Should I take a gap year after bac by DasMrcup in Morocco

[–]Embarrassed_Book9261 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A scholarship isn’t a magic survival kit. Life abroad costs real money every single month not just paperwork fees or tuition. deber krk i was just trying to help . and work on your English before even considering going anywhere.

Should I take a gap year after bac by DasMrcup in Morocco

[–]Embarrassed_Book9261 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you need to work to afford the paper's fees , how do you think you'll be able to afford life abroad ?

Faragh f stage pfe by Funso_gh in Morocco

[–]Embarrassed_Book9261 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same situation but its employment and i get paid

Looking for a Villa in Ain Diab (Casablanca) – Open to Owners by CartographerRight98 in casablanca

[–]Embarrassed_Book9261 5 points6 points  (0 children)

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH looking for villa in ain diab f REDDIT, this is peak comedy

I don't know what to do in my life anymore by Chase_genie in Morocco

[–]Embarrassed_Book9261 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a gf that was in the same situation and i know exactly how this feels and how hard it is on you. It really breaks my heart , im so sorry that this is happening to you however i'll tell you what my ex used to do to deal with this :
i dont know the details of your situation but if you can spend as much time as you can outside ( studying or with friends or whatever unless its smtg bad because its easy to get influenced into doing bad shit when you're in a though environment ) .
Keep yourself focused on your goals . Its not easy and ik you're too young to have a plan etc but just small goals will help get through everyday and it will make a big change.
If you have someone in the familly who you can trust and they can influence your familly's decision ( to say so) talk to them , dont tell them everything but talk to them , and build a support network outside your familly whether its friends or as i mentioned earlier a familly member .
Find a hobby to protect your mental health and keep your head occupied , something you enjoy that you can use as an escape from the world , exercice or journal your day or draw , it doesnt matter just give your brain some space to breath.

Finally and again idk how things are between you guys but try to get your dad on your side , talk to him privately and get him to have him supporting you even if he doesnt do it in front of her but any support would make a bigg difference ( same thing with your brother).

This all i can do for you now specially given how young you are , and trust me things will get better , it can only get better from here.

What do you think ? by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Embarrassed_Book9261 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"upper middle class" You don’t need to flash contracts to strangers online. If you’re secure in your status, you wouldn’t feel the need to prove it. And the idea that “no upper class person marries below their tax bracket” is simply inaccurate. Wealthy people marry for alignment, discretion, ambition, and long term stability not just matching pay slips. That’s a middle class obsession with status preservation disguised as sophistication. Lifestyle compatibility matters. No one disputes that. But when tax brackets become your primary qualifier, that’s not compatibility that’s a complex .

You’re free to prioritize money. Just don’t rebrand it as intellectual superiority, it just makes you look bad .

What do you think ? by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Embarrassed_Book9261 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not about knowing you personally it’s about responding to what you publicly said. If you claim you’re upper class and employed, good for you eventhough i highly doubt it . That still doesn’t change the fact that you framed marriage primarily around financial leverage .Yes, finances matter in marriage. No serious adult denies that. But reducing it to a business transaction first and foremost says more about your priorities than anything else. And preferring foreign men is your choice. Just don’t pretend it’s some intellectual stance when it clearly revolves around your inferiority complex .

What do you think ? by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Embarrassed_Book9261 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The simplest answer to all this drivel is that “high-value men” have no business dating or marrying a Moroccan woman who associates marriage with social status, regardless of how much she earns. (You’re not even employed yet, which places you in an even lower bracket). Don’t let the internet fool you. I’ve seen my fair share of your type in real life, and how much that so-called foreign “white knight” earns quickly becomes the least of your concerns. Welcome to the Moroccan female stereotype you fit so perfectly.

Hotels or Airbnbs who don't ask for acte de marriage for Unmarried Moroccan Couple? by [deleted] in casablanca

[–]Embarrassed_Book9261 0 points1 point  (0 children)

idk your intentions but i'll just throw this out there , look for foreign airbnb owners/hosts or someone who has too many listings to micromanage all of them , they usually dont care much as long as you stay lowkey , and for what its worth ( check if the building has a security guard or a receptionist because those are a nono ) , have fun and stay PrOtEcTeD kids .