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A women's life is so difficult after marriage..It's hard for her to decide whether to work or stay as a hosewife. People got such mentality that if a women is working outside she must be short of character or must possessing wrong attitude..They need girls to sit at home and just follow their sayings which ruins their life..Its 21st century,people are rising day by day,they want to try new things,travel new places,earn large sum of money,change their lifestyle, but in some areas relating to women people still lack their mentality and blame women in various areas.
I think u guys should stop restricting a women and stop telling her what she has to do,I think its her life and she has equal rights. If you respect her decisions she'll surely respect youπŸ™‚πŸ‘

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