Submitted by Dave on 4 September, 2006 - 00:18 #61
I think there are levels of gratuitousness the public can handle, making out for an hour in a public park to the point people are afraid somebody is going to get pregnant... ya might have crossed the line.
On the contrary when I kissed my wife at the Rockefeller Center about 100 people were applauding...
I still don't understand why everyone is so bothered with what OTHERS do?
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Submitted by Dave on 4 September, 2006 - 00:44 #63
"Admin" wrote:
I still don't understand why everyone is so bothered with what OTHERS do?
truthfully i get pretty nauseous around 16 year olds devouring each others faces... thats about the only way I can describe it... they've got zero finess or class, it's disgusting.
makes me wonder if i ever looked like that
Submitted by Noor on 4 September, 2006 - 00:48 #64
lol
tell me about it...
totally agree with you
its utterly sickening!
Submitted by Kadijah on 4 September, 2006 - 14:14 #65
"*_Noor_*" wrote:
lol
tell me about it...
totally agree with you
its utterly sickening!
i feel like killing then :evil:
Submitted by Bliss on 4 September, 2006 - 14:16 #66
"Kadijah" wrote:
"*_Noor_*" wrote:
lol
tell me about it...
totally agree with you
its utterly sickening!
i feel like killing then :evil:
me too!
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Submitted by Seraphim on 4 September, 2006 - 15:11 #67
"Kadijah" wrote:
"*_Noor_*" wrote:
lol
tell me about it...
totally agree with you
its utterly sickening!
i feel like killing then :evil:
Nah i just tellem to get a room
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Submitted by yashmaki on 4 September, 2006 - 17:05 #68
some of you guys are too uptight :? What's inappropriate with a husband kissing his wife in a non sexual way as Omrow put it i.e on the forehead? I can understand my parents seeing this as a big no no. But us the so called new generation. It's scary to think some of us are taking up our parents senseless attitudes.
Also someone mentioned how our parents refer to each other without their names. In my culture it's the same, and it's plain stupid, coz no one can tell me why except "shut up it's not allowed, don't ask why"????So if their eldest child's name is Hasan you'll hear the husband address his wife as "hasan's mother there's a phone call for you". If it's the other way round "hasan's dad there's a phone call for you" :? Nothing wrong with it just i prefer to be called by my name, it's more personal, and it gives me a sense of actually existing.
I've heard bengalis do this a lot "oi hell-law can you hear me up there, there's phone call for you" (oi hell-law..hello with a benga accent)loooool. I think it's utterly rude.
I call my husband by his name coz er um that's what names are for so you don't have to say oi, hello etc etc. I know my parents are a little uncomfy with it, but my mother in law hasn't voiced disapproval so they can't say much.
And couples use nicknames for each other, they're terms of endearment, when you lot are married you'll be using them yourselves, right now you can't fathom that moment and just cringe at the thght
What's wrong with showing public affection for kids???? i can't believe it was even mentioned
aherm what's wrong with husband and wife eating from the same plate even in public. i haven;t done so but explain please :? Are my thghts too liberal or something :?
Submitted by Noor on 4 September, 2006 - 17:44 #69
"Kadijah" wrote:
"*_Noor_*" wrote:
lol
tell me about it...
totally agree with you
its utterly sickening!
i feel like killing then :evil:
Calm down..!
I think ur going a lil too far...!
Submitted by Exquisite on 4 September, 2006 - 20:02 #70
"yashmaki" wrote:
I've heard bengalis do this a lot "oi hell-law can you hear me up there, there's phone call for you" (oi hell-law..hello with a benga accent)loooool. I think it's utterly rude.
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yep that is so true,its so rude,lolz the funniest one is "thor baaf/maar re de" "give it to your father/mother" it just seems that much more ruder in bengali.I find the "oi"extremely rude[/color]
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Submitted by yashmaki on 5 September, 2006 - 16:55 #71
yeah!
Submitted by Seraphim on 6 October, 2010 - 15:50 #72
The absolute WORST is when relies take greetings too far.
I just do the usual salaams, but ive had relies who'll go in for a hug (cringe) or even a peck on the cheek (dies of a heartattack from cringing).
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Submitted by MuslimBro on 6 October, 2010 - 16:04 #73
Hugs aren't that bad, especially if you haven't seen the person for a long time.
Peck on the cheek, well, that's something else. Are you talking about guys doing this? For Arabs this is normal.
im not that bad...Even though i could have being (just tryped "ladette to lady" inyoutube and watched the first mlink :s )..tomboys are pretty decent...
but there's a limit at how tomboyish you can be when you wear headscarf/jilbaab full time, only have female friends and try to be a good muslimah...
But you get my point right? and I think happens anyway with age.
now im controversial in that way, its got nothing to do with you, but i now have this urgent need to stay tomboyish until im grown up...
'tomboy at heart' i think thats how im gona turn out.
oh...isaw this girl and some other girl told me she used to be a tomboy...my jaw..dropped...gee...keep some of the inner tomboyishness...or did she hate it that much?
I think there are levels of gratuitousness the public can handle, making out for an hour in a public park to the point people are afraid somebody is going to get pregnant... ya might have crossed the line.
On the contrary when I kissed my wife at the Rockefeller Center about 100 people were applauding...
It's all about appropriateness
I still don't understand why everyone is so bothered with what OTHERS do?
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
truthfully i get pretty nauseous around 16 year olds devouring each others faces... thats about the only way I can describe it... they've got zero finess or class, it's disgusting.
makes me wonder if i ever looked like that
lol
tell me about it...
totally agree with you
its utterly sickening!
i feel like killing then :evil:
me too!
A rose protects its beauty with thorns..a woman protects hers with a veil
Nah i just tellem to get a room
Back in BLACK
some of you guys are too uptight :? What's inappropriate with a husband kissing his wife in a non sexual way as Omrow put it i.e on the forehead? I can understand my parents seeing this as a big no no. But us the so called new generation. It's scary to think some of us are taking up our parents senseless attitudes.
Also someone mentioned how our parents refer to each other without their names. In my culture it's the same, and it's plain stupid, coz no one can tell me why except "shut up it's not allowed, don't ask why"????So if their eldest child's name is Hasan you'll hear the husband address his wife as "hasan's mother there's a phone call for you". If it's the other way round "hasan's dad there's a phone call for you" :? Nothing wrong with it just i prefer to be called by my name, it's more personal, and it gives me a sense of actually existing.
I've heard bengalis do this a lot "oi hell-law can you hear me up there, there's phone call for you" (oi hell-law..hello with a benga accent)loooool. I think it's utterly rude.
I call my husband by his name coz er um that's what names are for so you don't have to say oi, hello etc etc. I know my parents are a little uncomfy with it, but my mother in law hasn't voiced disapproval so they can't say much.
And couples use nicknames for each other, they're terms of endearment, when you lot are married you'll be using them yourselves, right now you can't fathom that moment and just cringe at the thght
What's wrong with showing public affection for kids???? i can't believe it was even mentioned
aherm what's wrong with husband and wife eating from the same plate even in public. i haven;t done so but explain please :? Are my thghts too liberal or something :?
Calm down..!
I think ur going a lil too far...!
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yep that is so true,its so rude,lolz the funniest one is "thor baaf/maar re de" "give it to your father/mother" it just seems that much more ruder in bengali.I find the "oi"extremely rude[/color]
[b][color=DeepPink]O you who believe, If you help (in the cause of) Allah, He will help you, and make your foothold firm[/color][color=DeepSkyBlue] {Surah Muhammad7}[/color][/b]
yeah!
The absolute WORST is when relies take greetings too far.
I just do the usual salaams, but ive had relies who'll go in for a hug (cringe) or even a peck on the cheek (dies of a heartattack from cringing).
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Hugs aren't that bad, especially if you haven't seen the person for a long time.
Peck on the cheek, well, that's something else. Are you talking about guys doing this? For Arabs this is normal.
it's not normal for pakistanis though! lol. Its probably the old aunties...or the girl-cousins ^_^ joke man!
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
Its the old aunties... :roll:
I try to twist and slip out of their grasp at the last min.... eeewww
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i understand! are the kisses sloppy too?
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
Id rather not think about it... i think i jst threw up in my mouth eww lol
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haha
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
And then you swallowed?
EEeeeew sully :roll:
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What? You never said anything, so I wanted to know.
Yeah..swallowing vomit is not a good idea. I agree.
ever had the kiss kiss kiss...then not sure, kiss again, kiss kiss kiss..NEVERENDING!! o.o!!
i stick to three...
I HAVE A PDA RADAR *target found, target distroyed* ESPECIALLY IF YOU'RE IN THE BUS!
Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?
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i got WAY to excited here :oops:
PDA= public display of affection.
in the bus, you're sitting thre and a couple is making out right in front of you, there is no escape...
Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?
i got WAY to excited here :oops:
PDA= public display of affection.
in the bus, you're sitting thre and a couple is making out right in front of you, there is no escape...
Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?
im not that bad...Even though i could have being (just tryped "ladette to lady" inyoutube and watched the first mlink :s )..tomboys are pretty decent...
but there's a limit at how tomboyish you can be when you wear headscarf/jilbaab full time, only have female friends and try to be a good muslimah...
you dont really imagine me like that do ya?
Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?
now im controversial in that way, its got nothing to do with you, but i now have this urgent need to stay tomboyish until im grown up...
'tomboy at heart' i think thats how im gona turn out.
oh...isaw this girl and some other girl told me she used to be a tomboy...my jaw..dropped...gee...keep some of the inner tomboyishness...or did she hate it that much?
Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?
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