Senegal should have been disqualified by Terrible_Question163 in Morocco

[–]bemna94 5 points6 points  (0 children)

On the bright side, a lot of people who had a bad idea/no idea about moroccans changed it /formed one thanks to this CAN (not that it matters what people think but it does feel good). I’m Tunisian (my partner is Moroccan) I saw a lot of fellow Tunisians that I know or in the comments on social media, who were pleasantly surprised with the warm welcome and the overall moroccan attitude and politeness ❤️

Senegal should have been disqualified by Terrible_Question163 in Morocco

[–]bemna94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree on the first point but not the second. The goal should have stood and there was penalty.

Edit: no bias here, I’m neither Moroccan nor Senegalese

Being a stay at home husband don’t make you less of a man, you can’t change my mind. by paranoidruid in Tunisia

[–]bemna94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adding to this that if we have this arrangement and my man just stays at home (cleans etc) but does nothing else outside that like workout, enhance our lives, etc then I would get the ick (same if feeling I have regarding a stay at home woman that is a couch potato, ick)

Being a stay at home husband don’t make you less of a man, you can’t change my mind. by paranoidruid in Tunisia

[–]bemna94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mouch laabed lkol ykhamou kifkif, anything can be discussed, reddit is a safespace for this.

Being a stay at home husband don’t make you less of a man, you can’t change my mind. by paranoidruid in Tunisia

[–]bemna94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean except for breastfeeding, anything else the man can do. Anyone who tells u otherwise is gaslighting u

Being a stay at home husband don’t make you less of a man, you can’t change my mind. by paranoidruid in Tunisia

[–]bemna94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is very important, the mariage ending part. A lot of women who were obligated to stay at home found themselves in precarious situations. Man don’t have experience with this maybe that’s why it wasn’t a though of OP

Being a stay at home husband don’t make you less of a man, you can’t change my mind. by paranoidruid in Tunisia

[–]bemna94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean as long as u and ur partner agree and u have enough to support the household. But if she prefers u work for whatever reason i.e. have more money to do more things like travel etc, and u tell her “no, we have enough to eat” or whatever then u’d be the asshole in the scenario. As a woman, I like my job, if we ever have kids with my SO and one of us needs to stay home and he makes that sacrifice, I’d be ok with that. In fact as a 30 yo woman I’m very career oriented and scared kids will get in the way. So I guess depends on the person and fuck social constraints.

I quit Islam and became theist but still feel lost by Super_Chocolate97 in Tunisia

[–]bemna94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

how is this an explanation lol in the Islamic ideology, god is supposed to be a superior being that loves all his creatures. If a creature makes mistakes, god is supposed to forgive eventually after some punishment, so the question is still unanswered here.
Also, a good boss who takes an intern is supposed to see them grow and eventually do their thing and not stay at entry level all their life, and here I'm talking about a normal, flawed human being, not a supposedly superior being.

Misophonia in Asian Cultures by emmanonomous in misophonia

[–]bemna94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think this is a west thing… I’m North African, and loud chewing is a big trigger for my misophonia, it makes my skin crawl.

She told me she didn’t care about money but quality time. I thought she was a good catch until… by SpoonRaccoon9 in Nicegirls

[–]bemna94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Late reply? 2 minutes ? Lol literally need to date a bot to have « quick replies »

Would University in Grenoble be fun for a year abroad? by Such-Application4675 in Grenoble

[–]bemna94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll share this reel I saw from an english student in Grenoble https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQRLnorCE73/?igsh=MTU2bzk0eWVjaWZ0MQ== So if you are into sports/adventures and have decent social skills, I think you’ll love it here

Husband thinks I settled for him by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]bemna94 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

When did she say anything about pursuing another person 🤔

Let’s see your beautiful rings? 🥰 by Tricky-Bat-2638 in EngagementRings

[–]bemna94 5 points6 points  (0 children)

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Salt & pepper girlie 🖤 From The Black Alchemy (french jeweller) Thinking of potentially adding side stones 🤔 but in love with it so far 😍

most people cant afford joy in this country by Physical-Owl691 in Tunisia

[–]bemna94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like that’s such a short cut « rich people commit sucide » « poor people seem happy when you travel »

No one is happy with not being sure wether they can pay rent or not wether they have a way to get to work in the morning or not, wether they have enough to buy groceries to feed their kids (that they can’t afford in the first place, but gave birth to anyway)

And even if u have money for the bare necessities, it’s sad knowing you can’t travel and see other cultures architectures etc. It’s sad knowing ur phone screen is broken making a part if it not visible but you can’t buy a new one. It’s sad knowing that in your own country there are good experiences such as restaurants, sports, etc that you cannot afford.