Thursday, December 15, 2011
No offence, but Muslims, especially Moroccans, can you resolve this relationship issue?
Alright. Well, the reason why he's acting this way is because you're not Muslim. I know you wanted only Muslims to answers this but my boyfriend is Muslim so I can kind of relate. Not to be mean,but he's probably embarred or scared to bring you around his friends because he's afraid they'll judge him because you're Christian. Same goes for me except with my boyfriends family. We've been together for 20 months almost and I never met his family. I've met his cousin once and i've met his aunt and a few other cousins but I was introduced as his "friend". This is because i'm not Muslim. As for female friends, i'm pretty sure he's not suppose to have any now that he's married unless they're friends of the BOTH of you or friends of the family. For the whole not celebrating birthdays thing in Islam,I've never heard of that and I don't think that that's even true. My boyfriend and his family celebrates birthday's and they follow their religion. As for the swearing, I hear that all the time too and you're right...it's bad for a Muslim. My boyfriend and I got into a little argument the other day because he said that Muslims are better than every religion,and I told him he has no right saying something like that. Your husband probably thinks the same way he does. He probably thinks that he's higher in power because of his religion. I have a feelings if you stay then it's only going to get worse but if you really love him and want to make it work then i'd sit down with him and have a talk about the things that he does that makes you upset and bothers you. Make sure he knows you're being serious and if he doesn't do anything to help change after that then,you may need a divorce if you aren't happy.
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