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[quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima]I am sure the niqbis of the world are biting their nails over your opinion on how they choose to dress....[/quote] Again that word "choose," because you can't imagine that some wearers don't have a choice. Actually, the ones who are forced to wear it probably appreciate that somebody, although not you, is concerned on their behalf.[/quote] Stop your lies, just because you are too narrow-minded to imagine that millions of women actually CHOOSE to wear a niqab doesn't mean the rest of the world uses your thought process. I have stated many times, that SOME women are forced to dress a certain way EVERYWHERE in the world be it a Niqab, a Hijab, a Miniskirt, or a Bikini. Get a grip and stop thinking the world revolves around what is normalized in your head.[/quote] I am interested in knowing where, in this world, women are FORCED to wear a miniskirt or a bikini?????[/quote] They're not. In fact, I wore shorter skirts (not minis) through my early 30s- pre-kids. I CHOSE to wear them and then I CHOSE to stop wearing them. Muslima - What's your comeback for this? [/quote] Not Muslima, but I'm guessing what "forced" you stop wearing them is that you no longer looked good in them. [/quote] I can still pull it off now, as my body is in good shape -better than it was pre-babies. However, as a working mother of two, I'm not out socializing much. [b]And minis - while cute - are not the typical office "uniform," which is where I spend many, many hours. [/b] So yes, I CHOOSE not to wear them - but for different reasons.[/quote] Yeh, Im sure you made that choice :mrgreen: [/quote] There are women with whom I work who do indeed wear some shirt skirts - oftentimes with tights and boots. younger crew, I'll admit - But there are some older women with great legs who manage to pull it off. not many, as I've said b/c it's not typical office attire but if you have the body for it . . . so yes, MY choice for not wearing it but others choosing TO wear them You're losing it, Muslim. You can't defend yourself w/o writing a few stupid quips (if you can even define them as such) or quoting from your texts. Most others have provided some evidence to support their sides - including me. But you can't compete. Furthermore, you're not changing anyone's mind here. [b]Good arguments include finding weak spots in the opposing side.[/b] You haven't done that. You simply post an angry message or add some silly comment followed by this - :mrgreen: I hardly think you're gifted in rhetoric. [/quote] You really are taking this seriously, aren't you? The only time you feel important is when you argue on an anonymous forum? What you don't understand is I stopped wasting my time answering to you when I realized you miss a few screws , hence the smileys :mrgreen: You will see those whenever I have nothing else to add to idiotic arguments. Now, don't you have anything else to do, like raise those perfect daughters of yours? I have important things to take care of in real life, so I will return to those and have Real conversations with people who are actually important and are making a change in the world. Happy Sunday![/quote]
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