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@engrmuhammadumerijaz
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@Tarefullah
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@Ervin24166470
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@Ayesha46239501
Aoa! Looking for a religious match and sincere and loyal person my timline for marrige is 4 months if any body intrested inbox me i need mature person 30)+ and educated Thanks every one
@Hamzagentilman
Good morning, wherever you are.
I am here searching for just one girl out of thousands. But despite the vast number of options, I haven't found one.
Everyone talks about seriousness, honesty, integrity, uprightness, care, and love. I have all of that. If you're confident in yourself, let me know.
@Khanwazir
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@Khanwazir
I want to marry a beautiful womam is there anyone who would be willing to marry me
@stuzzy99
Salam brothers. I am currently conducting some community research on modern Muslim relationship dynamics and compatibility, and I would love your honest insights on a topic that often comes up.
I am specifically directing this for perspectives from brothers who are 45 and up:
When you see a Muslim woman who has built her own successful business, has a strong career, and holds a distinct sense of financial and personal individuality—what is your immediate, unfiltered reaction?
Does a woman’s independent career success genuinely intimidate men in our community, or do you view it as a major asset that you would actively champion?
From a traditional or Islamic perspective of provider-ship, do you feel a woman's career independence shifts the dynamic in a way that makes some brothers hesitate to choose her? Or, alternatively, do you see it as a powerful foundation where two ambitious people can combine forces to support and build towards each other's dreams?
Note to the brothers (45+): This is for serious research purposes. Please keep the discussion mature, respectful, and constructive. Childish comments, trolling, or negativity will be ignored, as we are looking for genuine, high-value insights from mature brothers who have life experience.
Note to the sisters: Please do not badger or attack the brothers for their honest opinions. Let them speak their minds freely. This way, we can get an accurate picture and truly observe their character before anyone decides to get to know them.Let's have an honest, honorable conversation—your feedback is incredibly valuable for this study.