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Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men
in response to reader comment: You Cannot Just Blaim the Muslim Men For the Tragedies Here

Submitted by gagedon (United States), Dec 21, 2019 at 01:27

I disagree with your comment. Here is the reason. In the Muslim world it is shameful for a woman to go out of pocket for even a cup of coffee. The money the wife makes is hers to keep and the man must still provide. In the western world women often contribute to the family fairly. How is a western woman supposed to expect that Micro Zeb from Morocco is going to scam her when she wants to contribute to their life together? Another thing is these men generally target women who aren't emotionally strong and I find that extremely disturbing and it says a lot about these men. In my opinion as a western woman married to a Muslim man, the majority of Western women don't belong with Muslim men. Even in the most honest relationships the cultural differences take years to overcome and often the marriage breaks before that point. It is unbearable when you bring kids and the in laws into the equation. In any case, I've seen too much to blame the victim, These men grow up in a society where money rules everything around them and corruption is the norm. Westerners just don't face this reality on the daily basis and they don't expect it. .

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