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Mathira on PUBG

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Zarghona Jannat
Last updated: March 24, 2023
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Mathira, a well-known media personality in Pakistan, has always been open and vocal about her personal life, including her experiences as a mother of three sons. She has shared that her first two sons were primarily raised by her mother due to her busy work schedule, but she has been more actively involved in parenting her third son.

In a recent podcast appearance, Mathira revealed that she does not allow her children to play PUBG or any other online games. She cited concerns about the potential for children to develop inappropriate relationships, citing the Dua Zehra case as an example.

Mathira emphasized that she wants to protect her children from the dangers of online gaming and is taking steps to maintain control over their internet usage. She has even gone so far as to tell her children that online games are not available in Pakistan, in order to discourage them from seeking them out.

It is clear that Mathira takes her role as a mother very seriously and is mindful of the potential risks associated with online gaming. By setting strict boundaries and monitoring her children’s internet usage, she is doing her best to ensure their safety and well-being.

It is important for parents to educate themselves about the potential dangers of online gaming and take steps to protect their children. While it may be tempting to simply allow children to engage in popular activities such as PUBG, it is crucial to weigh the potential risks and benefits and make informed decisions. Mathira’s approach serves as a valuable example for parents who are navigating the challenges of modern parenting in the digital age.

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