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Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men
in response to reader comment: I'm sorry Lorna

Submitted by Sabrina (Australia) (Australia), Oct 8, 2018 at 18:56

Thank you Lina and Bazoonga.You are so right.I agree with your respond.And I have not given him any details of address etc.It's also very reassuring when men like Bazoonga- and I think it was Luigi -make comments from a male's point of view.It helped me a lot too.When women as you mentioned tell you men online they love you etc.it's such an eye-opener and puts matters in a different prospective . Thanks for that.

Quickly back to the kurds.They want the western world to be on their side.They better start to treat women better if really serious.Their own women rather go and fight for the peshmerga,the one who faces death,fighting against ISIS.Some have escaped brutal violence from their husbands.They rather stay in the force then living with an abusive man.

Kurdish men mostly rather marry a women with lower education.They say to an educated woman she is not desired as a wife.Even western based kurdisch men rather marry an uneducated kurdish woman back in Kurdistan because she makes a better housewife/slave!How can the Kurdish ever become accepted by western standards.

Best wishes to all.I used to side with them not so sure about it any more

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