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Have you ever been harassed by men while walking in the bazaar? Get to know women's opinions

Yes, blame Islamic modesty for it. Superficial **** Muzzzlims will blame everything and everybody but themselves.

Girls also complain about being molested in those atheist and communist cesspools called Pakistani „universities“. What is the reason for that happening there? I thought Pakistani „universities“ are filled with enlightened people?
And in Pakistan no one talks about women molesting children and young boys.
I mean insaf sub k liay, or sub k sath.
 
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And in Pakistan no one talks about women molesting children and young boys.
I mean insaf sub k liay, or sub k sath.
Pakistani don’t have genuine opinions or thoughts, all they do is to try being the cheapest copy possible of those they worship.

In libtardia women can never be at fault, god knows why.
 
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Modesty is a requirement for all adult Muslims as stated in the Quran and Sunnah. Modesty applies to behaviour and dress. What is required for Modesty varies in different social settings.

Those opposed to the Islamic concept of modesty should oppose it in them selves and thier own homes.
If anyone wants to know if women get harassed in the street, ask your sisters, mothers, daughters, wives, co-workers, even your fellow students.

I feel much more comfortable going out shopping with the women of my family in the UK than I do in Mirpur. There is this constant staring, no matter how anyone is dressed.

Women get harassed in the UK too, but it's not as blatent most of the time.
Thing is using modesty as an excuse to give Men permit to prey on Women/Girls/children is false. No one is questioning what is there in Quran and Hadith. But men of our society are using this as excuse that just because there are some Women doing unmodest dressing it is ok to do whatever we want.

Here in Germany in my Gym there are women with yoga pants ant what not but we cant just stare them all day or go harrasse them whenever we want because we know the society doesnt approve of it. There is this pressure of ethics from society, while in Pak Ethics applies only to women because no one is talking how big of a sin it is to harrasse or molest a women or underage girls is.
 
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Did you miss the part where women are in modest clothes and men still cant keep to themselves?
Men do harass women unnecessarily. Yes even modestly dressed women. There are sexual deviants everywhere. These people should stop period and if nit then harsh laws should be brought in. Their sexual frustration or perversion doesn't give them the right ti harass other.
 
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I think he wanted to point out general spread of "Fahashi" in the society rather than that of rape victims which is deliberately being spun by people with affinity towards western culture. I think his point about "pardah" which he inprets as "modesty" (avoid the encouraging of sexual attraction in others) and not just as piece of cloth speaks to the fact that man now a days are exposed to sexual stimuli on screen and in the public which encourages rapes. Is that an unfair point?
 
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Actually women do chase men in Pakistan.
I had several encounters in Pakistan. Shocked me to be honest.
Yes and crying rape afterwards is also very easy. I personally know a guy who rejected a girl in Pakistan (he lives in the UK), but she claimed afterwards that she was raped by him. You know, everything to make that rishta „pakka“.

There are real rape cases in Pakistan, but therefore we need a real justice system and not mob rule.
 
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1) They look like us. Not all have a Punju accent (maybe the two young ones). Indistinguishable. Might be Karachi. Lots of Bohri / Memoni looking female dresses.

Yes, though the "desi" tag some Pakistanis on this forum try to urgently associate with "desi ghee" and "desi food" and funnily nothing else.

In which vid did you see Bohris ? Because the more "observant" of them wear a Duckback raincoat-like burqa.

2) Unlike what you have said, and I too was under the mistaken impression 9f, they too are majorly into the Islamic dress code like our Muslim women off late over the past 20-30 years. Which is surprising coz this is a 100% Muslim society. So the insinuated (by Indian Muslim apologists) fear factor of a hostile majority is not there. However, I do agree very few pure black burkas seen. You know what it's like here.

Sorry I don't understand what you mean. It is my observation that there there are lot less burqa-wearers than in India. Burqa wearing in India wasn't much present before your given timeline. Is that what you meant ?

3) Very impressive discipline on masking unlike our Muslims who believe it's a matter of pride to be defiant and unmasked (and spitting) for the large part to show how fearless they are and how many flying figs they give to the rest of us.

Firstly, I don't think that spitting thing is real. Have your personally seen it ?

Secondly, a certain brand of media tends to show ghettoized Muslims where I agree things like funeral processions have been carried out with the crowd unmasked.
 
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Happens a lot sadly. Men who engage in it are losers who have no game. No woman likes such "attention".

As for modest clothing you have two ends of the spectrum, one women walking around with their breasts hanging out and then complaining of harassment. The second when a woman is modestly dressed and still gets harassed.
 
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Yes, though the "desi" tag some Pakistanis on this forum try to urgently associate with "desi ghee" and "desi food" and funnily nothing else.

In which vid did you see Bohris ? Because the more "observant" of them wear a Duckback raincoat-like burqa.



Sorry I don't understand what you mean. It is my observation that there there are lot less burqa-wearers than in India. Burqa wearing in India wasn't much present before your given timeline. Is that what you meant ?



Firstly, I don't think that spitting thing is real. Have your personally seen it ?

Secondly, a certain brand of media tends to show ghettoized Muslims where I agree things like funeral processions have been carried out with the crowd unmasked.

The mother and daughter duo, the daughter Is wearing the duckback poncho? In fact on thinking back, even the mother is wearing a pink/cream duckback

I did agree that there were hardly any black burkas visible. But all the women has some version on. In stark contrast to what I had initially thought about Pakistani society (being more progressive and upper class than our ghetto Muslims).

Yes I've seen the masks below chin or not on at all (inside pockets to be reluctantly retrieved and put on sloppily in case you make a fuss and insist).

Yes I've seen the spitting. Hindus and Muslims spit different. Did you know that. Fascinating.

Cheers, Doc
 
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Pakistani don’t have genuine opinions or thoughts, all they do is to try being the cheapest copy possible of those they worship.

In libtardia women can never be at fault, god knows why.
This country is full of simps and beta males who worship women its okay to respect women but how pakis lick the heels of women is disgusting.They act like women can never be wrong and its always the men who are at fault.
 
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Pakistani don’t have genuine opinions or thoughts, all they do is to try being the cheapest copy possible of those they worship.

In libtardia women can never be at fault, god knows why.
In my opinion, if there is some imbalance in society, that should be thoroughly studied and rooted out. Blaming one party will never solve any issue.
 
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