19.02.2026 19:31
In addition to being recognized as a host, author, and psychologist, Esra Ezmeci, who answers special questions from her followers on both television and digital platforms, was asked a question this time about the unity of spouses during the month of Ramadan.
Esra Ezmeci, known as a server, writer, and psychologist, continues to answer special questions from her followers both on television programs and digital platforms. This time, she was asked a question regarding the month of Ramadan.
"MY SPOUSE DOES NOT WANT TO GET CLOSER DURING RAMADAN"
One of her followers stated that her spouse does not even want to share the same bed, saying that sexual relations are completely forbidden during Ramadan, and asked what path she should follow.
"COUPLES WHO WANT TO GET CLOSER AFTER IFTAR CAN GET CLOSER"
Emphasizing that experts in religious matters are more competent, Ezmeci responded to the question directed at her, saying, 'As far as I know, couples who want to get closer after iftar can get closer. You can have conversations like we are married and we need to get closer to each other. If your spouse has such a thought in terms of religious belief, you can also ask a scholar and let your spouse speak.'
WIDELY RESONATED
Ezmeci's words, highlighting the importance of communication and mutual understanding in marriage, quickly resonated widely on social media.