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95% of men desire second marriage: Saima Qureshi

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KARACHI: Pakistani actress Saima Qureshi has made a bold statement about men and their marital desires, claiming that 95 percent of men are inclined towards second marriages.

She argued that it is better for men to remarry rather than indulge in immoral affairs.

The actress discussed various topics, including men’s second marriages and extramarital affairs, highlighting the issue of infidelity.

She pointed out that many women in the media have facilitated their husbands’ second marriages and mentioned examples where men with two wives live in harmony with each other.

Saima stressed that men in Pakistan are not afraid of engaging in extramarital affairs, and some even believe that if they choose to pursue a relationship other than their marriage, they should openly marry their partners.

She warned that one man’s wrong actions can destroy entire families and generations, urging men to consider the consequences before making such decisions.

According to Saima, men should think carefully before playing with someone’s emotions or making false promises.

She stressed the importance of considering the well-being of their children and, in her opinion, suggested that marrying a second time would be a much more responsible choice than engaging in illicit behavior.

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