Dr. Walid Hindi, a mental health consultant, said that marriage habits are subject to change as long as they are not at the heart of religious law, adding that social media is one of the reasons why marriage habits do not change.
He added, during his meeting with journalist Khaled Miri, on the “Password” program, broadcast on Sada Al-Balad channel, that it is possible to exchange the network’s gold for silver and a better bank certificate that generates revenue for the family, saying: “We don’t pinch the groom too.”
The mental health consultant pointed out that the origin of the phrase “I will not be less than my cousin’s daughter” refers to jealousy among girls, explaining that marriage must be in accordance with the current circumstances without simulation or traditions and jealousy.
And he continued: “I cannot approach the niche, which is one of the sacred things for me, and it is a sight, and we do not get things out of it except when there are guests in the house … and young people must have a jurisprudence of reality,” noting that the crisis of fines is due to the exaggeration in the requirements of marriage, saying: “I am not sympathetic to any one who is in debt or debt for this matter.”
He denounced what is being determined in the agreement to prepare for marriage, saying: “Why, for example, is the design on 3-bedroom furniture in the passport?” Noting that this helps to create crises before marriage and create a kind of sensitivity between the two parties.