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Can we normalize being honest about why we’re unmatching or ending a conversation instead of just ghosting?🤨

It doesn’t make sense to match with someone, have a few good conversations, and then suddenly disappear without a word. A simple message saying you’re no longer interested or that you don’t think it’s a good match is basic courtesy.🤌

I genuinely appreciate the men who communicate before unmatching or moving on. It gives the other person closure instead of leaving them wondering what went wrong.🤷‍♀️

Ghosting may seem easier, but kindness and honesty go a long way. We can all do better.😑

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What are some of the red ♥️ lights in a relationship
"""Bring your opinion""""""""'

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A love for the sake of Allah can never fade…

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Do you think sharing daily life details and financial responsibilities strengthens a relationship, or just adds more pressure to it?

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I think this app has become like Ouedkniss 🫥

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Why an old school person seems to be wired from some ppl when u say ur an old school it’s like ur a weirdo lol I’m confused to be honest

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"Assalamualaikum, I'm Faisal from Lahore. I'm 20, a student Alhamdulillah. I'm actively practising and my niyyat on Muzz is serious, for marriage InshaAllah. Family is very important to me. If you're serious too, I'd love to connect."

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Grey Eye Ep2...
'Replacements'

Every blessing you take for granted is a blessing you risk losing. Allah loves those who are grateful, and ingratitude can become a reason for blessings to be taken away. It could be a sincere friend/relative, your Deen, your rizq, or even a good rishta.
If Allah blesses you with a genuine friend but you fail to value that friendship, don't be surprised if one day it's no longer there. If you're blessed to be born into a Muslim family yet neglect your deen, remember that guidance itself is a blessing. Never assume it can never leave you. What feels like "freedom disguised in liberalism" in drifting away from Allah may, in reality, be a loss of the greatest blessing, It'll be granted to someone who values it instead.
The same applies to marriage proposals. If you reject someone, let it be for a sincere and justifiable reason not because of arrogance, unrealistic expectations, or worldly pride. If your reason is not justifiable, It'll be granted to someone who values that instead.
Ask yourself:
Is this a reason I could honestly justify before my Rabb ?
Value what Allah has entrusted to you before you realize its worth only after it's gone.

Next Up "Acceptance of Reality"

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