Well.wisher
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Oh shit .. means we' would have to start cat rights moments too then ..For some ...yes that's true in fact
Mullah bili kha jae ga
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Oh shit .. means we' would have to start cat rights moments too then ..For some ...yes that's true in fact
Mullah bili kha jae ga
Shariah Law is based on?
OMG..what does he think sharia law is? I'm very curious nowShariah Law is based on?
Certain time of month may be.....in that case you should run away since claws are out..
What the Abbasid dynasty saw fit.
Why are women always 'complaining' about various matters and feel the need to raise slogans of "women rights" in their demonstrations? Why not raise slogans of "gender equality" in true sense?
There is a layer of 'dishonesty' beneath these demonstrations - they are about seeking privilage and to justify immorality.
no please not on me...pretend I don't exist on the forum for next few days ...Shurrrruuuppppppp
These (spoiled) women should be put in their place. And there should be a societal narrative against seeking 'privilege' under the garb of "women rights."The women who are protesting are actually already over-privileged. That NGO game... but I think we all took it too seriously than it actually is. It is just a walk on the day.. won't happen again until next year
Showing your true colors?Yawn
I said that exactly. They have all the rights and rather privileges. It is Pakistan not KSA or Iran where women have to wear a certain dress or cannot drive (though now they have been allowed to drive).These (spoiled) women should be put in their place. And there should be a societal narrative against seeking 'privilege' under the garb of "women rights."
Men and Women are already equal per Pakistani laws.
Men need to put their foot down. Enough of this "women rights" BS.I said that exactly. They have all the rights and rather privileges. It is Pakistan not KSA or Iran where women have to wear a certain dress or cannot drive (though now they have been allowed to drive).
These (spoiled) women should be put in their place. And there should be a societal narrative against seeking 'privilege' under the garb of "women rights."
Men and Women are already equal per Pakistani laws.
Showing your true colors?
Women rights propaganda no longer fly.
no please not on me...pretend I don't exist on the forum for next few days ...
Behave then.
These (spoiled) women should be put in their place. And there should be a societal narrative against seeking 'privilege' under the garb of "women rights."
Men and Women are already equal per Pakistani laws.
Showing your true colors?
Women rights propaganda no longer fly.
Actually I really want that for some time we should let our spoiled women be dealt equally like men in Pakistan. No man provides them any social security, any privilege of being women.. Stand up in long mixed queues to get bills paid, carry all their heavy luggage themselves, pay all their expenses themselves, search for apartment and home themselves...once they can do that...then they can talk about equality..Men need to put their foot down. Enough of this "women rights" BS.
Time to inculcate "sense of responsibility" in women, not "sense of entitlement."
Life is tough for everybody, not just women. Difference is that men do not whine like women all the time.