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Thoughtful conversations in cubbon
I learned recently that lonliness is often the lack of something very specific for each one of us, For me for example my lonliness stems from overgiving or caring too much but often not being seen in the same way, for others it may mean not having someone to go on trips with or not having someone to listen or even not having someone who they could listen to and be there for. And very often in trying to curate the perfect life on the outside these things rarely get discussed, in addition just being part of a city means, it hard to find people who understand you and show up for you. Atleast this has been my experience.. I felt the cure for such things in life is always more love, more openess, more courage to share our struggles and a safe space to do so. I felt this could be a meaningful meetup, to reflect, talk abotu our struggles, mainly with making friend and lonliness, things we may be scared to admit, a place to see and hear each other. Friendships arent built in a day, they take years of showing up, understanding and loving and they strongest friendships are built from the toughest situations, most courageous people willing to fight for each other, but i felt this could be a good starting point <3 Let's meet talk our hearts out, shed the fear of vulnerability,let our souls fall in the safety of kind community. meeting point :- Tree No. 2063 Treeboard

Feeling like you don't belong? A meetup about imposter syndrome is happening this Sunday on 7th June in Cubbon Park
Join us for a conversation on imposter syndrome, tackling self-doubt and learning to celebrate your achievements. Ever felt like you're not good enough, even when you've worked hard to earn the position you're in? Imposter syndrome has a way of making us doubt ourselves, downplay our achievements and feel like everyone else has it figured out while we're just trying to keep up with them. Join us for an open conversation about self-doubt, building confidence and the pressure to constantly prove ourselves. We'll explore where these feelings come from, how they subtly (or blatantly) show up in our daily lives and how we can start giving ourselves the credit we deserve. Whether you've struggled with imposter syndrome for years or only started noticing it recently, come share your experiences, listen to others' stories, and realize that you're far from alone. ✨ 📆 Date: Sunday, 7th June 2026 ⏰ Time: 3 PM 📍 Venue: Cubbon Park Come as you are. Leave with a little more confidence in your own abilities. 💌
Extra ticket for Obsession
Hi all! Sister cancelled last minute and I have an extra ticket to Obsession tomorrow morning at 10 am at Phoenix mall Mahadevapura (Bangalore). Anyone interested? #movieticket

Started Late? Took a break? Careers that don't always make sense. Join us for this meetup on 31st May
Ever felt like you’re “running late” in life? Started late? Took a break? Switched careers? Chose a path that doesn’t always make sense to others? Last month, we hosted a Twoxtopia meetup around unconventional career paths, late starts, and career gaps. The turnout was incredible, and the conversations were so deeply resonant that we knew we had to bring it back for Part 2. If you missed the first one, or simply want to return to a space where your career trajectory makes sense, this meetup is for you. No networking pressure or forced icebreakers. Just a chill Sunday hangout to share stories, vent, reflect, and connect with people who truly get it. This space is for every woman who has ever questioned her timeline. Whether you’re restarting after a break, navigating self-doubt, switching paths, or feeling “behind,” your journey is valid exactly as it is. Together, we’ll talk about: 1. The pressure of societal timelines and expectations 2. Navigating self-doubt and comparison 3. Starting over and why it’s not a weakness 4. Finding clarity when life doesn’t follow a straight path 🗓️ When: Sunday, 31st May, 2026 📍 Where: Cubbon Park (Enter from the metro station gate) ✨ Vibe: Honest conversations, no pressure, and good company Let us know if you’re coming so we can keep a lookout for you! Before attending, make sure you’re a part of Twoxtopia by registering on twox.in. You can also check out our Instagram page twoxtopia for more details.

Debunking Feminism - Join our live podcast on this topic on 27th May at 4pm IST
“I don’t know how to reject this guy politely” “Just tell him you’re a feminist” A colleague said that to me recently, and all of us burst out laughing. Not because it was funny, but because it was believable. Somewhere along the way, “feminist” stopped sounding like a political identity and started sounding like a warning label. And honestly, that shift didn’t happen accidentally. I still remember creating a dating profile years ago and being told: “Don’t put feminist in your bio if you actually want matches” And that stayed with me. Because when did wanting equal rights become something people tell women to hide? What’s even stranger is how many people passionately hate feminism without actually knowing what feminism means. The internet has turned it into this caricature: An angry woman with colored hair and tattoos, who hates men, wants female superiority, wants revenge. So now anytime a woman behaves badly, suddenly feminism gets blamed for it. A woman manipulates someone? “Modern feminism” A woman is abusive? “Feminists won’t talk about this” A marriage fails? “Feminism destroyed society” Meanwhile patriarchy itself is so deeply normalised that people rarely even notice it unless it harms men directly. And maybe that’s the irony. People hear “equal rights for women” and interpret it as “taking rights away from men.” Maybe because historically, power has often worked exactly like that. But feminism was never supposed to be the inverse of patriarchy. Not female domination. Not misandry. Not a competition over who gets to oppress whom. And yes there absolutely are people online misusing the label. But calling those people “pseudo feminists” already admits they are not representative of feminism itself. That’s exactly what I want to unpack in our next podcast episode. Not as a lecture. Not as a gender war. But as an honest conversation about why feminism became a bad word in the first place. Because somewhere between internet outrage, misogyny, performative activism and misinformation, we stopped having nuanced conversations altogether. So let’s unpack it together. 📍 Debunking Feminism 📅 27th May, 2026 ⏰ 4pm IST 🔗 Gmeet Link in comments TwoXTalks by TwoXTopia | Because TwoXTopia was made for conversations like this.
Hey all,
I always wanted to visit bhoga nandishwara temple, which is near nandi, I have no one to join with, if anyone is interested, let's connect. Else if I want to go alone, how can I go? I do not know how to go, the cab is way too high for one person.

Mothers Assemble - A Mother's Day Event for all women this 10th May
CALLING ALL MOMS (YES, ALL KINDS) - THIS MOTHER’S DAY, WE’RE CELEBRATING YOU ✨🌸 Dog moms. Cat moms. Plant moms. Muscle Moms. Foster moms. Soon-to-be moms. Moms of human children (obviously). The “mom friend” who always carries tissues, snacks, and emotional support. If you nurture, protect, love, care, hype people up, or simply embody mother energy in your own unique way, this event is for YOU. 💖 This Mother’s Day, step away from the ordinary and join us for a women-only celebration like no other. Venue : Social, JP Nagar Date : 10th May, 2026 Time : 3PM - 6 PM We’re bringing together an incredible community of women for an experience that’s equal parts fun, classy, heartwarming, and unforgettable. Think meaningful conversations, laughter, games, surprises, gifts, and a room full of amazing women celebrating themselves and each other. The entry details: 💸 TICKET PRICES: 🌷 ₹699 - Verified TwoXTopia users 🌷 ₹799 - Normal Entry (Being verified has its perks 😉) ✨ Here’s what’s waiting for you : 🎁 Exciting goodies for every attendee 🎲 Conversation starter games that actually make socializing fun 🧠 A special quiz with surprises 👑 Special gifts for the winner 💬 Interactive activities designed to connect, laugh, and vibe 📸 Picture-perfect moments, wholesome energy & unforgettable memories Whether you come solo, with your besties, your sisters, or your girl gang, this is your chance to celebrate yourself, meet like-minded women, and experience Mother’s Day in a fresh, inclusive, and fabulous way.💐 Who can join? All women, all ages! Come as you are , that’s more than enough. HOW TO REGISTER FOR THE EVENT: 1. Create an account and video verify yourself as a woman on twox.in 2. Click on get tickets & make payment DM us on our official Instagram page “twoxtopia” in case you have any issues regarding making the payment or just comment on this post below Send us a screenshot of your payment once done and you’re officially all set! ⚠️ NOTE: 1. This event is strictly for women only. 2. All payments made are non-refundable. Come for the goodies, stay for the games, connect through conversations, and celebrate the incredible woman you are. 💕 This isn’t just another event. It’s a whole vibe. See you there
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Consent - No still means No. Join our live podcast on 29th April about this topic at 4pm IST
Why do we make shows about things like sexual assault, just to say ‘this is wrong’? Who is this actually meant for? Who is the target audience for this? Some time ago I watched Chiraiya (a series on marital rape) & this question stayed with me since then. Because let’s be honest, → A rapist isn’t watching a show & thinking, “I should change.” → A survivor isn’t watching it to relive their trauma. → And most “good people” don’t need a show to tell them that rape is bad. So then who is it really for? It’s for the people in between : → The ones who think rape is wrong, but still wonder, “Can it really happen in a marriage?” → The ones who’ve never said no, even when they wanted to. → The ones who’ve heard a “no” but didn’t take it seriously the first time. → The ones who keep asking repeatedly until the other person feels pressured to say "yes" after a series of "no" Consent isn’t always loud. It’s not always a clear “no.” Sometimes it’s hesitation. Sometimes it’s silence. Sometimes it’s saying “yes” just to avoid what happens if you say “no.” And that’s where it gets uncomfortable. Because this isn’t about “bad people” vs “good people.” It’s about awareness. It’s about the grey areas we don’t question enough. And that’s exactly why a conversation about consent is needed. Tomorrow on 29th April, @(Mali) & I will sit and talk about this topic, openly, honestly, and without the usual filters on our live TwoXTalks podcast. 🗓 Date: Wednesday, 29th April ⏰ Time: 4 PM IST 🎙 Platform: https://meet.google.com/czw-xyiu-vtj If you’ve ever been unsure about what consent really looks like in real life, or just want to listen and understand better you can join in. TwoXTalks by TwoXTopia | A space built for conversations like this.

Started late? Took a break? Careers that don't always make sense. Join us for the meetup on 26th April!
Ever felt like you’re “running late” in life? Like there’s an invisible clock ticking, and somehow everyone else seems ahead , building careers, achieving milestones, figuring it all out while you’re still trying to find your footing? This Twoxtopia hangout is for every woman who has ever questioned her timeline. Whether you’re starting your career after a break, switching paths, dealing with self-doubt, or simply feeling like you’re “behind,” this is a space where your journey is valid exactly as it is. We’re creating a cozy, judgment-free circle where you can show up as you are. No pressure, no expectations, just honest conversations, shared stories, and the comfort of knowing you’re not alone. Together, we’ll talk about: 1. The pressure of societal timelines and expectations 2. Navigating self-doubt and comparison 3. Starting over and why it’s not a weakness 4. Finding clarity when life doesn’t follow a straight path This isn’t a formal workshop, it’s a relaxed, intimate hangout. Think sitting in a circle, laughing, venting, reflecting, and connecting with women who truly get it. Before attending, make sure you are a part of twoxtopia, by registering yourself on twox.in. You can also visit our instagram page twoxtopia for more details. NOTE: This is a women only event. You only need to pay Rs 50 for entering the park. AND, always remember you are not late, you are on your own timeline!