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Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men
in response to reader comment: No, don't trust him and run!

Submitted by Ella (Australia), Apr 7, 2019 at 22:29

Emoticon and Prashant.

Thank you to you both very much for taking the time to advise.It is very difficult to believe that my Turkish boyfriend would be such a liar. But I have to consider your thoughts and doubts very seriously. He had shown me many times that he has a good heart. I will be on high alert. The most important thing is for me that I have to protect my assets. I will be very careful.

Even if the honeymoon phase is over we seem to have a good connection.But I will never take on his religion or any other religion in any case.If he can not accept that then good bye. But I am open for this social experiment if I might say so as I am very curious where this goes.He is against violence towards women and has shown a very kind and gentle manner towards me and my son and my friends.I am a little intrigued by this.I intend to ask him why a woman should convert as there seem to be no freedom for them.I also said I do not want to get married.I live in a free country where there is no need to do so.I am very grateful for this forum as it is a total eye opener.Best wishes and thanks for everybody's effort.

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