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Reasons to be scared and run from Muslim men

Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men
in response to reader comment: My experience with Muslim men

Submitted by NMC, Dec 15, 2020 at 13:58

Yes. Honour killing still prevails among Pakistani people. And yes, Pakistani men think they have the right to have several women and make use of them whenever they please without them to be able to say no. If their women find out about their affairs, other marriages, etc.

They would become aggressive and it will even be your fault if you suffer and you can't accept it. Because they will say you would accept all if you really love them. Culture and religion are the same thing for them. And they lie like hell. Oh by the way, they will do all those dishonest and repugnant things while praying 5 times/day, going to the Masjid on Friday, fasting on Ramadan and even the non compulsory days and talking like authentic scholars. Still some naive women don't want to believe what very brave women who only want to warn others and spread their knowledge post in this forum.

Do not ever trust them and save yourself from a very torment. Alena, thanks for sharing this and stay very away from these people. Unfortunately, your friend has been brainwashed. Run and don't look back.

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