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Chocoholic wrote:K, The argument also goes outside relgion and I think is even more a gender thing, funny how men are encouraged to sow their oats as it were, but if a woman does it and is opne about the fact that she enjoys it, then it's frowned upon - that's what I don't get. Again a male double standard.
GAB wrote:I find these posts funny in a strange/odd way to read. People express their views and base their stance on either their "culture " or "religion". Sorry, but that's crap. This is a personal issue. Funny that Liban and I would agree and we neither share culture nor religion.
GAB wrote:People express their views and base their stance on either their "culture " or "religion". Sorry, but that's crap.
sharewadi wrote:GAB wrote:People express their views and base their stance on either their "culture " or "religion". Sorry, but that's crap.
It adds "authority" to an opinion. Instead of insulting me, you're insulting my religion and/or culture and then it's easier for me to criticise your opinion.
But that's only my opinion ...
the_zooter wrote:So perhaps the thing I still don’t understand is how and why people get so upset and angry that a person is acting in a way they don’t personally believe in. Maybe someone can help to answer that for me?
Would you revise that statement if a girl acting like that was your friend? Cousin? Sister? Daughter? Younger daughter? Mother? Wife?Whilst I may not personally want to going around drinking myself silly (I don’t drink alcohol) or smoke or sleep with every girl I meet – I’m comfortable with people acting like that.
GAB wrote:Sharewadi you should rephrase
Perhaps that explains better how Muslims feel when they see Western behaviour in terms of dress codes and fun.
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Perhaps that explains better how Westerners feel when they see Muslims behaviour in terms of dress codes and fun.
Because, hey, I've seen it from both sides!!
sharewadi wrote:Would you revise that statement if a girl acting like that was your friend? Cousin? Sister? Daughter? Younger daughter? Mother? Wife?Whilst I may not personally want to going around drinking myself silly (I don’t drink alcohol) or smoke or sleep with every girl I meet – I’m comfortable with people acting like that.
That's a tolerance limit for you then - I mean if you're wife was unfaithful (isn't the statistic something like 30% of women and 50%+ of men are?)?the_zooter wrote:With a wife, I would like to think that the 'sleeping with everyone' part would automatically become redundant because they are in a loving and serious monogomous relationship,
Hmmmm.... and if she was 16 (legal age of consent in the West) and he was say 30 or 40? Or she had several on the go at the same time?As for daughters, well a father would want to protect their daughters into adult life, but as long as you have brought them up well, and shown them the potential pitfalls of their actions, I don't see why any adult can't make an informed decision about their own actions.
kanelli wrote:Sorry, but religion and culture do shape people's viewpoints. As much as you would like to say they don't - they do. I'm not saying they are the only things that shape people's viewpoints, but they are significant.
sharewadi][quote="kanelli wrote:Sorry, but religion and culture do shape people's viewpoints. As much as you would like to say they don't - they do. I'm not saying they are the only things that shape people's viewpoints, but they are significant.
kanelli wrote:Exactly, and living abroad and having friends from other backgrounds helps people see and understand different perspectives.
People don't always change their viewpoints, but there is no harm in discussing about different viewpoints. For this reason I don't think our discussion in this thread has been "crap" - in fact I think it was very interesting.
Zooter's Mum wrote:People in Glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
arniegang wrote:Gabsy........................
Are you ok ??
raidah wrote:LIVE AND LET LIVE
too bad there r so many who don t see the beauty of this