An Indian lady has gone viral online after sharing an unusual story about rejecting multiple marriage proposals and what happened to the suitors afterward within the span of a year.
The woman, who goes by the handle @atmanirbhar_kid on X (formerly Twitter), revealed in a viral post that she had turned down three different men for marriage, only to witness all of them getting married within a year. Her post quickly gained traction, sparking curiosity and amusement among netizens who found the sequence of events both surprising and humorous.
Details Of The Post
In her viral tweet, @atmanirbhar_kid explained that each man she rejected soon tied the knot, suggesting she might have an unintentional “marriage curse-breaking” effect on the suitors. According to her, the fourth man she declined also got married recently, further cementing her reputation as a “marriage curse breaker.”
Her tweet read: “I’ve rejected 3 guys for marriage, and all three of them got married within a year. The fourth one got married yesterday. If any one of you is finding it difficult to get married, propose to me and get rejected. I’m a marriage curse breaker with a 100% strike rate.” The post quickly gained thousands of likes, shares, and comments, with people fascinated by the lady’s “track record.”
Reactions Trailing Below…
The tweet sparked a wide range of reactions online, with netizens sharing their thoughts, jokes, and interpretations of the story. Some found it amusing, while others reflected on the timing of life and relationships. Notable reactions include:
Cjay remarked: “I’m actually struggling to find out what your actual point in this scenario is? Are you saying you’re the problem?”
Adnaner Qaiser wrote: “Darling, reject me too. I’ll marry the stars just to prove your curse turns heartbreak into destiny.”
Wesley Jones commented: “Proof that guys marry based on timing in their life and not a person. They’ll marry whoever they are with when their timing is right.”
Mazi Uche added: “Even the stone that the builder rejects can become the foundation of another house; sometimes what passes you by was simply meant to bless another.”
The post has since gone viral, with users flooding the comment section with jokes, personal anecdotes, and discussions about timing, relationships, and fate. Many found the story relatable, while others humorously speculated on the “marriage curse” theory proposed by the lady.
See below for the viral post and reactions:

The story highlights how social media can amplify personal anecdotes into trending topics, creating viral discussions around relationships, timing, and the unpredictable nature of love and marriage. Many users praised @atmanirbhar_kid for sharing the story candidly, while others humorously considered seeking a rejection from her to “speed up” their own marriage prospects.
The viral thread continues to attract attention, demonstrating how a single relatable or amusing story can captivate the imagination of thousands across social media platforms.