for the first time in their civilisation they went through 6 famines in just a few decades.

All Indians have significant Adivasi DNA even the Aryans who wrote the Vedas did, they weren't white people from Scandinavia, they were brown sages living in Punjab, who were already a mix of IVC, ASI and Steppe.

We are subhumans according to people who hate us, no matter how much we try to alienated ourselves from one another we're one race, a mix of Steppe, Adivasi and Zagros farmers. If east or Himalayas then mongoloid groups as well.

Imagine the diet of generations of those who you call subhuman.
 
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60-70% curries are subhuman regardless of state, i am not that good looking either just fair skinned with very light brown eyes. The people who have high adivasi or aboriginal blood along with high aasi tend to look extremely subhuman, unfortunately most of Indians have this admixture. The middle parts of India have the most subhuman per average. The southerners are also pretty subhuman but are usually taller, smarter and can produce chadpreet occasionally, north has less ugly people on average and have a better chance of producing attractive individuals.
Are u like proper Pahari? What is ur opinion on Jats?
 
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Are u like proper Pahari? What is ur opinion on Jats?
Yes i am a pure pahari, no khas monkey blood, jats are decent, a bit loud sometimes but they are alright.
 
U do realise almost everything u said aligns with the HDI of the region. Also no the HDI is not genetic, the low HDI areas have no ocean access and were historically rich areas like Bihar but got nerfed in modern times. Ancient Indians including the racist manusmriti actually praised dark skin as the best skin since Krishna had dark skin.

Indus valley average height was 5'9 for men, agricultural weak diet. Made up of Zagros farmers and adivasis, less activity and lives in cities.

Steppe people were also 5'9 roamed freely in grass ate meat and drank milk, were athletic. Responsible for light skin Indians.

Now imagine if the IVC did the same as the steppe.

This self hating seriously has to stop. Indians here see white people and act like they were born as gods. Imagine living in comfort for 200 years, getting meat, dairy good resources, growing economy and calling yourself superior, making fun of 3rd world countries calling them subhuman when for the first time in their civilisation they went through 6 famines in just a few decades.

All Indians have significant Adivasi DNA even the Aryans who wrote the Vedas did, they weren't white people from Scandinavia, they were brown sages living in Punjab, who were already a mix of IVC, ASI and Steppe.

We are subhumans according to people who hate us, no matter how much we try to alienated ourselves from one another we're one race, a mix of Steppe, Adivasi and Zagros farmers. If east or Himalayas then mongoloid groups as well.

Imagine the diet of generations of those who you call subhuman.
People of IVC ate a lot of meat, and where warriors, they weren't vegetarians peaceful poojeets like how modern day curry cucks discribe them as. There were some bits of beef found in the houses of IVC people.
 
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60-70% curries are subhuman regardless of state, i am not that good looking either just fair skinned with very light brown eyes. The people who have high adivasi or aboriginal blood along with high aasi tend to look extremely subhuman, unfortunately most of Indians have this admixture. The middle parts of India have the most subhuman per average. The southerners are also pretty subhuman but are usually taller, smarter and can produce chadpreet occasionally, north has less ugly people on average and have a better chance of producing attractive individuals.
Bhai I'm from East India and trust me you'll find a subhuman every 3rd male/female in cities and even in rural areas
 
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Bhai I'm from East India and trust me you'll find a subhuman every 3rd male/female in cities and even in rural areas
I know that already bhai, i was talking to that guy, how the aasi mix with adivasi blood or aboriginal is usually responsible for most Indians subhumanity.
 
I know that already bhai, i was talking to that guy, how the aasi mix with adivasi blood or aboriginal is usually responsible for most Indians subhumanity.
It isn't subhuman, it's just shit diet.
 
People of IVC ate a lot of meat, and where warriors, they weren't vegetarians peaceful poojeets like how modern day curry cucks discribe them as. There were some bits of beef found in the houses of IVC people.
True but still less than steppe.
 
They ate more than the steppe, IVC had a more abundance of food, the fuck are you on about?
No, agricultural societies had more grains to eat, more carbs along with some not much meat. Steppe people just drank milk and and meat with just a side of carbs. Milk and meat contribute to height growth mainly. Steppe people also are used as an example for this, agriculture infact most probably declined height from hunter gatherers. Most looksmaxxers would promote a steppe diet rather than an agricultural one.
Hunter gatherers groups who probably lived like steppe in South Asia were 5'11-6' on average.
 
It's is subhuman, no diet is going to fix big eyes and wide nose with thin lips.
True about the nose and lips part. But it's hard to see with eurocentrism and inferiority complex for Indians in this era.
 
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Yes i am a pure pahari, no khas monkey blood, jats are decent, a bit loud sometimes but they are alright.
I thought u guys hated Jats, on reddit ur groups talk about Jats ruining Himachal and abusing your women.
 
I thought u guys hated Jats, on reddit ur groups talk about Jats ruining Himachal and abusing your women.
Jats are hardly abusing anyone lol, they get there asses beat here if they go out of line, plus reddit is filled with faggots.
 
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Jats are hardly abusing anyone lol, they get there asses beat here if they go out of line, plus reddit is filled with faggots.
Tbh most Indians on this forum are Jats, like I'm saying about 20-25% of this Forum is South asian out of those 80-85% are Jats. I've been on many sites like quora, reddit studying genetics and race and they are everywhere always flexing their 'Aryaness' they are starting to piss me off. Which is why I asked if ur pure Pahari just making sure u ain't jatt.
We are Aryans no matter what the foreign larpers say, not the same as Yamnaya btw like they think. But Jats aren't. Seriously they have y-dna Q which is from Siberia relating to scythian Mlecchas that used to migrate to our lands. They are 35% Steppe but steppe isn't same as Aryan. Brahmins considered them Shudras for centuries. Also people flex about the Scythians, but they used to eat other humans. Scythians were subhuman trash.
 
Tbh most Indians on this forum are Jats, like I'm saying about 20-25% of this Forum is South asian out of those 80-85% are Jats. I've been on many sites like quora, reddit studying genetics and race and they are everywhere always flexing their 'Aryaness' they are starting to piss me off. Which is why I asked if ur pure Pahari just making sure u ain't jatt.
We are Aryans no matter what the foreign larpers say, not the same as Yamnaya btw like they think. But Jats aren't. Seriously they have y-dna Q which is from Siberia relating to scythian Mlecchas that used to migrate to our lands. They are 35% Steppe but steppe isn't same as Aryan. Brahmins considered them Shudras for centuries. Also people flex about the Scythians, but they used to eat other humans. Scythians were subhuman trash.
Cope, scythians were good looking, tall robust warriors they did not eat people, they weren't considered shudra either, they are about as aryan as any north Indian, south indian and middle indians aren't Aryan. It was a cultural thing, that word has no value any more.
 
Cope, scythians were good looking, tall robust warriors they did not eat people, they weren't considered shudra either, they are about as aryan as any north Indian, south indian and middle indians aren't Aryan. It was a cultural thing, that word has no value any more.
Not everything is about 'looks'.
 
Cope, scythians were good looking, tall robust warriors they did not eat people, they weren't considered shudra either, they are about as aryan as any north Indian, south indian and middle indians aren't Aryan. It was a cultural thing, that word has no value any more.
Then why was human skin leather found?
 
Cope, scythians were good looking, tall robust warriors they did not eat people, they weren't considered shudra either, they are about as aryan as any north Indian, south indian and middle indians aren't Aryan. It was a cultural thing, that word has no value any more.
Also why is the blackpill so common in Himachal and Uttarakhand? On yt as well a lot of them are from ur area.
 
Then why was human skin leather found?
They were a diverse bunch, not all of them were the same or followed the same culture, a lot of Indian mythos were also influenced by them.
 
They were a diverse bunch, not all of them were the same or followed the same culture, a lot of Indian mythos were also influenced by them.
They didn't influence us at all, in many ways. Most of our culture was developed indigenously.
 
Also why is the blackpill so common in Himachal and Uttarakhand? On yt as well a lot of them are from ur area.
Himachali and uttrakhand people know the importance of looks, most of the younger gen know looks are important. That's why.
 
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They didn't influence us at all, in many ways. Most of our culture was developed indigenously.
Hardly, they arrived in India over 2,700 years ago, all north Indians have scythian blood in them. Many local practices were influenced by them.
 
Hardly, they arrived in India over 2,700 years ago, all north Indians have scythian blood in them. Many local practices were influenced by them.
Not really only Jats and Rors. Dogras, Kashmiris, Punjabi Brahmins, Pahadis don't.
 

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