PETALING JAYA: Lawyer and actress, Sarimah Ibrahim, describes individuals who disrupt other people's households as having low dignity and self-confidence. Therefore, Sarimah suggests that these individuals seek therapy as their actions are considered a mental well-being issue that needs to be addressed. "Cheating, being a home-wrecker is a product of mental health problems, just like drug addiction, smoking, drinking alcohol, and plastic surgery.
"Anything we label as bad is a strategy used to escape our own problems. In this situation, we use others because we are unhappy. "Those with low self-confidence and low dignity will allow themselves to be home-wreckers. Just like those who cheat," she said when contacted by Utusan Malaysia. Sarimah said this in response to the increasing cases of infidelity in society, especially among celebrities