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Deceit is sanctioned

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Submitted by Baboon2 (United Kingdom), Apr 5, 2020 at 09:06

Dear Mari,
There are various types of deception permitted in their Holy book.If they can afford,they are permitted to officially marry 4 wives and have innumerable concubines.Never trust their words.
Be strong and I know how an affectionate woman can get entrapped and suffer,so kick him out of your life.
Pakistan's P.M. had married a rich British woman.She couldn't stay in Pakistan ,despite making effort and the marriage had broken down.
Learn from other person's mistake and never learn the hard way.
Good luck.

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