Sajal Aly recently discussed the belief that marriage is a girl’s ultimate objective in life, regardless of her academic or professional accomplishments, in an interview with a digital magazine.
Aly expressed her opinions and accused society of fostering this belief. “This is something that girls in our society are often told—I don’t say it’s wrong—that no matter how much education they receive, they must eventually get married, start a family, and have children.”
You know, marriage is a lovely idea, and if you have a helping spouse, I believe it’s not as difficult as scary girls by stereotype.
“It’s okay if you have been fortunate enough to find the right partner, and you two are there to support each other, then getting married is not harmful,” she went on. Indeed, life ought to encompass more than just marriage. If your relationship provides the proper support system, it can be a lovely and significant aspect of life, but it’s not the goal.
In addition, the actress emphasized the value of education for girls, saying that it is a lifetime process that forms the basis of independence and goes beyond what is taught in a classroom in order to acquire a degree. Women should pursue education as a means of achieving independence, but they shouldn’t compromise their identity in the process.