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: Writing these ads was once a paid profession. Specialists were hired to craft "flamboyant" descriptions that made a candidate stand out.

: English ads tend to prioritize education and professional status as the most demanded variables for both sexes. Ads For Matrimonials Pakistani

: Even today, about 30% of Pakistanis report having read matrimonial ads in newspapers or other sources, with higher engagement in urban areas. 📱 The Digital Revolution: "Skip the Rishta Aunty" : Writing these ads was once a paid profession

Modern ads are more than just a list of traits; they are social indicators of what the "ideal" partner looks like in Pakistani society. Ads For Matrimonials Pakistani

For decades, Sunday newspapers like (Urdu) and Dawn (English) were the primary battlegrounds for matrimonial hunting.

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