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Posted: 16 years ago
#91

Originally posted by: Summer3

I think religion teaches many things but people do what they like or is convenient to them. One person Iknow an old golfingfriendis not a muslim but he has one official wife and another unofficial wife so he keeps two wives and has children in both houses. His time is alternated. Additionally he has two girl friends, one here in Singapore and one overseas. I wonder how he manages so many women.

Do the women in his life know about all the other women in his life?😆

Is he rich? very rich?

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: clodpolish

Do the women in his life know about all the other women in his life?😆

Is he rich? very rich?

He made his fortunes by hard clever work. Speaks rather roughly but has a Bachelor of Science Degree.
Face does not seem to have much value and looks are ordinary.
But I guess he has his ways.😆
He claims that his father never gave him a cent but gave everything to his brothers ( who are University lecturers and academicians with no business sense). He was angry he had to pay for his own wedding.
Strange world.
Most women know or suspect the existence of another women. In his case the two wives know each other. the girl friends know he is married.
Several women do not care if the man is already married. They just want what they want, Perhaps a business deal.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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married men shud be allowed to marry again only if married women can do it aswell.
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Posted: 16 years ago
#94

Originally posted by: Girl_2007

married men shud be allowed to marry again only if married women can do it aswell.



Completely seconded! 👍🏼
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: PhoeniXof_Hades



Completely seconded! 👍🏼

thanks 😃
actually, i dont rather see anyone agreeing wid my comments at DM, so thanks.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: Girl_2007

actually, i dont rather see anyone agreeing wid my comments at DM, so thanks.



Instead of mouthing 'thanks', go and hit the 'like' button; that would be a little bit more helpful to me. 😆 Just kidding. 🤗

Well, aren't you new here? Give people some time. Besides, in a forum that is solely dedicated for 'debating', not agreeing to ones point is a superior position for the individual, meaning that no one is capable of debating with him back. 😉
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Posted: 16 years ago
#97

Originally posted by: PhoeniXof_Hades



Well, if you had read my posts in the previous pages (which I am assuming you haven't, because if you did, you wouldn't be putting forth this idea of 'debating' on the first place), then you would have seen our points matched exactly, so nothing to debate.



I will honestly say that reading ten pages of debates last night at 1AM wasn't exactly appealing, but yes, I did skim through quite a few pages. Having said that, one doesn't always need a debate, a discussion is also acceptable. Anyways, since you agree, then what's there to go on about, right?
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Thanks for your comments, Angie. Since we are agreeing on most, I don't see a need to reply to all comments. One thing that you mention though, I would like to respond to. You keep saying that women were a man's property and did not hold an identity of their own back in history. Of course that was true back then, and not for one particular religion, but rather all societies across the board. But we must remember that that was the culture back then. That was how society perceived the woman's role. But, the religion, Islam in this case, never promoted inequality for women. The words of the Quran were the same back then, as they are now. If the women were not granted equality, then that is a flaw in society, and there is no religious justification. Therefore, we cannot use that argument to say that perhaps that is why only men are allowed that right.

Does that make sense? Or am I blabbing unnecessarily? 😆
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Posted: 16 years ago
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yeah a discussion is just as interesting at times than a debate esp in thought provoking topics being posted these days !
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Posted: 16 years ago

Originally posted by: PhoeniXof_Hades


Are you going to tell me you haven't gotten the chance to take a glance at this thread before?



You know, Labib, I have very little self-control. And more than that, I have no problems admitting my lack of self-control, which I think is ever worse. I did glimpse at the thread when it was first started or brought back to life (I can't remember which one), but stayed away after that. There was no way I could read the posts and not reply, but I was bored last night and couldn't take it anymore.

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