'DM If Interested': X User Shares Post Looking For Working Women, Says Marry If They Want 'House Husband'

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What does your husband do? “He’s a homemaker.” Not something we hear every day, right? But times are changing, with more women becoming primary earners and men taking up household responsibilities.Recently, an X user named Ro Burnham shared that he knew household chores and could be a good house husband.

In what sounded like a casual matrimonial pitch, the man described himself as an "Unmarried submissive man" and sought matches from working women. He turned heads with a social media post about looking for brides, who are willing to lead the family while he takes over as a homemaker, unlike a typical Indian family where men are expected to be the bread earner. He revealed that he didn't have a job in hand.



Take a look at the X post belowI'm unmarried submissive man. I don't have job & i know household chores. I'm looking for marriage with working women who can lead family like husband.

I'm ready to take a complete housewife role after marriage, & I'll relocate to your parents house. If you're interested, Dm me!— Ro Burnham (@dukhi_tsunoda) April 20, 2025 "Complete housewife role""I'm looking for marriage with a working woman who can lead the family like a husband. I'm ready to take a complete housewife role after marriage, & I'll relocate to your parents' house", Ro wrote in the now-viral post.

"If you're interested, DM me!", he added, asking prospect brides to message him on personal chat. The man is believed to be based in Mumbai, as in another post, he quipped, "Living in Mumbai is proof that time also flies when you are not having fun."landing in Mumbai today morning.

word is a bunch of people are planning to kidnap me for all the trash i’ve talked. if there’s no twt from me every 7 hours for next 9 days, consider that as SOS and send helpif things go south, i’m handing over my twt account to @Addytionally https://t.co/sMcgBtWrGZ— Ro Burnham (@dukhi_tsunoda) April 20, 2025 Internet reactsAs Ro's post surfaced online, the internet had a hundred questions to ask him.

One user asked, “Can you make proper round chapatis?” Another took the more traditional and awkward) route with, “Are you a virgin?”. These comments echoed the kind of queries often fired at prospective brides during matchmaking, especially in India. R u earning enough? What's ur salary? Give salary slip and also be prepared for alimony— JosD92 (@Instagram_ok_) April 21, 2025 Dukhi Bhai to his friends pic.

twitter.com/x1rZf3SNCc— Amit Sharma (@twaanuki) April 21, 2025 pic.twitter.

com/kdCt2HgUek— Manish Nagori (@Kneeche) April 21, 2025 But my family eats only rice— baklol babu (@baklolnunu) April 21, 2025 Of course! Else, be ready to hear, Did your mother not teach you how to make round chapatis? Sorry pal, this is how it works.— Sonia Minocha/সোনিয়া/ಸೋನಿಯಾ/சோனியா/सोनिया (@SoniaMinochka) April 21, 2025 — KP (@raman_pandita) April 21, 2025 pic.twitter.

com/s8MmcnZ0UL— Alter Ego️ (@protimdas) April 21, 2025 Well, the internet didn't stop reacting there. Some netizens dropped a cheeky “CFBR” (commenting for better reach), while others were instantly reminded of the Bollywood film Ki & Ka, where gender roles were similarly reversed — with Kareena Kapoor’s character being the breadwinner and Arjun Kapoor managing home tasks.It remains unclear whether Ro’s post was a serious matrimonial proposal or just a hilarious attempt to go viral.

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