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Why am i seeing AIgenerated faces Are we chasing perfection or hiding reality? 🤔 When does enhancing cross into catfishing? I've come across a few like this..
Living in non-Muslim area is not a justification to break Islam..👈🏻
Most people want honesty.
Few people are ready for it.
Guy I’m dating ain’t letting me have non-halal food?!
So I met him in 2014 when I was 20 and he was about 25-26. I didn’t like him but he was actively chasing me so I would just tag along and have coffee/foods with him.
He ended up marrying somebody else and got divorced in 2019…
I searched him up 7 years later, and we had our reunion after 7 years last week.
I had a work break and he said I should get in his car to say “hello”
As I was hungry, I wanted McDonald’s drive thru. He refused. I told him i can eat whatever i want but he REFUSED. So ended up eating at chaiiwala
We had a lil date a few days ago. We didn’t book anything and we saw a Franco Manca in front of us.
He said it’s “haram” so we had to walk elsewhere to find another place.
Bloody hell he hates these franchise restaurants
He prefers Islamic/halal or Turkish food.
Anyway - what gives him the right to refuse what I want to eat?
I already know we aren’t compatible
Self-Value, Self-Care, and Living with Faith Lead to a More Fulfilling Life
When a person values themselves, it changes how they are treated and how they move through life. Self-value is not about arrogance, but about recognizing your worth, setting boundaries, and not accepting treatment that causes harm or disrespect.
Self-care is part of that foundation. Taking care of your mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing helps you stay grounded and strong. It also helps you make clearer decisions, instead of reacting from exhaustion or pressure.
In relationships, people often respond to how someone carries themselves. When a person respects themselves, they are more likely to attract healthier dynamics, because they are less likely to accept mistreatment or lose themselves in others’ expectations.
For many people, faith also plays an important role in finding meaning and stability. Walking with God can provide guidance, comfort, and a sense of purpose, especially during difficult or uncertain times. It can help a person stay steady and not lose direction when life becomes overwhelming.
A fulfilling life is usually built from these combined foundations: self-respect, care for oneself, and a sense of spiritual or moral grounding.
I met a man through the app and was genuinely attracted to him. Over time, I discovered that he had lied about several things from the very beginning, including his name and his age. What bothered me most was not even the age itself, but the fact that he deliberately made himself younger.
I understand that some people use fake names online at first, especially when they're unsure whether others are serious. The initial lies are not really what I'm struggling with anymore.
What I cannot understand is this: he is now talking seriously about marriage and a future together, yet he still has not told me his real name or admitted any of the lies. The only reason I know the truth is because I figured it out myself.
Sometimes I feel like I'm watching a play. He speaks about commitment and marriage as if everything is completely normal, while continuing to hide who he really is.
So I have a genuine question, especially for men: if you develop real feelings for someone and want to marry them, why would you continue hiding your real identity instead of coming clean? What goes through a person's mind in that situation?
I'm honestly curious to hear different perspectives.
You cannot simply pretend that the things you see, the things you hear, and the places you go have no impact on your character!!!