The cow poop and piss. I understand it’s cultural. But yo, it’s like bombshells keep being dropped on Kimberly. And TJ is like I withheld the truth because I love you.

The mother used a rag that was on the cow poop to wipe a surface clean.

There is a war brewing between Kimberly and the mother.

But with this shit, both figuratively and literally, Kimberly isn’t even having anytime to protect her boundaries. Man.

Kimberly ain’t going to fucking last.

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    Thank goodness for this post. People have been WAY too hard on her! “Do some research…”. What was she supposed to do, google Weird Hindu Cult? Maybe the people saying that could have done their own research into how certain like the garlic issue are not standard practice

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      But she has also had years to learn the language and doesn’t know a damn word. I don’t think she ever will. Not excusing TJ being loose with the truth but if she could at least communicate with his family her life would be so much easier and TJ wouldnt be able to lie to her as much.

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        You’re joking right? If I have to fill any forms out here you can bet they’re offered up in several different languages. It’s also not like no one speaks English in India.

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      Oh FFS, Jainism is a valid and googleable religion. As much of a cult as Christianity. Just because you haven’t heard of it doesn’t make it a cult 🙄. “The garlic issue” is absolutely standard and well known practice for Jains. As much as not eating pork is for Muslims.

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        I’m wrong. I didn’t ever hear anyone mention that they were a Jainist family. I had heard of the sect but didn’t know anything about it. Thanks for making me learn something new.

        Now I’m rethinking too. Did he tell her he was a Jainist at any point or was he happy to let her think he was a more standard Hindu? There’s a big difference between, say, Episcopalians and Pentecostals, though they both fall under the category of Christianity

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          Jains are not Hindu. They dated for years and are married, I’m assuming he told her what his religion was at some point.