India, April 10 -- In a society where the traditional 'fixed script' often prioritises family expansion after marriage, a growing number of Indian couples are opting for a different path. A two-month-old discussion on the r/AskIndia subreddit has shed light on the lived reality of DINK (dual-income, no-kids) couples, with one couple sharing: 'Being DINKs in India is oddly. peaceful?' Also read | Bengaluru DINK couple breaks down monthly budget of Rs.81,600: 'Most realistic expenses'

The conversation was sparked by a Redditor's post clarifying that they and their partner are not 'anti-kids', but rather 'very intentional' about their decision. The original post highlighted several 'honest upsides' of the child-free lifestyle in a high-pres...