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when a woman says she's fat, how should one respond?
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| AlphaStarred |
| However the hell you feel like responding. |
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| Redd |
| it's not a question, don't say anything. or, if you want to be a gullible twat, tell her she's the most beautiful thing you've ever seen. |
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| Psyshell |
| With whatever words I think are most likely to get me in her pants. |
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| Lira |
| "And I'm actually Nicholas Cage. I'm glad we've shared our secrets". |
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| Vector A |
With regard to dancing on the part of women, it is an evil action and we cannot say that it is permissible, because we have heard of incidents that have occurred among women because of it. If it is done by men that is even worse, because that is men imitating women, and the evil involved is well known. If dancing is done among a mixed group of men and women, as some of the foolish do, that is even worse because of the mixing and great fitnah involved, especially when that is done at a wedding party.
Sheikh Muhammad Saalih Al-Munajid said: What is seen in soap operas, movies and plays of the blatant and wanton display of women (tabarruj), and their soft voices, enticing walks, dancing and singing – all of these are things that are forbidden in the religion of Allaah, and they are among the easiest means that enable the shaytaan to enter and settle in the heart of the viewer, when he can take the reins and direct the person and his physical faculties in ways that incur the wrath of the Lord, may He be exalted. |
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| Vector A |
| Grosse vache, tu vas mettre bas quand ? :conf: |
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| Floorfiller |
| "I don't mind I'm in to chubby girls..." |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vector A
Grosse vache, tu vas mettre bas quand ? :conf: |
"Great cow, you will put Tahiti Brown when?" :confused: |
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| Redd |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
"And I'm actually Nicholas Cage. I'm glad we've shared our secrets". |
hahaha yes! my answer was written in Nicholas Cages voice. |
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| Dykes_on_Jay |
| That's your husband's problem. |
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