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He said the right thing . Now a days getting married isn't an easy thingWhat .............
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He said the right thing . Now a days getting married isn't an easy thingWhat .............
He said the right thing . Now a days getting married isn't an easy thing
We make it so ?? . Tell me what do we do of our wife does liberal stuff which Islam doesn't allows. Like Infidelity , Unfaithfulness , Cheating on husbands , Wearing tight outfits , showing body and skin , making nameharams as their brothers .... Not respecting their In-Laws. A husband has to deal with a lot of work . And when he comes home to what ?? . A liberal wife ?? . And you say we make it difficult .That doesn't make it right ........ and its difficult because you make it so.
Ok bro I don't think we are on the same page. I said on the first page that a girl should look beautiful/hot for the husband because we are the providers. We work so many hours per week to house, cloth, and feed them. People are bond to evolve, girls especially. They watch dramas (become liberal perhaps). Trend of the 21th century is that these girls loose modesty. It is practically impossible to find a modest girl these days. So you gotta settle for a cupcake and turn her loyal for you. And that requires a lot of management. It is a business investment that you make the day you sign the Nikah document. You turn an average normal girl into a beautiful hot wife who is loyal for you and dresses as she loyal to you. For a marriage to succeed, the man needs to manage it.
We make it so ?? .
Tell me what do we do of our wife does liberal stuff which Islam doesn't allows. Like Infidelity , Unfaithfulness , Cheating on husbands , Wearing tight outfits , showing body and skin , making nameharams as their brothers .... Not respecting their In-Laws.
A husband has to deal with a lot of work . And when he comes home to what ?? . A liberal wife ?? . And you say we make it difficult .
I know what he's meaning to say here but yes he did make it sound silly lol.What .............
I know what he's meaning to say here but yes he did make it sound silly lol.
If marriage is an business investment for you, then stop looking for Katrina Kaif and start looking for the mother of your future children.
Sir you are not well-versed on this subject are you? I don't like to talk too much about personal affairs. But there should at least some discipline to liven the marriage.What .............
Pakistan's television channels are producing dramas that are too feminist, the country's media watchdog has said, complaining about an absence of "children and men" on the box.
The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) singled out soap operas' fixation with storylines involving women and their mother-in-laws.
Local dramas and soap operas, many of which seek to challenge conservative taboos, are immensely popular according to ratings.
Plotlines have involved social issues including domestic violence, child abuse, and misogyny.
But Pemra said such dramas depict a “hackneyed image of women and have confined themselves to feminist issues only, therefore, ignoring children, teenagers and men”.
The authority also blasted television channels for scandalising viewers with “intimate moments between couples” and “bed scenes”, ordering a clean up of the airwaves.
Dramas are glamourising infidelity, inappropriate dressing and drinking “in utter disregard to Pakistani culture and values”, it said, adding that hundreds of viewers had written in to complain.
“All TV channels are therefore required to stop airing such content in dramas and produce content in consonance with the socio-cultural norms as per aspirations of Pakistani society,” read a statement from the regulator.
The warning came as the government has been accused of a wider crackdown on media freedom and also of pandering to religious conservatives.
It was unclear how much notice television channels would take of the edict. Analysts said it remained to be seen how serious the government was about the issue and Pemra was often seen as toothless.
Sherry Rehman, a leading senator, said: “So basically Pemra only wants cartoon shows for content? What are “sensitive” themes? Women/people talking about their rights to life, education, careers, property?”
In October, Pakistan's supreme court said it would block Indian content on television after a petition from local producers.
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Meanwhile on Wednesday Pakistan's chief justice upheld an earlier ruling that the supreme court would not allow Indian content on Pakistani channels because it "damages our culture".
In October, the court said it would block Indian content on television after a petition from local producers.
"India is shrinking the flow of water into Pakistan. Why shouldn't we close their channels?” Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar said at the time.
The nuclear-armed rivals have repeatedly banned each others television and films in tit-for-tat exchanges.
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Sir you are not well-versed on this subject are you? I don't like to talk too much about personal affairs. But there should at least some discipline to liven the marriage.
First of all, Katrina is off limits as she is a Hindu. Absolutely in any way, Muslim man SHOULD NOT marry a pagan Hindu girl... Girls can change. So a good girl can change over time (due to society, Dramas, etc.). And it is the duty of the Man to ensure the girl does not change into a liberal.I know what he's meaning to say here but yes he did make it sound silly lol.
If marriage is an business investment for you, then stop looking for Katrina Kaif and start looking for the mother of your future children.
Katrina Kaif after giving birth to four children won't remain Katrina Kaif ....... she will become Kaif bai.
The mental image ...
Cheers, Doc
Mashallah.I happen to be father of three kids .... the eldest being 9.5 years old already. Please do educate me.
Astaghfirullah!My buddy here wants a hijabi girl ...... who should be hot and beautiful because he is going to invest when he is signing his nikah ...... and then perhaps she should be well versed with the secrets of lingerie ... the private sessions ...... but out in public back to hijab. Like seriously a naughty hijabi girl.
well technically this is how its suppose to be but practially its impossible! life is nothing but a balancing act and finding that perfect balance harmony is freaking difficult! and thats what makes life interesting having patience is key!My buddy here wants a hijabi girl ...... who should be hot and beautiful because he is going to invest when he is signing his nikah ...... and then perhaps she should be well versed with the secrets of lingerie ... the private sessions ...... but out in public back to hijab. Like seriously a naughty hijabi girl.