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Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men
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Submitted by nikki, Sep 26, 2019 at 19:21

Thank you. I have tried accepting him. He is quite arrogant, ugh. Some of my colleagues from work who know me well and really like me and my kids who grew up visiting my office, went and visited a restaurant where he works bartending, when he is not a student. So, after a few drinks, he started trashing my daughter and saying horrible things including that he wants to "make her insane" and then have us pay to get her back. What?! I saw my colleague was supremely uncomfortable telling me this. My colleague speaks Arabic and could level with this man. He even asked for his date of birth which he said was Mar 13. My daughter told me couple of weeks ago his birthday was in a month! He is the Guy. No confusion there. He got properly id ed. Con artist. So, I refuse to be in the same room or even pretend to approve of him! Sorry, people that want to harm my kids are my enemies forever. Yes, I have things to do and I finally steeled my heart to see her as a very stubborn and reckless adult. I know all about the mentality. I was not born in US. However, this man is a disgrace and gives good people bad reputation.

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