'Liking' Another Woman's Photos can be Grounds for Divorce
The Supreme Court of Turkey/Türkiye (Yargtay) ruled that likes under photos of individuals of the opposite sex on social media may be considered "trust-undermining" and constitute grounds for divorce.
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Who the fuck cares, you stupid Nazi bitch.
#1 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-12-04 10:20 AM | Reply
'Liking' Another Woman's Photos can be Grounds for Divorce The Supreme Court of Turkey ruled that likes under photos of individuals of the opposite sex on social media may be considered "trust-undermining" and constitute grounds for divorce.
#2 | Posted by censored at 2025-12-04 10:46 AM | Reply
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