DarkPrince
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These GF's were not married brother. We have to change our mindset from fifty years ago...
A lot of educated women in B'desh have already made the change.
Men (even educated men) in Bangladesh wants to hang on to the former status quo (established and aloof daddy and husband in name only) without emotionally committing 110% on the woman.
Women are demanding (and will get) far more from relationships - establishing 'Allah'r ain' in Bangladesh may be limited to lower middle and lower uneducated class only, and that too will fast fade away in the age of the Internet.
I'd advise Bangladeshi men to place their ears close to the ground and LISTEN. Listen to the millions of women in Bangladesh and their unspoken voices. Change is in the air.
Even hijabi women will demand better from their husbands. Things will change.
What makes you think i don't? Just because you did it doesnt mean its Jayez. I said either become proper Muslim or leave it. Most Bangladesis are top class Munafiqs anyway. I believe in genuine gender equality. I think parents property should be distributed equally between brothers and sisters. These are the real problems not how many gfs you are having.