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Malays feel pressure to remarry fast
Nur Dianah Suhaimi
Thu, Jan 14, 2010
The Straits Times

DIVORCED Malays tend to remarry, often within two years, because they believe their community frowns on single parents, seeing them as unstable, according to a study.

They also feel other Malays see single-parent families as incomplete.

In fact, more than eight in 10 say most of their friends and family strongly encourage them to remarry.


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