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Love looks different sometimes

So I was having breakfast at the hotel, and there was this religious family next to me. The woman was covered entirely, and the man was wearing short jalabiya and was long bearded... His religious looks did not stop him for leering at me the entire breakfast, while of course his wife wouldn't notice a single thing since she was struggling to get food inside her mouth from underneath the niqab..

We happened to leave the hotel at the same time too... He was walking too fast, while she was miles behind him... which is something I noticed in almost every religious couple that I have seen (and many Arab couples which may or may have not been very religious). It is always the man walking fast, and she is running behind him.. I don't even see what's the fun in such a trip on the street, if you are not going to walk side by side to be able to talk..

Despite that this is an Islamic country, the majority seem like liberal secular people.. and I have to say, I have noticed that there is a lot of love and affection displayed between couples on the streets, without shame.. Something I am not used to seeing.. and something that most Arab couples wouldn't do, even if they loved each other... Because we have been taught and raised that love between our parents or anyone for that matter should be hidden, yet we were never shielded from fights, conflicts and even violence.
PDA, public display of affection is always interesting to witness.
That situation you're talking about reminded me of a question a person from Northern Ireland once asked me on EP. He asked me if women in Egypt must walk behind men and we agreed that the only situation where this can be acceptable if she's pushing a man in a wheelchair.
Nanori · F
heterosexual marriage is disgusting anyways 🙂
BittersweetPotato · 31-35, F
@Nanori is there a name for a relationship between a potato and a human? 🥔🥴
@BittersweetPotato a potatosexual relationship?
BittersweetPotato · 31-35, F
@NerdyPotato That's what I have with Nanori then 🥔🥴
HannibalAteMeOut · 22-25, F
Despite everything else Atatürk did, I have to admit he was right in his policies about secularism and separating the state from religion, he made polygamy illegal and let women into education and let them wear clothing the Ottomans would consider revealing (although I have heard he banned the hijab). It's sad that some of today's Turkey's politicians consider that bad and would like to see their country regress. Turkish society owes a bit of their freedom to Atatürk.
basilfawlty89 · 31-35, M
@HannibalAteMeOut I wish personally that Ali Kemal was never murdered, he was in opposition to Atatürk, had more enlightened views and specifically was against the Genocide and later ethnic cleansing of the Ottoman Christian minorities.
HannibalAteMeOut · 22-25, F
@basilfawlty89 who knows how that would have played out if he actually was in power but yeah sounds like a good alternative
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Zonuss · 41-45, M
Everything looks different when you are in love.

 
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