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Old 15-11-2009, 05:35 PM #1
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But isn't that a little Ironic and contradictory when it's been said by others in this thread that Islam families are all about demeaning women and not giving them the same rights? What makes your family so different from a 'typical' muslim family stated in this thread?
lmao purely because:
1. We're not muslim.
2. Because our dad is very protective towards us.
3. We have never been forced to do something we don't want to.
4. My sisters have had bigger advantages sometimes than I had (yes, there is a balance)
5. My parents have always trusted me more because I was calmer than my sisters who were both bitches to them.
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lmao purely because:
1. We're not muslim.
2. Because our dad is very protective towards us.
3. We have never been forced to do something we don't want to.
4. My sisters have had bigger advantages sometimes than I had (yes, there is a balance)
5. My parents have always trusted me more because I was calmer than my sisters who were both bitches to them.
But not all Muslim families are so flippant and forceful with their children, there's as much variety as there is in christian people or people of any other religion or creed.

The point is it should be balanced and it's complete sexist that you get treated differently to your sisters because of gener even if it is 'balanced'. Something liek that will do a lot more harm then good.
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Old 15-11-2009, 05:45 PM #3
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But not all Muslim families are so flippant and forceful with their children, there's as much variety as there is in christian people or people of any other religion or creed.

The point is it should be balanced and it's complete sexist that you get treated differently to your sisters because of gener even if it is 'balanced'. Something liek that will do a lot more harm then good.
Not all Muslim families are like that tho But the majority of them is, and it's terrible.

Like I said, it's a question of trust, my parents trust me more about things that they wouldn't for my sisters, and vice versa. At the end of the day, it's all good, my older sister isn't in shock or anything, and my little one is breaking the rule. It's a family life, this is how it works and every family isn't perfect, we all have differences. And yet not everyone is being harmed by this, not shocked or traumatized.
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