Lady Murasaki wrote:And the rest will followwwww...
If you can access this article about The Secret Life of a Naughty Muslim in next months Cosmo, do.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Habeeb_Akand ... 1976873989
It’s an informative read, I’m not Muslim and my parents weren’t as strict as most Asians were with their daughters but it expresses the angst of trying to reconcile the two different worlds well.
For those who are interested of course, the rest can keep picking out fluff from their belly buttons.
(At least I was allowed out as long as they thought I was at the library, a lot can happen in a library).
xtras1 wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:And the rest will followwwww...
If you can access this article about The Secret Life of a Naughty Muslim in next months Cosmo, do.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Habeeb_Akand ... 1976873989
It’s an informative read, I’m not Muslim and my parents weren’t as strict as most Asians were with their daughters but it expresses the angst of trying to reconcile the two different worlds well.
For those who are interested of course, the rest can keep picking out fluff from their belly buttons.
(At least I was allowed out as long as they thought I was at the library, a lot can happen in a library).
Some religions... seem to suffocate the women. Thankfully slowly things are changing.
I mean ffs only recently women in saudi Arabia are allowed to drive! Thanks to the women speaking up
Lady Murasaki wrote:xtras1 wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:And the rest will followwwww...
If you can access this article about The Secret Life of a Naughty Muslim in next months Cosmo, do.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Habeeb_Akand ... 1976873989
It’s an informative read, I’m not Muslim and my parents weren’t as strict as most Asians were with their daughters but it expresses the angst of trying to reconcile the two different worlds well.
For those who are interested of course, the rest can keep picking out fluff from their belly buttons.
(At least I was allowed out as long as they thought I was at the library, a lot can happen in a library).
Some religions... seem to suffocate the women. Thankfully slowly things are changing.
I mean ffs only recently women in saudi Arabia are allowed to drive! Thanks to the women speaking up
Religion was created to suffocate women.
Lady Murasaki wrote:And the rest will followwwww...
If you can access this article about The Secret Life of a Naughty Muslim in next months Cosmo, do.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Habeeb_Akand ... 1976873989
It’s an informative read, I’m not Muslim and my parents weren’t as strict as most Asians were with their daughters but it expresses the angst of trying to reconcile the two different worlds well.
For those who are interested of course, the rest can keep picking out fluff from their belly buttons.
(At least I was allowed out as long as they thought I was at the library, a lot can happen in a library).
Maddog wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:And the rest will followwwww...
If you can access this article about The Secret Life of a Naughty Muslim in next months Cosmo, do.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Habeeb_Akand ... 1976873989
It’s an informative read, I’m not Muslim and my parents weren’t as strict as most Asians were with their daughters but it expresses the angst of trying to reconcile the two different worlds well.
For those who are interested of course, the rest can keep picking out fluff from their belly buttons.
(At least I was allowed out as long as they thought I was at the library, a lot can happen in a library).
I know a Persian girl that drew the line at Ramadan. In high school she said "fuck this, I want a sandwich". She hasn't looked back.
Except when she is Iran. She covered her hair, tattoos and whatever so that she can make it back here to be a heathen.
Lady Murasaki wrote:Maddog wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:And the rest will followwwww...
If you can access this article about The Secret Life of a Naughty Muslim in next months Cosmo, do.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Habeeb_Akand ... 1976873989
It’s an informative read, I’m not Muslim and my parents weren’t as strict as most Asians were with their daughters but it expresses the angst of trying to reconcile the two different worlds well.
For those who are interested of course, the rest can keep picking out fluff from their belly buttons.
(At least I was allowed out as long as they thought I was at the library, a lot can happen in a library).
I know a Persian girl that drew the line at Ramadan. In high school she said "fuck this, I want a sandwich". She hasn't looked back.
Except when she is Iran. She covered her hair, tattoos and whatever so that she can make it back here to be a heathen.
The girls gotto do what she’s gotto do.
Leading a double life is par for the course.
Maddog wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Maddog wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:And the rest will followwwww...
If you can access this article about The Secret Life of a Naughty Muslim in next months Cosmo, do.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Habeeb_Akand ... 1976873989
It’s an informative read, I’m not Muslim and my parents weren’t as strict as most Asians were with their daughters but it expresses the angst of trying to reconcile the two different worlds well.
For those who are interested of course, the rest can keep picking out fluff from their belly buttons.
(At least I was allowed out as long as they thought I was at the library, a lot can happen in a library).
I know a Persian girl that drew the line at Ramadan. In high school she said "fuck this, I want a sandwich". She hasn't looked back.
Except when she is Iran. She covered her hair, tattoos and whatever so that she can make it back here to be a heathen.
The girls gotto do what she’s gotto do.
Leading a double life is par for the course.
She's definitely not leading a double life here. She's a wild hairdresser who also works in a brewery.
Now her once every decade trips to Iran.............
Maddog wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Maddog wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:And the rest will followwwww...
If you can access this article about The Secret Life of a Naughty Muslim in next months Cosmo, do.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Habeeb_Akand ... 1976873989
It’s an informative read, I’m not Muslim and my parents weren’t as strict as most Asians were with their daughters but it expresses the angst of trying to reconcile the two different worlds well.
For those who are interested of course, the rest can keep picking out fluff from their belly buttons.
(At least I was allowed out as long as they thought I was at the library, a lot can happen in a library).
I know a Persian girl that drew the line at Ramadan. In high school she said "fuck this, I want a sandwich". She hasn't looked back.
Except when she is Iran. She covered her hair, tattoos and whatever so that she can make it back here to be a heathen.
The girls gotto do what she’s gotto do.
Leading a double life is par for the course.
She's definitely not leading a double life here. She's a wild hairdresser who also works in a brewery.
Now her once every decade trips to Iran.............
xtras1 wrote:Maddog wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:
The girls gotto do what she’s gotto do.
Leading a double life is par for the course.
She's definitely not leading a double life here. She's a wild hairdresser who also works in a brewery.
Now her once every decade trips to Iran.............
Wow she sounds extremely wild
Lady Murasaki wrote:Maddog wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Maddog wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:And the rest will followwwww...
If you can access this article about The Secret Life of a Naughty Muslim in next months Cosmo, do.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Habeeb_Akand ... 1976873989
It’s an informative read, I’m not Muslim and my parents weren’t as strict as most Asians were with their daughters but it expresses the angst of trying to reconcile the two different worlds well.
For those who are interested of course, the rest can keep picking out fluff from their belly buttons.
(At least I was allowed out as long as they thought I was at the library, a lot can happen in a library).
I know a Persian girl that drew the line at Ramadan. In high school she said "fuck this, I want a sandwich". She hasn't looked back.
Except when she is Iran. She covered her hair, tattoos and whatever so that she can make it back here to be a heathen.
The girls gotto do what she’s gotto do.
Leading a double life is par for the course.
She's definitely not leading a double life here. She's a wild hairdresser who also works in a brewery.
Now her once every decade trips to Iran.............
Do her Iranian family know? Or do they think she works in a library?
Lady Murasaki wrote:xtras1 wrote:Maddog wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:
The girls gotto do what she’s gotto do.
Leading a double life is par for the course.
She's definitely not leading a double life here. She's a wild hairdresser who also works in a brewery.
Now her once every decade trips to Iran.............
Wow she sounds extremely wild
It’s all relative. Just uncovering the head may be considered wild.
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