Bhabhititis
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Bhabhititis is an uncertified and undocumented medical condition identified by affinity for married women. A married Indian woman is commonly referred to as Bhabhi by men which means sister-in-law in India. Bhabhititis exclusively affects the male human species.
Symptoms
Bhabhititis can affect men from varying age groups (6 to 100). Common symptoms include affinity for women in sarees, loss of interest in college girls, newfound love for attending weddings, discovering philanthropy instincts for neighbours, etc. Bhabhititis expert, Leveshwar Patel (Guru Levy) suggests, “Bhabhititis is commonly known to bring about politeness and softness in Indian men towards married women. It is a social necessity as Indian men affected with Bhabhititis grow sensitive and concerned for married women and issues affecting them in their marriage.”
Result
Bhabhititis is known to result in extra-marital affairs, unstable marriages and even divorce in worse case.
An activist of Bhabhititis, Ashish Banerjee says, “Bhabhititis makes Indian men wary of local cable guys, plumbers, electricians, grocery store delivery boys and milkman from entering their homes.”
Controversies
Social reformer Adesh Jha calls Bhabhititis a social evil and believes it needs to be eradicated.
Film director Saumyy Shivhare believes Bhabhititis is a result of degradation of moral and social values.
Statistics
Film professional, Bakul Rathod calls Bhabhititis a rampant phenomenon. He estimates a 30% Indian men affected by Bhabhititis.
Film-maker, Jay Solanki records Lankapati Raavan as the first documented case of Bhabhititis.
Bhabhititis is a condition explored in the film Bhabhipeida. For more on this subject please watch Hindi feature film, Bhabhipedia in your nearest cinema hall.
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