Flirting is natural for married men, Asad Siddiqui

Pakistani actor Asad Siddiqui recently sparked controversy with his candid remarks on flirting and married men. During a podcast appearance on Faisal Qureshi's show, Asad shared his thoughts on various issues, including his mother-in-law Asma Abbas's previous statement.

Nov 2, 2024 - 16:35
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Flirting is natural for married men, Asad Siddiqui

Pakistani actor Asad Siddiqui sparks controversy, says flirting is natural for married men.

Pakistani actor Asad Siddiqui recently sparked controversy with his candid remarks on

flirting and married men. During a podcast appearance on Faisal Qureshi's show, Asad

shared his thoughts on various issues, including his mother-in-law Asma Abbas's previous

statement.

Asma Abbas had stated that married men often flirt with girls, which led Faisal Qureshi to

ask Asad for his take on the matter. Asad replied that he hadn't heard Asma's statement

directly but had read the headlines. He expressed uncertainty about why she made that

comment and mentioned that Yasser Hussain had jokingly told him that he possessed a

"license" to flirt.

Asad then offered his personal perspective, stating that men don't require a license to flirt,

implying that it's an innate behavior. He further asserted that flirting comes naturally to

married men, describing it as an instinctive act. This comment ignited a heated debate on

social media, with many disagreeing with Asad's views.

Asad continued to clarify his stance, emphasizing that married men can engage in healthy

flirting with girls, provided it remains respectful. He distinguished between harmless flirting

and harmful behavior, sparking discussions about boundaries and relationships.

Asma Abbas's initial statement in March 2024 had already generated attention, as she

expressed openness to her husband flirting with girls. Asad's comments have now added

fuel to the debate, raising questions about societal norms, relationships, and personal

boundaries.

The conversation has sparked varied reactions, with some defending Asad's views as honest

and others criticizing his stance as insensitive and misguided. As the debate unfolds, it

highlights the complexities surrounding relationships, flirting, and societal expectations.

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