Men, you should be aware that Hiba Abouk, Hakimi’s wife, is not indigent or struggling financially. She is secure enough to live comfortably, but I have a nagging doubt: Why would she request more than half of her husband’s fortune?
Unknown subsurface phenomena exists.
Men, you shouldn’t be feeling like you are now on top because of Hakimi’s action. Women can work hard to own assets. You shouldn’t be like women are nothing and your mothers are more important. As a result, we shouldn’t treat this issue as if you’re doing women a favor by marrying them, and we shouldn’t talk as if they can’t work hard to own assets.
This makes me bitter as a toxic man.
Can this man now be contented? After his wife filed for divorce, Achraf Hakimi will now receive half of her wealth. However, I still believe that something deeper is what has motivated this. I’ll be the first to say that it makes me glad to see evil people punished by the rules of nature. And for that reason, I can kind of feel okay about this situation.
The majority of men are honoring Hakimi as a legend because, as humans, we all judge one another, what most us do judge us, what majority of men do judge all of them, and vice versa.
Currently, I’ve seen a lot of texts and tweets from women on various social media platforms saying things like “only broke men are celebrating Hakimi’s action,” “men without probable net worth are the ones enjoying the consumption of this information,” and other such things. This generates an impression and will alter several relationships because of the heightened financial need.
Both men and women can learn something from this example. You may have heard about or realized how guys view women.
For men, this is a test of wisdom; instead of celebrating it, think about what you may have actually learned from a different environment.
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