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Directions To A western woman To make Her Mena man happy

Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men

Submitted by Emoticon (Italy), Feb 14, 2019 at 18:19

1. Get a Job or else WHY WOULD HE EVEN DATE YOU?
2. Allow him To Buy cigs with your Money Even if You hate It
3. He's free To watch all women's bum And Even smiled To Them, but if You casually cross look with someone on The road you're a bitch deserving To be shouted At in pubblico (Even He know you neverr made love once And Not Even To him)....
4. He's always alloowdd To scream And use The dirti est word against you But if You dare provide your
Advice you are neurastenic And He doesnt feell supported enough. How nasty of you.
5. In any moment He needs To spittt on The ground. Handkerchieves are An optio only indoor.
6. Sun Flower seeds Libb needs To be thrown Skin on The Floor only as Well.
Proper digestion
7. Be Readyy To be calle WIFE Even if You are Not. YOU are The one that supporto The couple And surely Not him
8. Don t expect To be i troduced To any of The famillly in Missrr. You are only A NISSUAN so Whatt.

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