Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why are you so desperate to look for husbands overseas? If you can't find one on your own, try local matchmakers and apps.
Anonymous wrote:Pakistani men are allowed to have up to four wives, so OP could be number 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met someone online. While we were video chatting I noticed a silver band on his right hand. He says it's a part of his culture. Is this true? He says he's never been married.
Who cares.
Lots of single males wear rings
No, they don't. Probably more faithful married guys don't wear rings than single guys who do on their ring finger.
Anonymous wrote:Pakistani men are allowed to have up to four wives, so OP could be number 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped talking to him. He says his brother is working in Dubai. His 2 year old nephew who doesn't speak English is often with him. In the middle of our last conversation his nephew was trying to get his attention and kept saying " baba". He tried to tell me it meant Uncle.
That’s his son.
Anonymous wrote:I stopped talking to him. He says his brother is working in Dubai. His 2 year old nephew who doesn't speak English is often with him. In the middle of our last conversation his nephew was trying to get his attention and kept saying " baba". He tried to tell me it meant Uncle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met someone online. While we were video chatting I noticed a silver band on his right hand. He says it's a part of his culture. Is this true? He says he's never been married.
Who cares.
Lots of single males wear rings
Anonymous wrote:I met someone online. While we were video chatting I noticed a silver band on his right hand. He says it's a part of his culture. Is this true? He says he's never been married.
Anonymous wrote:I stopped talking to him. He says his brother is working in Dubai. His 2 year old nephew who doesn't speak English is often with him. In the middle of our last conversation his nephew was trying to get his attention and kept saying " baba". He tried to tell me it meant Uncle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped talking to him. He says his brother is working in Dubai. His 2 year old nephew who doesn't speak English is often with him. In the middle of our last conversation his nephew was trying to get his attention and kept saying " baba". He tried to tell me it meant Uncle.
Are you white?
Anonymous wrote:I stopped talking to him. He says his brother is working in Dubai. His 2 year old nephew who doesn't speak English is often with him. In the middle of our last conversation his nephew was trying to get his attention and kept saying " baba". He tried to tell me it meant Uncle.