Pakistani society leaves no opportunity to constantly remind women that their paramount aim in life should be to be a "good" wife and ultimately, a mother.
Enter Qasim Ali Shah, a self-proclaimed motivational speaker and writer who thinks women should be taught just that in schools. He came under fire on Twitter after a clip of an interview of his started getting traction on the micro-blogging site.
"Go to schools where our daughters are studying and till matric, they are not taught how to be good wives, even though in a woman's life, the ultimate goal is to be a good wife and a good mother," he shared.
Someone please tell Mr. Shah that marriage and motherhood should be one of many choices available to women rather than the de facto option.