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Just see this SamariyahReader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men Submitted by Jessica (canada) (Canada), May 20, 2019 at 18:02 just see this comment replied to me havent been on for ages since the last time i wrote this. been so busy and booking my plane tickets to france this time all over europe with my girls this time.. the european tour again. and also meeting up with mohamed family also. will be going in august . that's my update. yes i say most mena men are jealousy as you can see most women written their stories on here. they dont like you to wear revealing clothes too much and want to know who you talk too and know where you go about all time that's pretty much i read about here. other men can be jealousy too but not this type of jealousy and controlling. my mohamed is not like this as i was stating he only dont like me to talk to guys thats all but i can wear whatever i want and speaks however i wanted..and i go anywhere i pleased he had o say to that. its been 4 years and we are still good. i was here since 2015 and im hardly on just today i saw your message.. if he was controlling and jealous all the time. i controlls me what to wear and what not to wear and wants to know where im all the time i will kick him to the curb long time ago.
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