Haider and Dua’s mindset

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Liked today’s episode. It was a realistic one. 80% of men who are sole providers of their family are like this. They feel the need to control everything because of their responsibility. It depends on how you are brought up. Haider became independent and provider from a very young age. He is the one who faces the world for his family every day. So he is more scared. He is not a complete mcp but his feeling of responsibility makes him one

Dua on the other hand is a more stronger person internally. Her calmness is her strength. And the way she stood up to Haider without disrespecting or demeaning him is commendable. Har baar morcha uthana jaruri nahi hota especially when its your own family in front of you.

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Originally posted by: Itv-viewer

Liked today’s episode. It was a realistic one. 80% of men who are sole providers of their family are like this. They feel the need to control everything because of their responsibility. It depends on how you are brought up. Haider became independent and provider from a very young age. He is the one who faces the world for his family every day. So he is more scared. He is not a complete mcp but his feeling of responsibility makes him one

Dua on the other hand is a more stronger person internally. Her calmness is her strength. And the way she stood up to Haider without disrespecting or demeaning him is commendable. Har baar morcha uthana jaruri nahi hota especially when its your own family in front of you.

I Like Dua 's Strength And Personality

She's A Good Wife To Haider

Hope He Doesn't Marry Ghazal

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