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IN PHOTOS: In first `sologamy` of India, Gujarati woman marries self

Updated On: 10 June, 2022 10:01 AM IST |

A 24-year-old woman is all over the social media after she tied the knot with herself.  Speaking about her intentions, Kshama Bindu has said she wished to break stereotypes and inspire others who are "tired of finding true love." Pic/Official Instagram Handle  

A 24-year-old woman is all over the social media after she tied the knot with herself.  Speaking about her intentions, Kshama Bindu has said she wished to break stereotypes and inspire others who are "tired of finding true love." Pic/Official Instagram Handle
 

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A 24-year-old woman is all over the social media after she tied the knot with herself.  Speaking about her intentions, Kshama Bindu has said she wished to break stereotypes and inspire others who are "tired of finding true love." Pic/Official Instagram Handle  
<p>After creating nationwide buzz with her announcement that she would be marrying herself, Vadodara resident Kshama Bindu "preponed" the event and tied the knot with herself three days before the scheduled date</p>

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After creating nationwide buzz with her announcement that she would be marrying herself, Vadodara resident Kshama Bindu "preponed" the event and tied the knot with herself three days before the scheduled date

<p>Bindu, who is a working professional, added that her mother, who lives in another city, has given her consent for this unusual "groom-less" wedding</p>

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Bindu, who is a working professional, added that her mother, who lives in another city, has given her consent for this unusual "groom-less" wedding

<p>Reacting to comments that she was doing it for publicity, Bindu said she is already popular on social media as an influencer</p>

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Reacting to comments that she was doing it for publicity, Bindu said she is already popular on social media as an influencer

<p>Her intention was to break stereotypes and inspire others who are "tired of finding true love," says Bindu, who identifies as a bisexual person. Legal experts, however, say that sologamy does not have any legal backing in India</p>
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Her intention was to break stereotypes and inspire others who are "tired of finding true love," says Bindu, who identifies as a bisexual person. Legal experts, however, say that sologamy does not have any legal backing in India

 

<p>I will be a bride, but not anyone`s wife, says the Gujarat girl who married herself</p>

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I will be a bride, but not anyone`s wife, says the Gujarat girl who married herself

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