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Don’t Blame Woman for Divorce

By The Pakistani Spectator • Nov 14th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized • (106 views) • One Response

In a society like Pakistan, divorce is a mere curse for the woman regardless of whether she is really accused or not. Surely it is an incident that can’t be easily forgotten but still one can live a new happy life. This gives life a new and bitter meaning where it is hard to survive the questions of people.
This is the right time when you come across the mentalities of people and there you differentiate between good and bad people. Most of the times, people loose hopes and start hating life. The person with whom promises have been made for the whole life has said good bye to you. That is the time, when one feels having lost everything.
Marriage is actually a promise for the whole life and each of the spouses has to effort in to keep this life safe and happy. It is not just the responsibility of woman to understand everything and compromise. A woman leaves her home and family to live with a man and so expects love, care and understanding from him.
So when a divorce happens, only woman should not be blamed. It is that either both couldn’t understand each other or both responsible for it. Accusing only woman for divorce is just a wrong conception that should be covered up.

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One Response to “Don’t Blame Woman for Divorce”

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    HaqGo Says:

    So true. We need to change so many attitudes in our culture.

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