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Woman regrets after left by husband
Woman regrets after left by husband
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Jun 25 2025, 08:27 AM, updated 6 months ago
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This is why every woman considering marriage should never feel pressured to quit her job. Financial independence isn't just empowering, it's essential. Always have your own income, your own savings, and your own sense of security. Love should never require you to give up your autonomy. This post has been edited by agility: Jun 25 2025, 08:27 AM keyibukeyi, romuluz777, and 5 others liked this post
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Jun 25 2025, 01:58 PM
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QUOTE(hzmaz2017 @ Jun 25 2025, 01:54 PM) Children often follow their parents' religion due to early exposure, strong family bonds, and the influence of parental guidance. Islamic law is diverse and evolving, the Quran permits interfaith marriage in some cases, faith should not be forced, religious identity isn't so fragile that it requires control, and many restrictions stem from culture or social pressure. Not divine command.Parents often see their religion as a source of meaning, values, and community, and they want to share these benefits with their children. Additionally, children naturally tend to imitate their parents' behaviors and beliefs, especially during formative years. Children spend a significant amount of time with their parents, especially during their early, formative years. This constant exposure to religious practices, beliefs, and values can lead to their adoption as a natural part of the child's life. Parents often actively guide their children in religious matters, teaching them about their faith, taking them to religious services, and discussing religious principles. This intentional guidance can strongly influence a child's religious identity. Many parents believe that passing on their faith is a crucial responsibility and a valuable gift to their children. They may see their religion as a source of strength, guidance, and meaning, and they want their children to benefit from it as well. Religion often plays a significant role in family and community identity. Parents may want their children to feel connected to their cultural heritage and community through shared religious beliefs. |
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