When will laws truly recognize the value of commitment? A strong family is built on commitment, responsibility, trust, and sacrifice. People who are genuinely committed to their spouse and children invest their time, energy, and resources into nurturing and developing their family. In contrast, those who practice or promote multiple romantic relationships while committed to a marriage often undermine the very foundation of family life. Laws should protect and support individuals who remain committed to their family responsibilities. Accountability should be gender-neutral. If a spouse breaks the commitment of marriage through infidelity, the legal consequences should apply equally, regardless of whether it is the husband or the wife. Financial responsibilities, alimony decisions, and child custody should be based on conduct, commitment, and the best interests of the children—not on gender. Society also needs to recognize that character matters. Commitment, loyalty, and responsibility are qualities that strengthen families and communities. People who consistently place their own desires above these values often leave a trail of broken trust and damaged relationships. Strong families create strong societies, and commitment should always be valued, protected, and encouraged. #singledadwithdaughter
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That's never gonna happen, at least in India.
Not in this lifetime unless we all do candle march and fasting untill death kinda movement for gender neutral laws and etc..
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