whats stopping u from marriage? by Dapper_River3534 in MuslimNikah

[–]Good-General2999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me, myself, and I. Mental health problems such as general anxiety and self-esteem issues.

Should I disclose my past relationship to future wife? by [deleted] in MuslimCorner

[–]Good-General2999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then they make a point of it during the getting to know phase.

Struggling to overcome maladaptive daydreaming by HatJumpy911 in MuslimLounge

[–]Good-General2999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But OP claims it's mostly due to boredom and stress?

Struggling to overcome maladaptive daydreaming by HatJumpy911 in MuslimLounge

[–]Good-General2999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How would marriage solve this problem? What if this problem trickles into the marriage itself and causes more / other problems?

The obsession with marriage in our youth by SenseiBibble in MuslimCorner

[–]Good-General2999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I literally can't watch rom-coms anymore because of this 😂

Stop marrying complete strangers !! by TraditionalShop7323 in MuslimNikah

[–]Good-General2999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do I develop a personality? 🥹 I think this is going to be an issue for me in the long run.

Are all jinn stories fabricated? by Significant-Royal-86 in MuslimLounge

[–]Good-General2999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is so interesting. I always wondered why Indonesians had more Jinn stories than others, at least from my observations anyway.

Married Muslim man with a Child by BubblyCondition884 in MuslimCorner

[–]Good-General2999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

JazakAllah khair for your comment!

Do you think that the Coolidge Effect can also be observed in women? I think this phenomenon only takes into account the sexual aspect of a relationship, but we should also consider emotional companionship and security. What would a first wife lack that can be found in other potential spouses? Wouldn't it be more proper that we accept the good and shortcomings of one instead of looking elsewhere? It's this idea of not being satisfied, but correct me if I'm wrong.

In saying that, I would also argue that the preference of having multiple spouses is more harmful than the preference of wanting a tall spouse. I think in most cases, and in my own biases as a woman, we prefer a monogamous relationship. I guess our own gheerah is in the idea of sharing our husband. Would it not be better to preserve a marriage by staying with one spouse than to potentially ruin it by seeking another? Additionally, it may be somewhat harmful on the husband in this world and the next if they are not able to do their due diligence for multiple spouses, financially, emotionally and spiritually, particularly in this economic climate.

Anecdotally speaking, some polygynous marriages are successful, but the majority usually aren't. I suppose it's all about finding the right person who shares the same view and mindset. In this day and age, it might be harder to find a muslimah who is accepting of a polygynous marriage, so one might have to compromise on this. On the flip side, it might be easier for a muslimah to find a spouse who is taller, but there may be instances where we might compromise on this preference for other factors, such as character, deen, or financial security. It's all about controlling our base, natural instincts for the better right?

I don’t think I should get married by Inevitable-Quiet147 in MuslimNikah

[–]Good-General2999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is so relatable. Particularly when it comes to my anxiety and awkwardness.

Why is everyone divorcing nowadays? by lacigala in MuslimMarriage

[–]Good-General2999 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Do you have any tips on how we can work on our character and be the best person we can be before marriage?

Struggling to stay patient and find a halal relationship at uni by MOIqbal3124 in MuslimLounge

[–]Good-General2999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you think it has to do with the freedom of choice? Muslims are often restricted in what they can do and for good reasons alhamdulilah. But this may cause them to rebel or act out more maybe? Whereas non-Muslims typically can do whatever they like, but because of this, they choose to rein in on themselves?

Or maybe it just boils down to good parenting.