You should be. |
That's where you are wrong. I've seen plenty of wedding pictures from other cultures including the culture and religion Malala is from and even if there are no big goofy smiles and lots of hugging and kissing you can still since a comfort with each other, they are in sync, they want o be together. It's in their body language even if they are not touching, it's not their with Malala and her husband. |
DO, PP, I bet Malala has done more with her life at 24 than most DCUMers will ever do, even if they live to be 100. If the Taliban couldn’t stop her, I doubt marriage will. |
Exactly this has me going hmm especially given her comments in Vogue only 5 short months ago. Yeah sure people can change their mind I hope she's happy and I hope this is truly her decision yeah yeah activist her father is a progressive truly hope it works out for them and they are happy together for many, many years, but if it's a mistake I hope Malala doesn't hesitate to get divorced.
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1. I wasn't reffering to Malala. 2. You have no idea who posts on DCUM and what he or she has accomplished or will accomplish. |
Well I'm not. I have a happy, solid marriage, 3 wonderful kids, two successful careers, and gobs of money. May Malala have all the same. |
Thanks for sharing this. |
NP. I got married at 25, an arranged marriage (which may be the case for Malala too). 20 years and 2 kids and yes, plenty of money and love. I adore DH and he adores me. We smiled but didn’t grin in our wedding pics, not bc we weren’t unhappy but bc that’s the norm in our culture. I wish Malala a life as happy as mine too! |
It doesn’t seem risky to assume no one on DCIM won a Nobel Peace Prize at age 17. |
| God bless this couple. Malala, you have forever changed the world with your courage and wisdom. I hope things continue to change for girls and women in Pakistan. Mashalla. |
| I saw a different photo of them, and have changed my opinion, they do look warmer towards each other. Plus he's only 7 years older and they have known each other for 2 years. I still hope this is truly what she wants, and that he's not a clout chaser, and that they are happy together. |
| She first met her future husband 2.5 years ago at Lordsin London. He had accompanied his boss as he was senior management at his boss’s cricket team. The boss was Malala’s friend from Oxford and invited her to watch the match. It was the Cricket World Cup and a very hot ticket that she gladly accepted. They met each other there and the rest is history. |
This is the most adorably Pakistani meet cute. I'm so happy for them. |