Summary
- Pakistani singer Quratulain Balouch has once again come under the spotlight after sharing her views on marriage during a recent podcast appearance.
- Balouch said that, in her view, marriage is a “waste of time.” The statement surprised many listeners.
- They argued that marriage is an important social and moral institution.
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Pakistani singer Quratulain Balouch has once again come under the spotlight after sharing her views on marriage during a recent podcast appearance.
She appeared on a YouTube podcast. During the conversation, she was asked about her opinion on marriage. Her response quickly caught public attention.
Balouch said that, in her view, marriage is a “waste of time.” The statement surprised many listeners. It soon began circulating widely on social media.
She also referred to research on the subject. According to her, studies suggest that marriage benefits men more than women. She added that women are often less happy in marriages. Balouch said she agrees with this viewpoint.
Her comments triggered an immediate reaction online. The response has been mixed. Some people strongly criticized her remarks. Critics include individuals who believe in traditional values and those who say marriage brings stability and happiness.
Religious circles also expressed disagreement. They argued that marriage is an important social and moral institution.
At the same time, many social media users supported Balouch. They agreed that marriage can be difficult. Some said it brings emotional and practical challenges. Others described it as a source of stress rather than comfort.
The debate has continued to grow online. Users are sharing personal experiences and opinions. Some are defending marriage. Others are questioning its relevance in modern life.
Balouch’s statement has once again highlighted changing attitudes in society. It has also opened a wider conversation about relationships, expectations, and gender roles
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