In developing countries like Pakistan, many married women who earn their own salaries still struggle to achieve true autonomy. Despite financial independence, they remain dependent on their husbands due to societal norms.
The prevailing mindset among men in our society discourages acceptance of financially independent wives, perpetuating a cycle of dependence and limiting women's empowerment. It is crucial to address these issues to foster a more equitable society where women can thrive independently, both financially and personally.
Zahrah Akram
Lahore
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