That’s why I agree to be a “harm”

2023-12-24 15:16:53

Sunday, December 24, 2023 05:16 pm

Cairo – Samar Hussein – Relations and society

Infidelity is usually the focus of disagreements between spouses, and both parties refuse to forgive it and consider it the last step to end the relationship and sever all ties of connection. However, the Moroccan artist Mayssa Maghribi, who appeared in a television interview, made shocking statements stating that she accepts forgiveness for infidelity, provided that it is fleeting.

The Moroccan artist narrated, in a television interview, the extent to which she accepts or rejects marital infidelity, saying that her husband once betrayed her through a fleeting relationship, but she overcame this mistake so as not to destroy her home, explaining that her position on infidelity depends on the continuation of the relationship for a long time.

Maysaa Maghribi: I forgive betrayal because it is relative

Maysaa Maghribi explained through the program the philosophy of her view of betrayal: “I forgive betrayal because it is relative, and because I know that my husband at some point made a mistake with someone once. In this case, I do not erase my history with him and my memories, and I forgive him because I know that he made a mistake, but if he is in a continuing relationship with another girl.” I consider it a betrayal, and here I see that there is something missing that I am looking for outside.”

Maysaa Maghribi continued her bold statements by saying that she accepts being a co-wife: “God has permitted a man to marry more than one wife. I agree to be a co-wife so that I have freedom in my time. I do not want someone to spoil my head.”

It is noteworthy that Mayssa Maghribi’s latest work is her participation in the Adam and Eve series, whose events revolve around the relationship between men and women in all its forms, in addition to the series’ discussion of other issues such as betrayal, mental illness, and adoption, by focusing on the stories of four women.

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