After breakup, man faces legal trouble and forced marriage pressure: “I’m really losing myself”
A recent Reddit post has sparked a strong online discussion after a young man shared that he feels he is being pushed into a marriage he does not want. His account has struck a chord because it shows how personal conflicts can suddenly turn into legal pressure, emotional strain and overwhelming family involvement.
Many readers felt that the situation reflects the kind of fear and confusion people quietly face when a toxic relationship spirals out of control. The post has now become a talking point about how difficult it is when social expectations clash with someone’s mental well-being.
Breakup turns into a stressful battle
In his post, the man mentioned that the relationship began normally but slowly turned into something he could no longer handle. He described frequent fights, hurtful words and manipulation, which eventually led him to end the relationship. After the breakup, he simply wanted distance and peace.
Months later, he said he was shocked when a criminal case was filed against him. He wrote that the allegations were untrue, and the sudden legal pressure left him overwhelmed. According to him, both families then reached a point where they suggested marriage as the only way to settle the matter.
He explained everything in his post, writing, “I'm mentally breaking down. I was in a relationship with a girl. In the beginning, things were good, but with time the relationship became extremely toxic, with constant fights, insults, manipulation and it reached a point where I just couldn't continue. I broke it off. After the breakup, I only wanted to move on. A few months later, she filed a criminal case against me, with allegations that are not true. After a lot of pressure from her family and mine, and with society's ‘log kya kahenge’ mindset involved, it has been ‘finalized’ that we will get married, so the cases will be withdrawn.”
He clearly stated that he does not want this marriage, adding that he is not ready “emotionally, mentally, or practically.”
He said that whenever he tries to back out, he is warned about more complaints, more pressure and more harassment - leaving him feeling trapped.
He described the situation in detail, writing, “I'm stuck between my family's fear and pressure, legal threats and my own mental breakdown. Everyone says marry, and it will all be over, but to me, it feels like I'll be stuck in a lifelong prison with the same toxic person I couldn't survive even as a girlfriend. I feel helpless, depressed and worthless. A failed relationship is costing me my entire future. I don't know what to do. I don't want to get married out of fear, but I don't know how to escape this situation legally and emotionally. I'm really losing myself.”
The post quickly gathered attention, with many users urging him not to give in out of fear. Some emphasized the importance of dealing with the legal situation instead of agreeing to a marriage under pressure.
One user wrote, “People don't change, and she'll likely do much worse after marriage. It's better to bite the bullet now, use your money to hire good lawyers, and put an end to this.”
Another commenter pointed to long-term consequences: “This marriage will end in divorce, and then the situation would be much, much worse. Our law will force you to pay alimony to a woman you absolutely hate. Take a stand now. After marriage, life would be hell, and it might push you towards extreme steps.”
Users stress evidence and legal guidance
Several users highlighted how important it is for him to protect himself legally and collect evidence. One comment advised, “Document everything - proofs, videos, chats, any evidence that they are trying to put false allegations. Gather multiple proofs and consult a lawyer who handles such cases. Remember, a man is always guilty until proven innocent. Be safe.”
Another user even suggested a way to gather proof more effectively: “Ask her to meet alone and say you’ve thought deeply. Be sweet and make her confess the cases are fake, record the whole conversation. Try recording the girl’s family too. Go to a lawyer with this.”
Others added that he should consult at least two lawyers, inform his workplace early, and consider counter-cases if professionals recommend it.
Larger concerns around pressure and emotional health
The reactions show how strongly people felt after reading his experience. Many comments focused on the emotional and mental toll such situations create. The discussion reflects a wider concern about how quickly things can escalate when family pressure, social expectations and legal accusations collide. For many readers, the post became a reminder of the importance of support, boundaries and legal awareness when dealing with a difficult relationship.
Disclaimer: The Times of India has not independently verified the claims or experiences shared by the individual in this report. The views and opinions expressed are personal and do not necessarily reflect those of the publication.
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Breakup turns into a stressful battle
In his post, the man mentioned that the relationship began normally but slowly turned into something he could no longer handle. He described frequent fights, hurtful words and manipulation, which eventually led him to end the relationship. After the breakup, he simply wanted distance and peace.
Months later, he said he was shocked when a criminal case was filed against him. He wrote that the allegations were untrue, and the sudden legal pressure left him overwhelmed. According to him, both families then reached a point where they suggested marriage as the only way to settle the matter.
He clearly stated that he does not want this marriage, adding that he is not ready “emotionally, mentally, or practically.”
He said that whenever he tries to back out, he is warned about more complaints, more pressure and more harassment - leaving him feeling trapped.
He described the situation in detail, writing, “I'm stuck between my family's fear and pressure, legal threats and my own mental breakdown. Everyone says marry, and it will all be over, but to me, it feels like I'll be stuck in a lifelong prison with the same toxic person I couldn't survive even as a girlfriend. I feel helpless, depressed and worthless. A failed relationship is costing me my entire future. I don't know what to do. I don't want to get married out of fear, but I don't know how to escape this situation legally and emotionally. I'm really losing myself.”
The post quickly gathered attention, with many users urging him not to give in out of fear. Some emphasized the importance of dealing with the legal situation instead of agreeing to a marriage under pressure.
One user wrote, “People don't change, and she'll likely do much worse after marriage. It's better to bite the bullet now, use your money to hire good lawyers, and put an end to this.”
Another commenter pointed to long-term consequences: “This marriage will end in divorce, and then the situation would be much, much worse. Our law will force you to pay alimony to a woman you absolutely hate. Take a stand now. After marriage, life would be hell, and it might push you towards extreme steps.”
Users stress evidence and legal guidance
Several users highlighted how important it is for him to protect himself legally and collect evidence. One comment advised, “Document everything - proofs, videos, chats, any evidence that they are trying to put false allegations. Gather multiple proofs and consult a lawyer who handles such cases. Remember, a man is always guilty until proven innocent. Be safe.”
Another user even suggested a way to gather proof more effectively: “Ask her to meet alone and say you’ve thought deeply. Be sweet and make her confess the cases are fake, record the whole conversation. Try recording the girl’s family too. Go to a lawyer with this.”
Others added that he should consult at least two lawyers, inform his workplace early, and consider counter-cases if professionals recommend it.
Larger concerns around pressure and emotional health
The reactions show how strongly people felt after reading his experience. Many comments focused on the emotional and mental toll such situations create. The discussion reflects a wider concern about how quickly things can escalate when family pressure, social expectations and legal accusations collide. For many readers, the post became a reminder of the importance of support, boundaries and legal awareness when dealing with a difficult relationship.
Disclaimer: The Times of India has not independently verified the claims or experiences shared by the individual in this report. The views and opinions expressed are personal and do not necessarily reflect those of the publication.
Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)
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