4 thoughts on “Islamic Feminism

  1. Yeah I suppose a husband should have a good idea about his wife’s overall behavior to determine if he’s being a white knight or she should actually be defended from family members. However there are more than enough men who just follow their emotions rather than being rational.

    I certainly can’t stand the guys who defend their woman no matter what behavior she is displaying (and it’s usually not good).

  2. “It strikes me that if one.s whole family is complaining about his wife, then his family ought to be listened to.”

    Be careful Boxer, or you’ll be had. The Mufti Ismail Menk is just being, uh, diplomatic. Let me fix that for you to match married reality: “It strikes me that if one.s mother is complaining about his wife, then his mother ought to be listened to. ” Mother-in-laws. Bane of marriages everywhere. It’s the cliche that’s true more often than not. Respect them, sure. Listen to them? Meh. Hope that helps.

    Disclaimer: I’m being somewhat facetious.

  3. Dear Fellas:

    Yeah I suppose a husband should have a good idea about his wife.s overall behavior to determine if he.s being a white knight or she should actually be defended from family members. However there are more than enough men who just follow their emotions rather than being rational.

    I don’t have any Muslim readers, I don’t think. I’m convinced that they are scarce in the androsphere because they’re fatally overconfident.

    Many’s the time I’ve seen some teenage skank in hijab, sporting a skin tight blouse with tons of cleavage, or wearing yoga pants, so that all and sundry can see the outline of her vulva as she shakes her ass down the street.

    My own experiences dating Muslim wimminz convince me that their main difference is being much more skillful liars than Christian and Jewish bitches. They can pretend to be more chaste, but that’s all their craft.

    Be careful Boxer, or you.ll be had. The Mufti Ismail Menk is just being, uh, diplomatic. Let me fix that for you to match married reality: .It strikes me that if one.s mother is complaining about his wife, then his mother ought to be listened to. . Mother-in-laws. Bane of marriages everywhere. It.s the cliche that.s true more often than not. Respect them, sure. Listen to them? Meh. Hope that helps.

    LOL! You are probably right on this. Thanks for the translation.

  4. They can pretend to be more chaste, but that.s all their craft.

    Well if they are dressing immodestly like a Christian woman who claims she’s ‘chaste’…their lie game isn’t as good as they think.

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