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Still Perpetuating the Stereotype of the Over Emotional, Irrational Female

Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men
in response to reader comment: Trolls

Submitted by Natalia (United States), Jan 21, 2020 at 13:19

"What you are seeing is "TROLL BEHAVIOR".....calling people out by name and attacking them. Just don't answer them."

Yet that is what you've done to me.

"once their supply is gone...perhaps he will move on"

Passive aggressive insult by calling me a "he". At 5 ft. 6.5" and 108 lbs., I am not big enough to be a man. (And I don't have a big a** either :)

'This troll is definately a miserable soul that needs the help of a therapist."

No, I am not a Codependent that needs therapy b/c subconsciously I put myself in dangerous situations that are bad for me (Muslim men that use me for sex, VISA, money, etc.) b/c I have been abused for many years. That would be the women here, 99% of them. THIS IS WHY YOU ALL WOULD BENEFIT FROM COUNSELING. I know, I know - that makes me a "troll" :)

"It makes them FEEL better to project their hatred of themselves and their life to put others down."

I don't hate any of you. I merely told the truth about all of you.

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