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A married man who chats with 'small small' girls on social media is disrespecting his wife, says broadcaster Frema Ashkar.
According to her, such a behaviour sends the wrong message about the man’s wife to the public.
She said this in response to a question on Angel TV when she was asked how her reaction to having a husband who is always chatting with other ladies or responding to their comments on social media.
“What is this?…there are certain things you don’t have to pretend like you are not angry when you see your husband doing them…there are certain things you don’t have to do them…
"It’s total disrespect…ah..how can all your friends on social media be ladies …No..it’s not acceptable,” divorcee said.
”All those female friends must respect…the way you handle your wife would determine how those female friends will also respect your wife…
"Everybody knows you are married but all they could see is you are every time on social media liking and commenting on ladies' posts; people would go like what kind of lady are you married to? It’s very disrespectful,” she added.
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