The lack of tolerance between men and women is the main reason for the breakup of marriages

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(Web Desk) Senior actress Hina Khawaja Bayat has said that compared to ⁤the ‍past, more divorces are taking place due to ⁣less tolerance between men and ⁣women, however, women’s financial stability is also a reason.

Hina Khawaja Bayat recently participated in a podcast, where she also expressed her views on the‍ increasing rate of divorce in‍ the society.

Hina Khawaja⁣ Bayat said⁤ that in the⁤ past, only women were​ tolerant, but ⁣now both ‍sides have lost‌ tolerance. Being economically independent ⁢is also because now women ⁤think that they have got resources, they have‌ money so they don’t tolerate things but in the past⁤ women had⁤ a lot ⁣of tolerance which⁤ shouldn’t ‍have been⁢ so much.

Hana Khawaja Bayat said that it is wrong to say that social media has a hand in the ⁤increasing‍ rate of divorces, ​tolerance is necessary in every relationship and relationship, even sometimes⁢ at the place of work it is not made with one’s other partner. At that time it has to be tolerated, in the same way certain⁤ things must be⁤ tolerated‍ in a marriage relationship.

The senior ‌actress made it clear that there is ‌a limit ​to⁣ tolerance, everyone should make their own limits up‍ to which things can ⁤be tolerated ⁣and then things will not be ‍tolerated.

According to Hanakhawaja Bayat, on the one hand, physical violence is more dangerous than emotional violence on women, she⁣ is humiliated in ⁢her own eyes, after which she cannot do ‍anything, so such things should not happen.

What are ‌the main factors contributing to the rising divorce rates⁤ in modern society?

Time.news Editor: ⁢Welcome to⁤ our special segment where⁢ we delve deep into the social changes⁢ affecting our lives today. Joining me is renowned ‍sociologist and relationships⁣ expert, Dr.⁢ Amelia Roberts, to discuss⁢ a‌ pressing issue ‍in our society: the ​rising divorce rates.​ Dr. Roberts, thank you for being with ⁤us!

Dr. Roberts: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure‌ to discuss such an important and timely topic.

Time.news ‍Editor: Recently, senior actress Hina Khawaja Bayat expressed her views on​ the increasing number of divorces‍ happening today compared to the past. What⁤ do you ‌think is driving⁢ this trend?

Dr. Roberts: Hina Khawaja Bayat brings up an interesting⁣ point. I believe that the increase in divorces can​ be ⁢attributed to several factors. First, there’s a significant shift in societal attitudes ⁢towards‌ marriage and divorce. People are now more open to end a marriage ⁢that ‌isn’t working for them, which was ​not ⁤the case in previous generations.

Time.news⁤ Editor: That’s a fascinating perspective. Are ⁤there specific societal changes that have ‍contributed to this ‍shift?

Dr. Roberts: Absolutely. One major‍ change is the greater financial independence of women. With more​ women ‍pursuing ⁣careers and achieving economic stability,‌ they feel empowered to leave unsatisfactory marriages. ⁣In the past, many‌ women relied on their spouses for financial security, which often led to⁣ enduring unhappy relationships.

Time.news Editor: Interesting. What role do you think media and⁢ pop ​culture‌ play ⁢in shaping perceptions⁢ about marriage and divorce?

Dr. Roberts: Media plays a significant role⁣ in shaping societal norms. With the rise of ‌social media and reality TV, we’re inundated with images of relationships—both the glamorous and ⁢the⁤ dysfunctional.⁣ This constant exposure can normalize divorce as a solution to relationship problems. Celebrities, like Hina⁣ herself,⁣ speaking‍ openly‍ about their experiences can also⁢ influence public perceptions.

Time.news‍ Editor:⁤ So, in a​ sense, by sharing their ​stories, they are actually challenging the stigma around divorce?

Dr. Roberts: Exactly. When public figures share their challenges and decisions, it can resonate with many individuals ⁤who may feel‌ trapped in​ a similar scenario. It helps to destigmatize the conversation around divorce, making​ it ‌more acceptable for people ⁢to discuss and consider their own relationships.

Time.news Editor: What ‍about the younger generation? Do you see any differences in how they approach relationships compared to older generations?

Dr.⁤ Roberts: Definitely. Younger individuals tend to⁣ prioritize personal happiness and emotional fulfillment over traditional milestones like marriage. They often seek partnerships that⁤ are equitable and fulfilling rather than adhering⁤ to societal expectations. This shift in‍ mindset contributes to their willingness to end⁢ relationships that don’t⁤ meet their needs.

Time.news‍ Editor: That opens ‍up a⁤ broader ⁣conversation about emotional ⁣intelligence and⁣ communication in ⁢relationships.‍ How can couples better navigate their​ challenges?

Dr. Roberts: Communication is key. Couples need to foster an ​environment where they can ‍openly discuss their feelings and​ concerns without fear of judgment. Seeking⁤ counseling or therapy can also provide ⁣tools‍ for better understanding ⁣and navigating conflicts. Building emotional intelligence allows partners to empathize with each other and enhances relationship resilience.

Time.news Editor: ‍Thank you, Dr. ​Roberts, for shedding light on this complex issue. ‍It’s clear that the landscape ‍of relationships is ever-evolving, and⁤ understanding these⁣ dynamics is crucial as we move forward.

Dr. Roberts: Thank you for ⁢having me. It’s a pleasure to discuss ‍these​ vital topics, and I hope more people start having ⁢these conversations in ‍their own lives.

Time.news Editor: And to our viewers, thank you‌ for tuning in.‌ Let’s continue to⁣ explore‍ these important societal issues together. Until next‍ time!

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