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Sharing each other's stories.
Showing each other our DMs.
Asking about each other's matches.
Why?
To make sure none of us gets involved with the same guy on this app.
And guess how our gathering ended?
One of us shared a DM from a perverted guy who had sent unsolicited nud3 pictures thinking he was cool.
The funniest part? We all laughed at how ridiculous and pathetic his behavior was.
So guys... be careful.
If some men can create a Discord group to mock, humiliate, and disrespect women behind their backs, then we women can certainly share our experiences respectfully to protect one another from falling into the same traps.
And yes, we do laugh at your foolishness while making sure none of our friends becomes your next victim.
Don't mess with us.
We have each other's backs.
That's what friends are for.
Protecting each other.
I'm using a photo that my friends told me not to post publicly because it's 'ugly/wrong colour match/no lighting' as my profile picture for my marriage profile. And yet... a bunch of guys liked it. So, is there something wrong with them, or is it just my friends?????
Proudly watching my eldest daughter flourish in university, while my second youngest prepares to leave school next year… what a beautiful blessing. Alhamdulillah ❤️🙏
Just came across my ex-boyfriend’s profile. He’s already married, yet he’s out there claiming to be single. Ladies, please be careful. 🚩
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I dont want to date people, cuz i just want date with my husband. But to meet my husband i should date people..
its good if date after married ya
Some conversations don't end because someone lied. They end because someone finally stopped lying.
Yesterday, I met up with some sisters from Jamaa for lunch.
There were five of us. We had only just met, yet it felt like we'd known each other for years.
With the little time we had over lunch, we shared our stories, exchanged experiences, and reminded one another of what truly matters. Sadly, one of us had to head back to work, so our time together was cut short.
The remaining four of us continued our conversations at a coffee shop. We enjoyed our drinks, took lots of photos, and before we knew it, it was already time for dinner.
After dinner, we went to my another friend's place where she and I studied German. We kept talking until around 11 p.m. Then, unexpectedly, we all ended up having a sleepover at one of our friend's houses.
Our conversations about our experiences on Muzz continued until 4 a.m. We only managed to sleep for about an hour before Fajr. After getting ready, we headed to the train station to go home.
My journey back home took 9 hours from Jakarta, while my friend's was only about 1.5 hours. Funny enough, we had booked seats on the same train, so our conversations continued throughout the journey.
Thank you, my new friends. May this meeting bring nothing but goodness.
May we continue to remind, support, and look out for one another throughout our journey on Muzz, in shaa Allah. 🤍
My brother ate all my snacks and chocolate 😭why the heck did he inhale my fruit covered chocolates 💀