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Kiara Advani Parenting Take Sparks Debate: ‘There Is No Restriction’

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Kiara Advani Parenting: Kiara Advani kinda lit up the internet again , after she shared what she thinks about modern parenting and the way relationships can work. In a recent interaction, she reportedly said she wouldn’t want her future daughter to feel pressured into dating just one person, like that kind of narrow idea, and she added something like “there is no restriction.”

Kiara Advani Parenting Take

Kiara reportedly talked about raising a child with openness and freedom, more than with hard set rules and rigid boundaries. According to reports, she said she wouldn’t want her daughter to feel boxed in by what society expects, especially around relationships and dating choices.

Kiara Advani said, ”I would want her to see a very full life. I don’t want her to feel like she has to only date one person or she has to… Like, there’s no restriction of if you want to get married, get married and if you don’t want to get married, don’t get married…”.

The actress further explained, “I’ll tell her (Saraayah) that it’s okay to experience life in totality, to decide what you want and what you don’t want, and you will make mistakes along the way. You will make some choices that, you may, in hindsight, feel were not the best, but it’s how you learn from those and what you take from those.”

Statement Triggers Social Media Debate

Not long after clips and quotes surfaced online, social media users started splitting into different camps. Some people praised Kiara for pushing emotional independence, and for what they called an open minded approach to parenting. But other users felt her remarks were a bit too unconventional , and that it might cross a line for some people’s comfort.

A big portion of the internet defended Kiara Advani, saying her comments are being taken the wrong way. Supporters said she was really just talking about letting children decide for themselves, instead of forcing strict expectations on them.

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