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RESPONSE TO NATALIE/JESSICA (CANADA) (SAME PERSON)

Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men
in response to reader comment: ISNT IT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF

Submitted by Natalia (United States), Dec 22, 2019 at 17:26

Natalie/Jessica (Canada) - Faulty assumption, false premises.

I do not suffer from low self-esteem. I do not live w/ the Muslim man w/ 8 kids, whom I wrote about in my original comment. I broke off w/ him after he proposed marriage. I have lived w/ an American man, who is a friend & business partner (not romantic), for 10 years. So I do not suffer from "loneliness". The man in question was 6 ft 7, 240 lbs, not pot bellied. He never asked for money or VISA. My interest in him was purely as a lover (see my original comment). Last time I checked, having a lover, does not require mental health counseling. I do feel empathy & emotion, for the women here & all people. BUT IT IS STILL ULTIMATELY THEIR FAULT FOR LETTING THEMSELVES BE USED. I am secular & not bound by any religious obligation to be married in order to have relations. Nor do I have any interest in child rearing, breeding, etc. as I've said before.

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