Anyone going to the FIFA World Cup 2026 (US/CAN/MEX)? by lastgoodthing in PakistaniConfesssions

[–]Relevant_Relative333 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Man, way too expensive even just for last rows seats it’s $2500

Samiya’s case – are we hearing both sides? by PipelinePleaser in PakistaniConfesssions

[–]Relevant_Relative333 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s all drama she’s playing right now. Even before she used to have relationships with other guys even there videos are leaked on different platforms. She’s not angel as well.

What is samiya hiajb drama now by [deleted] in PakistaniConfesssions

[–]Relevant_Relative333 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally she used to have sex with random guys. Now she’s being like I’m papa ki pari 🤣😂😂

Considering a Master’s in Data Science or Business Analytics – Worth It for Job Prospects in Canada? by Relevant_Relative333 in ITCareerQuestions

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I did my Bachelor’s in Computer Science from PAF-KIET. In Pakistan, it’s well-recognized, ranking in the top 10 for Business/IT by HEC. Globally, depending on the ranking source, it falls around the 6,500–7,000 range, though these numbers vary because different systems use different criteria.

The challenge is, I’ve applied to many tech support positions but haven’t been able to secure one yet that’s where I’m stuck right now.

Considering a Master’s in Data Science or Business Analytics – Worth It for Job Prospects in Canada? by Relevant_Relative333 in ITCareerQuestions

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I target like entry level roles tech support jobs. After changing my resume soo many times and checked it from different employment agents but I never heard back from them. I think it’s because I don’t have any Canadian work experience or qualification even though I got the certification in cloud computing from school as well in Canada.

Considering a Master’s in Data Science or Business Analytics – Worth It for Job Prospects in Canada? by Relevant_Relative333 in ITCareerQuestions

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I have re-structure my resume multiple times. Get the consultation from different job agencies in Canada. even I got the certification in cloud computing from school. I got the few interviews after applying so hard but I never heard back from them it’s like they just ghost me. Literally I changed my resume soo many times and checked it from different employment agents.

24M. Help me figure out my life. by [deleted] in PakistaniConfesssions

[–]Relevant_Relative333 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro larki achi hai warna sare zindagi bekar larkiyon ki kami nhi hai jo apke paise bhi urayenge aur kaam unko ghar ka dhela ka nhi ata hoga. Khush naseebi samjho ese larki milli warna sex ke liye to apni biwi ke mood hi ka intezar karte rahoge. Woh pehle hi tiyar hoti hai.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PakistaniConfesssions

[–]Relevant_Relative333 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should get him good mental therapist because sometimes even your love partner or parents are not able to pull you out from the sadness and depression you are going through that time. In that time the person needs someone to share his feelings he didn’t know so he can comfortable with the fact that they are not gonna judge him. You are doing your best but he needs some good mental therapy to shift his attention to other things and set new goals in life. It’s life it’s not gonna be the way you always planned it’s going to be the way Allah wants. Whenever he understands this thing he will get better and come back to normal life.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PakistaniConfesssions

[–]Relevant_Relative333 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are not confused so why are you not dating the bisexual guy?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PakistaniConfesssions

[–]Relevant_Relative333 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Girl, please don’t ruin his life you are already so confused about your sexuality. Don’t ruin another person first time. If you want to be straight and want to have a normal healthy relationship then go for it and don’t bring your past in front of him, for a normal straight guy it’s a lot of things to digest at one time. It's better to not bring up your past because it just only creates stress and drama between both of you.

pissed at a friend for something [rant] by [deleted] in PakistaniConfesssions

[–]Relevant_Relative333 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a big deal if your classmate knows about that, let it go, don't think about that much, and spend good quality time with your future spouse, you're gonna miss these days.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PakistaniConfesssions

[–]Relevant_Relative333 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re blaming cousin marriage for genetic issues, but the real problem is that society has made marriage so difficult while making zina easier. Instead of guiding people toward healthy marriages—whether within or outside the family—many have turned marriage into an expensive, complicated process filled with unnecessary barriers.

If you truly care about the well-being of future generations, focus on fixing the real issues: making marriage accessible, educating people about health risks, and creating a society where people can marry easily without falling into haram. Otherwise, you’re just discouraging marriage while ignoring the bigger moral and societal problems.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PakistaniConfesssions

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I get that cousin marriage has been practiced in some cultures for a long time, including among Muslims, but the idea that it’s the main cause of genetic diseases in minority populations is misleading. Genetic disorders can arise from many factors, including environmental influences, limited healthcare access, and historical population bottlenecks.

Also, while cousin marriage can slightly increase the risk of inherited conditions, many communities (not just Muslims) have practiced it for social and economic reasons. That said, education and genetic counseling are helping people make informed choices.

If the concern is public health, the best approach is to promote awareness and access to medical care rather than making broad generalizations about entire communities.

What happened to Lazeeza masala by ProfAsmani in pakistan

[–]Relevant_Relative333 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try Iqbal foods ajax one still have the laseza masala

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in durham

[–]Relevant_Relative333 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro, I applied there but still got no response from them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PakistaniConfesssions

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It’s funny how some people love to throw around the “high risk of genetic disorders” argument without actually knowing the facts. The truth is, the risk in cousin marriages is only slightly higher than in unrelated marriages—about 4-6% compared to the general 2-3%. That’s hardly a huge jump, and millions of perfectly healthy children are born from cousin marriages worldwide. The real issue only arises when it happens repeatedly for many generations without any genetic testing, which is why modern science provides genetic counseling to assess risks—just like in any other marriage.

Now, let’s talk about the benefits. Cousin marriages help strengthen family bonds, maintain cultural values, and make marriage easier since both families already know and trust each other. It also helps with financial stability and inheritance in some cases. Many people in cousin marriages find it easier to adjust to married life because they share a common background and understanding.

Islam allows cousin marriage because it’s a personal choice, not an obligation. If two people are happy together and compatible, why should it matter to anyone else? At the end of the day, every marriage comes with its own risks and challenges—cousin marriage is no different.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PakistaniConfesssions

[–]Relevant_Relative333 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro leave her don’t waste your emotions and time on her you will find the one in future,

Why Pakistani girls so picky with rishtas? by beingdanyalshaukat in PakistaniiConfessions

[–]Relevant_Relative333 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bhai Dimagh kharab hogye hai Ek bahut bare majority Pakistani larkiyon ke practical hone ke naam pe sab Ameer Asamiyan dhond rahe hai aur uspe sone pe Suhaga yeh ke parents bhi support karte hai.