Originally posted by: -Shenaz-
Off topic:
Sanam baloch got married yesterday and no I am not joking guys. Check her official page on Fb. They have pics together. Nikkah pics will be posted soon. hs name is Abdullah Farhatullah.
congrats to them
Originally posted by: -Shenaz-
Off topic:
Sanam baloch got married yesterday and no I am not joking guys. Check her official page on Fb. They have pics together. Nikkah pics will be posted soon. hs name is Abdullah Farhatullah.
Originally posted by: avidwatcher1
I think that Sikander will stop the violence, but it's sad that Kiran couldn't be a part of his nature now.
I thought it was interesting how his friend reacted when he heard about the talaaq. He said, unless he was violent, she didn't have a right to behave so stubbornly. And it seems like Fahads eyes opened, when he heard that his friend also said saqkti, doesn't mean hitting her. Wish this conversation has happened before. 💔I'm not sure how much happier Kiran is gonna be with Adnan. Looking at his condition, and what she has experienced. She did love Sikander, otherwise it wouldn't have bothered her that he moved on so fast, I wish she had given it some time, before asking for talaaq.
Originally posted by: *Woh Ajnabee*
Haha, that's true - verbal communication may be limited, but in a marriage, it requires feelings, or rather it should require feelings or an attachment of some sort if not love, right? I think this poses some serious questions in our society about the desperation of women to please husbands and sacrifice their self respect to save a marriage in hopes that the husband will develop feelings for the wife. Most of the time, however, I think the girl just ends up emotionally attached and the devastation is greater when she gives her husband her everything and gets nothing in return. It is merely physical at that point - I think Aarzoo will experience something like that on the show (I had to take it back to Kankar so we're not going off on a tangent. Haha.)
Originally posted by: *Woh Ajnabee*
By upper hand, I mean "greater rights". A man has permission to marry four wives (I'm providing a mere list here and leaving out the whys), a man can divorce his wife just through a verbal statement, wheras a woman gets to marry one man and has to go to court to get a divorce. Why are the differences there? And if everything is balanced, shouldn't women have some rights of their own that men are not privileged to?
Kankar has really gotten me thinking about so many different things that happen in our society, including domestic abuse, unfair treatment, etc. But something that especially made me pensive was how a divorced woman is treated by those around her. Everyone wants to sympathize with the girl and badmouth the guy just to gossip more, but when it comes to bringing that same girl home as your daughter in law, you're the first person to turn your back towards her. You can't even put that girl and respect in the same sentence anymore. Why? 🤔 Because of the stupid, silly divorce tag? Why such hostility towards someone who has experienced such an incident, which wasn't exactly by her choice either 🤔 Oh our hypocritical society! -_-
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