Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The ex-husband in question is a mentally ill, control-freak misogynist, who has kidnapped some of his daughters who tried to escape his clutches.
I will not criticize any female relative of his who tries to escape from him and makes off with some of his millions, because they will need every protection they can get. They might end up murdered.
Princess Haya knew the ways of the Royal family of Dubai before she got married. She also had an affair with her bodyguard on top of her original money hungry decision. I have no sympathy for her.
Was her H monogamous?
He had multiple wives when she married him. They were a part of the package.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Who cares what her motivations were to marry him? She isn’t his property.
Anonymous wrote:
The ex-husband in question is a mentally ill, control-freak misogynist, who has kidnapped some of his daughters who tried to escape his clutches.
I will not criticize any female relative of his who tries to escape from him and makes off with some of his millions, because they will need every protection they can get. They might end up murdered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The ex-husband in question is a mentally ill, control-freak misogynist, who has kidnapped some of his daughters who tried to escape his clutches.
I will not criticize any female relative of his who tries to escape from him and makes off with some of his millions, because they will need every protection they can get. They might end up murdered.
Princess Haya knew the ways of the Royal family of Dubai before she got married. She also had an affair with her bodyguard on top of her original money hungry decision. I have no sympathy for her.
Was her H monogamous?
Anonymous wrote:Please cite your sources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The ex-husband in question is a mentally ill, control-freak misogynist, who has kidnapped some of his daughters who tried to escape his clutches.
I will not criticize any female relative of his who tries to escape from him and makes off with some of his millions, because they will need every protection they can get. They might end up murdered.
Princess Haya knew the ways of the Royal family of Dubai before she got married. She also had an affair with her bodyguard on top of her original money hungry decision. I have no sympathy for her.
Anonymous wrote:
The ex-husband in question is a mentally ill, control-freak misogynist, who has kidnapped some of his daughters who tried to escape his clutches.
I will not criticize any female relative of his who tries to escape from him and makes off with some of his millions, because they will need every protection they can get. They might end up murdered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot wrong with Dubai. I’m always shocked when I hear people going there for vacation.
There’s nothing more wrong than the way we treat African American and Latinos in this country. Please get off your high horse.
Incorrect - we get shared custody of the children here and our husbands don't have 30 kids with 5 wives. Middle East is still stuck in the dark ages and women barely have any rights. You get off your high horse. It's horrible to be a woman in the Middle East - Hispanic who worked in Dubai.
Large families with multiple wives only pertains to the ultra rich and or royal families of the Gulf Arab states. The majority of Gulf Arabs are normal. I grew up there. Please don’t spew your uninformed and xenophobic comments here. The ultra rich in America have a wife and several mistresses. Men like that even became our President. It doesn’t mean most American families are like that.
No that’s not true at all. It’s more common among the rich but middle class men marry several women too, and so do the very religious ones. Older women or career women sign up for the deal too when they don’t want a regular marriage. Gulf Arabs are normal but they are shaped by a society where men are allowed everything and women almost nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot wrong with Dubai. I’m always shocked when I hear people going there for vacation.
There’s nothing more wrong than the way we treat African American and Latinos in this country. Please get off your high horse.
Incorrect - we get shared custody of the children here and our husbands don't have 30 kids with 5 wives. Middle East is still stuck in the dark ages and women barely have any rights. You get off your high horse. It's horrible to be a woman in the Middle East - Hispanic who worked in Dubai.
Large families with multiple wives only pertains to the ultra rich and or royal families of the Gulf Arab states. The majority of Gulf Arabs are normal. I grew up there. Please don’t spew your uninformed and xenophobic comments here. The ultra rich in America have a wife and several mistresses. Men like that even became our President. It doesn’t mean most American families are like that.
Your anecdote does not hold up as it is legal for men in the Gulf to have multiple wives and not in the US. And women have no legal protections regarding custody of their children in the event of a divorce, and here they do.
If you don’t know what you are talking about then please be silent. It’s better than spreading untruths about a culture and law you are not equipped to talk about. Divorce is not uncommon in the Middle East, especially in the cultures of the Arabian Peninsula. My friends liver with their mothers after their parents divorced. I’m not a proponent of polygamy but all sorts of relationships are legal now in the US. What’s the difference between polygamy and American’s that engage in extramarital affairs? Head over to the relationship forum and check out what people say.
Nice try changing the subject. The PP was walking about child custody. It's irrelevant that a handful of kids live with their moms at the mercy of their fathers. The difference is the legal right of the legal spouse. The AP have zero legal rights. And no, the only legal marriage in the US is between TWO and only TWO people. BTW, can gay people get married in the Middle East? And don't forget that women were not allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia prior to 2018. They couldn't even vote prior to 2011.
Saudi Arabia isn't the UAE. No more so than Mexico being the same as the US. Just bevcause they share geography, as the US/MExico and UAE/KSA do, does not mean the countries are similar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot wrong with Dubai. I’m always shocked when I hear people going there for vacation.
There’s nothing more wrong than the way we treat African American and Latinos in this country. Please get off your high horse.
Incorrect - we get shared custody of the children here and our husbands don't have 30 kids with 5 wives. Middle East is still stuck in the dark ages and women barely have any rights. You get off your high horse. It's horrible to be a woman in the Middle East - Hispanic who worked in Dubai.
Large families with multiple wives only pertains to the ultra rich and or royal families of the Gulf Arab states. The majority of Gulf Arabs are normal. I grew up there. Please don’t spew your uninformed and xenophobic comments here. The ultra rich in America have a wife and several mistresses. Men like that even became our President. It doesn’t mean most American families are like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot wrong with Dubai. I’m always shocked when I hear people going there for vacation.
There’s nothing more wrong than the way we treat African American and Latinos in this country. Please get off your high horse.
Incorrect - we get shared custody of the children here and our husbands don't have 30 kids with 5 wives. Middle East is still stuck in the dark ages and women barely have any rights. You get off your high horse. It's horrible to be a woman in the Middle East - Hispanic who worked in Dubai.
Large families with multiple wives only pertains to the ultra rich and or royal families of the Gulf Arab states. The majority of Gulf Arabs are normal. I grew up there. Please don’t spew your uninformed and xenophobic comments here. The ultra rich in America have a wife and several mistresses. Men like that even became our President. It doesn’t mean most American families are like that.
Your anecdote does not hold up as it is legal for men in the Gulf to have multiple wives and not in the US. And women have no legal protections regarding custody of their children in the event of a divorce, and here they do.
If you don’t know what you are talking about then please be silent. It’s better than spreading untruths about a culture and law you are not equipped to talk about. Divorce is not uncommon in the Middle East, especially in the cultures of the Arabian Peninsula. My friends liver with their mothers after their parents divorced. I’m not a proponent of polygamy but all sorts of relationships are legal now in the US. What’s the difference between polygamy and American’s that engage in extramarital affairs? Head over to the relationship forum and check out what people say.
Nice try changing the subject. The PP was walking about child custody. It's irrelevant that a handful of kids live with their moms at the mercy of their fathers. The difference is the legal right of the legal spouse. The AP have zero legal rights. And no, the only legal marriage in the US is between TWO and only TWO people. BTW, can gay people get married in the Middle East? And don't forget that women were not allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia prior to 2018. They couldn't even vote prior to 2011.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot wrong with Dubai. I’m always shocked when I hear people going there for vacation.
There’s nothing more wrong than the way we treat African American and Latinos in this country. Please get off your high horse.
Incorrect - we get shared custody of the children here and our husbands don't have 30 kids with 5 wives. Middle East is still stuck in the dark ages and women barely have any rights. You get off your high horse. It's horrible to be a woman in the Middle East - Hispanic who worked in Dubai.
Large families with multiple wives only pertains to the ultra rich and or royal families of the Gulf Arab states. The majority of Gulf Arabs are normal. I grew up there. Please don’t spew your uninformed and xenophobic comments here. The ultra rich in America have a wife and several mistresses. Men like that even became our President. It doesn’t mean most American families are like that.
Your anecdote does not hold up as it is legal for men in the Gulf to have multiple wives and not in the US. And women have no legal protections regarding custody of their children in the event of a divorce, and here they do.
If you don’t know what you are talking about then please be silent. It’s better than spreading untruths about a culture and law you are not equipped to talk about. Divorce is not uncommon in the Middle East, especially in the cultures of the Arabian Peninsula. My friends liver with their mothers after their parents divorced. I’m not a proponent of polygamy but all sorts of relationships are legal now in the US. What’s the difference between polygamy and American’s that engage in extramarital affairs? Head over to the relationship forum and check out what people say.