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SummuIts not like daily beating but every wife has threw few things at her husband once or twice. Its just normal when women are emotionally high specially during monthly period. I had my few glass throw and few phone smachbut I am good at dodging so none hit me.

Periods hmmmm. I guess it depends on the woman.SummuIts not like daily beating but every wife has threw few things at her husband once or twice. Its just normal when women are emotionally high specially during monthly period. I had my few glass throw and few phone smachbut I am good at dodging so none hit me.
Ina Adeer, first, don't generalise, I'm married for 10 + years and never have I or she threw anything at each other. Secondly, your perception of menstruating women as angry, violent and intolerant is way off the mark. You need to change your mindset if you want your third marriage to succeed.
Huuno hitting in a marriage is not rightI know I am asking you for what may be a profound personal details of your life but so that we may learn from each other's experiences and become improved, could you please share it ? (If it is not a trouble)
Thanks in advance.


LOL @ RSPCA..... I am not a battered DibiHuuno hitting in a marriage is not rightI know I am asking you for what may be a profound personal details of your life but so that we may learn from each other's experiences and become improved, could you please share it ? (If it is not a trouble)
Thanks in advance.
I'll help you call the RSPCA ...

I learned in SNET when they say beating, it does not hitting or assaulting; they mean shaqada qaranka. I said the same thing you said here in another thread, and I was ridiculed and people thought it is funny. So the question is loaded: Every time you see the word "beat up", they mean shaqada qaranka.Is this a legit question? Bisinka

Really? Lol my goodnessI learned in SNET when they say beating, it does not hitting or assaulting; they mean shaqada qaranka. I said the same thing you said here in another thread, and I was ridiculed and people thought it is funny. So the question is loaded: Every time you see the word "beat up", they mean shaqada qaranka.Is this a legit question? Bisinka
On my end, I found people discussing shaqada qaranka between married people weird. If there wasn't shaqada qaranka in shaqada qaranka, there wouldn't be a marriage.


Xoolo miyaa^^ A sign of what?


That's 4 da xawayaan mate - not humans.Huuno hitting in a marriage is not rightI know I am asking you for what may be a profound personal details of your life but so that we may learn from each other's experiences and become improved, could you please share it ? (If it is not a trouble)
Thanks in advance.
I'll help you call the RSPCA ...

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