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Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men
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Submitted by Selena (Slovakia), Sep 20, 2019 at 18:32

One month ago I met Egyptian man. We talked just 30 minutes, but I felt we have strog connection. We had fun, he wasn't that "romantic" one - he didn't say You are beatuful or something. He was just cute and we laugh very much.
I asked him for contact because I felt I have to finish our conversation and I didn't have more time to talk with him.
So now we write.
He studies at University, after he finish he can get visum and he wants to travel. He seems he doesn't like his country so much. Also he does art, hip hop, dance.. He is very open to 'modern' world.
Of course he is very kind, but he never said to me he loves me, or wants live with me. He just said he likes talk with me. He likes we met. He is sad about our distance, but never push me to come there..
I want to say he sounds very normal, very reasonable. He has his own plans with his life, but he hope we will have chance to meet (he alwas said exactly: "after I finish my University").
Till now we didn't open issue about his religion, nobody of us started. I think we both know it is important to discuss - but we just enjoy present.

So my question is..... do you think as I think it is different story?
Do you think there is a chance I met not just random typical abusive very charming muslim man who wants to visum, but just normal guy who just live in 'wrong' country?

Thank you for any answear :-*

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