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‘Why So Weak?’ – M’sian Woman Slams Husband For Wanting To Quit S’pore Job

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‘Why So Weak?’ – M’sian Woman Slams Husband For Wanting To Quit S’pore Job​

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NANTHINI SURESHJANUARY 9, 2025

Recently, a Malaysian woman came under fire for calling her husband “weak” after he expressed his desire to quit his job in Singapore, where he had been working for three years.


Husband and wife after arguments
For illustration purposes only. Photo via Canva.

This confession, shared anonymously on the X platform by @meinmokhtar, revealed her frustration and worries about their financial commitments if her husband were to leave his job.

“How can I not be worried?”​

In her post, the woman disclosed that her family’s financial commitments in Johor Bahru amount to RM4,000 monthly.

She expressed doubt about her husband’s ability to secure a Malaysian job that could match his current income, stating:

Demanding a RM6,000 pay working in Malaysia is already difficult. I am so worried. My husband is so weak, seriously.”

Her choice of words, especially calling her husband “weak,” drew sharp criticism online.

Netizens defend the husband​

This post has since garned the attention of many netzien with over 375.4k views with over hundreds over comments

One user wrote:

Married to a robot, are you? Why don’t people understand that men need their mental health too? Work stress and fatigue are no joke. I once had a minor anxiety attack from extreme stress, and that experience alone taught me the importance of mental health.”
Netizen commenrt 1
Screenshot via X/meinmokhtar

Another commenter highlighted the sacrifices the husband had likely made over the years:

It’s not good for you to call your husband weak. He has endured three years for the sake of your family. Men have feelings too, you know.”
Screenshot via X/meinmokhtar

Many also criticised her lack of sympathy towards her partner, with one user stating:

How can you not feel even a shred of sympathy or pity for your husband? He’s your husband, not your school friend. And you casually call him weak?”
Screenshot via X/meinmokhtar

Here is the post:

 
Malays are not created to work in a consistent and hectic environment. That's why delivering food is best suited for Malays.
In jiu hu, they perfected it by simply getting non bumis to work while Malays collect taxes and create Malay controlled monopolies for employment. if no monopolies, company sure bankrupt.
 
Who tell this loser to get married?

If he didn't marry, then he wouldn't have this kind of irritating wifey problems.
 
Malays are not created to work in a consistent and hectic environment. That's why delivering food is best suited for Malays.
In jiu hu, they perfected it by simply getting non bumis to work while Malays collect taxes and create Malay controlled monopolies for employment. if no monopolies, company sure bankrupt.
Sell ice cream sideline is also very good
 

‘Why So Weak?’ – M’sian Woman Slams Husband For Wanting To Quit S’pore Job​

Why like this...

NANTHINI SURESHJANUARY 9, 2025

Recently, a Malaysian woman came under fire for calling her husband “weak” after he expressed his desire to quit his job in Singapore, where he had been working for three years.


Husband and wife after arguments
For illustration purposes only. Photo via Canva.

This confession, shared anonymously on the X platform by @meinmokhtar, revealed her frustration and worries about their financial commitments if her husband were to leave his job.

“How can I not be worried?”​

In her post, the woman disclosed that her family’s financial commitments in Johor Bahru amount to RM4,000 monthly.

She expressed doubt about her husband’s ability to secure a Malaysian job that could match his current income, stating:



Her choice of words, especially calling her husband “weak,” drew sharp criticism online.

Netizens defend the husband​

This post has since garned the attention of many netzien with over 375.4k views with over hundreds over comments

One user wrote:


Netizen commenrt 1
Screenshot via X/meinmokhtar

Another commenter highlighted the sacrifices the husband had likely made over the years:


Screenshot via X/meinmokhtar

Many also criticised her lack of sympathy towards her partner, with one user stating:


Screenshot via X/meinmokhtar

Here is the post:


The wife is money faced lah
 
Ask the wife to give fuck jobs in SG…every fuck she earns is worth 3.5 in JB
 
The Wife is worried about the loss of future income if the Man quit & return back to Malaysia
Calling her Man weak is just their usual manipulation to weld control over Man
 
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