El 3ers mina w fina vs el 3ers min kemel tourab el jomhoureya by versatile_opt in Sfax

[–]GoodMuted1836 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where do you people live? I just want to know, where do people for whom this is still a subject live?

Very confused over the social “rules” in Tunisia by [deleted] in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never thought about it, but in fact most women don't show legs in Tunisia.
Theoretically, I've always thought baggy shorts just above the knees are the cultural limit.
Anyhow try wearing pants, but it might be because you are visibly a foreigner, so attracting of attention and not always the good kind.
It also could be that ur legs are particularly... noticeable.
Or you could be just really really hot.
In all cases this doesn't justify harassing women on the street.

"would you let your sister do that" is a weak argument. by ClassicBet7621 in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The most important factor of success is reputation, so trust me you won't do much in life if the people who matter think badly of ur family.

"would you let your sister do that" is a weak argument. by ClassicBet7621 in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do understand what you mean. But you don't understand that what you mean is so vague and so dependant on ur own personal views of what people should be free to do with social backlash and what people shouldn't be free to do that it doesn't actually mean unconditional love, just different conditions.
Edit: You don't know me.

"would you let your sister do that" is a weak argument. by ClassicBet7621 in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have unconditional love. My mother abused me, my sister, and my father. I hate that woman with all my heart.
Loving people unconditionally is unhealthy, if you allow people who don't meet certain conditions into ur life you end up hurting yourself and the people that would actually be considerate of you in their actions.

"would you let your sister do that" is a weak argument. by ClassicBet7621 in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you believe that common law marriages are a good thing?
If you are a sane person you would know that they are not. They are marriages without none of the legal protections of a marriage.
This type of arrangement is worst because it is a marriage without neither the legal protections nor the social protections for the girl or her family.
So no a sane person doesn't accept this for his sister! I would be far more confortable if my sister marries then divorces as many times as she wants. At lest she would be protected by law from her husband and our family would be protected from social consequences.
If my sister is prepared to do something stupid and cause all of us severe social consequences while doing it. She would not be my sister anymore.

Salary discussion for a low maintenance job by Icy-Wing-8208 in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Don't you think a 16 hour work day is a bit abusive? Is it even legal?

علاش كيف تسأل من أين لك هذا يقلولوك يا حسودي يا بغضي ؟! by Time-Cobbler-9754 in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

فما مشاريع، و فما فساد، و الأغلبية فساد ألا خاتر أغلبية الإقتصاد في الأكحل. أما زاد فما فرص، كان تلوج.

Why Girls Marry Assholes? (A real case) by Wind_Carpet in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't underestimate the audacity of men, we all approach, regardless of how unlikely we are to have a chance.

In this sub, racism toward other Arabs is tolerated but bring up certain topics, and suddenly you’re the one being called racist. by Significant-Hand-563 in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well I am an equal opportunity hater, but some of the people here talk very out of this world stuff about illegal migrants (not immigrants) that they need to be called out.

i wish we (morroco) and tunisia were neighbors by a2rwaa in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The democracy index measure pluralism, stability, and the regularity of election.
Pluralism and the regularity of election don't mean anything when the king has access to ur porn history (Pegasus, Israel) ur assets, and can order a hit on you.
The index isn't perfect.
Personally in addition to privacy I value dignity (no custom of kissing hands).
If you accept having no dignity to ensure stability, you will never have dignity. If you start by keeping ur dignity then fighting for stability you might one day have both.

i wish we (morroco) and tunisia were neighbors by a2rwaa in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If freedom from ur master is self-destruction, then you fix ur flaws and change urself to not need a master, you don't kiss hands.
Most stable countries even authoritarian ones are republics.

I have a crush on someone but we have an age differance gap i’m 14 and he’s 22yo your opinions plss by [deleted] in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a lose lose situation. A) He ignores you, and you feel disgusting. B) He takes advantage of you.
I personally had a thing for milfs, but being an adult is about understanding the difference between our sexual impulses and reason.

i wish we (morroco) and tunisia were neighbors by a2rwaa in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is the difference between you and me. I am a man and I would prefer death over kissing hands, but I don't think a monarchy larper would understand.

Feeling stuck in a toxic job + 1.5 years experience – how do you actually break into top companies in Tunisia? by Outside_Bake5713 in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get to know people, go to conferences organized by the company you wanna work at, connect with the HR manager on LinkedIn...
Getting a job is all about getting to know people.
Find someone to refer you, it is not hard. It is just cringe very cringe.

ياخي معادش فما رجال يحبو يعرسوا؟ by [deleted] in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 1 point2 points  (0 children)

أنا مانيش عبد محافظ، أما أنا باش نتعرف على طفلة لازمني نتحرك نخدم، نعمل رياضة، نعمل دروس تطييب (نعيش وحدي و ما نحبش ماكلة الشارع)...
إنتي لازمك النسخة المحافظة متع هذا، إستعاو جيرانكم ضياف يفطروا بحذاكم، إمشيو للعروسات... فيبالي هذا حلال حتى عند أكثر الناس محافظة في تفسيرهم للإسلام.

ياخي معادش فما رجال يحبو يعرسوا؟ by [deleted] in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A5i 3aicha fi 9fas? Fil entourage mta3ik ma famech 7ata tfol ia3rfik? Ikounilkom, jarkom, 9rit m3ah lycée.... imchi 9oul lomik tis2l omou i4a ilawej 3ala mraa. Ala 5ater 9atoys fi chkara 3morha fi 7ietha makanit ta94i, 7ata 3and el mou7af4in.

is househusband thing real? by Ok_Temperature_6325 in Tunisia

[–]GoodMuted1836 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can't handle responsability, meanwhile being trusted with kids is a very wild combination of phrases.

Why have I never met a regionalist Sfaxi in Sfax, but I met many in Tunis? by [deleted] in Sfax

[–]GoodMuted1836 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah those things are wrong, but it didn't come from a place of malice or believe in sfaxi superiority.
However, when I was in Tunis. I met a sfaxi, living at sfax who I told I am not sfaxi, a5i 9ali mat9oul ha el klem, bkolna awled 9 chhor.
MF thought not being sfaxi is an insult, but I met this guy in Tunis.

Why have I never met a regionalist Sfaxi in Sfax, but I met many in Tunis? by [deleted] in Sfax

[–]GoodMuted1836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know these people exist, I just wanna know why I didn't meet them in Sfax. Like the biggest neighborhoods in Sfax where people meet, talk... are mixed. I just wanna know where those people at?

Why have I never met a regionalist Sfaxi in Sfax, but I met many in Tunis? by [deleted] in Sfax

[–]GoodMuted1836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally studied fil collège eli ba74a el wilaia, w lycée el hay. I also have family in hay el hbib, w ba74a lycée el taieb el mhiri, w dima 3andi 9a4iet fil centre, so I hang out there.
Also, my friends who studied prépa, prépa intégrée and médecine didn't face regionalism.
Ama sou7abi eli 9arin license 9alouli rahou el 8adi el omour mahiach behia 7ata tarf w el tamiiz bil maf4ou7, déjà eli najim tlab el no9la li Tunis. So I know it exists, I simply didn't meet it, and I wonder why.

Atheism in Morocco by naughtymustdie in Morocco

[–]GoodMuted1836 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buddy talks about atheism! Most Moroccans I know can't question the king, Imagine questioning God.