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Morrocoan men and American women question.?


Is it true most American women who marry Moroccan men are older than the men?. I have heard a lot of American women (white) marrying Moroccans, Tunisians these days. How come American men don't marry Moroccan women, is this restricted?. what are the reasons most women marry Moroccan men?. How do Moroccan men look like? Do they look like (a)Italians,(b) Nordic whites (c) Hispanics. (d) Africans. Do most men have a college degree in cities?. I am jut wondering if any American women who has been married to Moroccan man, and now reside in America. Do Moroccan men have the qualifications to work white collar jobs in America. Please give me your experiences if possible?. I plan to go on a vacation to Morocco and I am planning to look for guy who is serious to marry me?

What is thing about me being a troll?. You people need to really stop slandering people.

If you truly wanted information I would answer this, but since you are allegedly a troll, I will not waste my valuable time answering your many questions.

Blocking your answers?! What are you hiding, dear? Are you suddenly remembering that you slandered Muslims in some of your answers? Why do you claim to want a Moroccan man if you don't like Muslims, since the vast majority of Moroccan men are practicing Muslims?

Seems to me like youre stepping into the marriage thing the wrong way dear. youre talking about your life partner not buying fireworks in mexico or cheap tailored suits in thailand. think about it. ok?

I don't think most marry older women. My husband is three years older than me. I have an American sil married to a Moroccan who is i believe 7 years older than her. I know many others. However, I also know several that are married to older women.
Moroccan women are generally Muslim and therefore can only marry Muslim men. But some do marry Muslim Americans etc...and some marry non-Muslims too. Muslim men are allowed to marry 'people of the book' (Jewish and Christian women becasue the man is the head of the household therefore children are raised as Muslim).

People marry for all sorts of reasons...the same as with anybody else.
Many look like Hispanics...look up Moroccans on Fickr.
I wouldn't say most have a college degree. Also, although many are educated (even having more than one degree) they often cannot find jobs with them in Morocco. I also know tons with degrees that cannot find white colar jobs in America (including family members who have to take more classes to update their degrees). Sometimes it's simply for the fact that they have been sitting on that degree for years and never used it. Other times they don't like the jobs or there is some aspect of the jobs that they find 'haram' (illegal in Islamic law) so they avoid them. Like many immigrant groups they often take jobs that immigrants often take and work their way up or begin their own businesses.

MANY immigrants do not get into white collar jobs unless they were already in them and had contacts -- I know a few who have them but not many. I will look for a recent article about this and post it here.

I would NOT suggest going to Morocco to shop for a marriage. Seriously, you will find tons that will marry you for paperwork that way. If you are serious, I would suggest a Muslim Matrimonial site where you can look and you don't have to be Muslim either. You will obviously have to be careful with this too because there are often men on their looking for papers but not all. Many are serious about marriage and would of course like the opportunity to see another country and try it out...but really so many things are involved in that. Some adjust...others do not. I've seen it all!!! I would suggest some real soul searching to see what you want and then go about getting it in a more prudent manner.

edit: LOL, I also find a very large percentage that leave white collar jobs because they hate the daily grind and working under somebody else --they tend to go on to have their own business.

EDIT: YOU ARE OBVIOUSLY A TROLL -- I TOOK A LOOK AT YOUR Q/A. YOU SAID "MUSLIMS ARE LOSERS" ETC... I'M GOING TO LEAVE MY ANSWER UP HERE THOUGH FOR OTHERS. I HOPE YOU DON'T REPRODUCE. THE WORLD IS ALREADY FILLED WITH TOO MUCH HATE. edit again: You just said in another question that you are dating an east-indian man!
EDIT AGAIN: You have your q/a now blocked. The proof of you being a troll was right there.

TROLL!!!

I feel your question and i don't question your decisions, i think your heart is leaning towards the right side.
My brother is moroccan and married to an irish american woman since 1990, he's older than her by three years,he looks puerotrican a little bit, and he got a suit and tie job at a world known firm based in california. (this example answers some of your questions)
I'm saying this just to give you an example of how moroccans can be, and what they can achieve, but will all moroccan men married to americans will be like that? the answer is NO.
If you are planning to marry a moroccan one, you just have to chose the "right" guy,just like anywhere else in this world,but the difference that gives morocco a unique touch ,is that the percentage rate of the living "right" guys is the highest in the planet. ;) that's for sure

I am American and engaged to a Moroccan. I am visiting him in 6 days (yeah, yippee, yahoo) and we are getting married while I am there. Of course it is not restricted for a Moroccan man to marry a Moroccan woman and many do so. I can only speak of my relationship and that of a few women I know. The men we met like the views and occidental thinking of American women. When I met my fiance it started out as someone for him to practice his English skills on. Our friendship quickly turned romantic because of so many thing we had in common, especially our ideas, ways of thinking, characteristics and personalities. Although I am older than him by 14 years, most of the couple I know the man is older. I am not anything like the type of woman my fiance "dated" in the past (perhaps that is why he never had any romantic feelings for any of them). We truly believe it has been God's plan to bring us together. My fiance is more olive skin colored, but I have seen Moroccan men who look causcasian, medium tan color and there are Moroccans who are black. Most men in Morocco do have college degrees, but jobs are very scarce in Morocco and for every job available there are literally hundreds of applicants. My fiance has two and definitely would qualify for a white collar job and should have no difficulty in finding a job here. We are also planning on opening a business with my sister and brother-in-law. We have a unique idea that will bring in lots of money and there is only one other business of this nature within 100 miles. I am marrying my fiance because I love him. Before I met him I corresponded by email and instant messaging with other Moroccan men and the thing I have found with all of them is the respect they have for women. All of the men I met truly know what love is. They are extremely family oriented and treat their women as queens. Most of them also judge a woman on her personality and ideas instead of her looks, size, etc. I think it would be very rare, at least compared to American men, for one of them to even consider cheating on his wife. Most of them don't even look at other women as their hearts truly belong only to their wives. It is not uncommon for them to carry the belief that all household chores should be shared, part of this concept is that the more the couple does together the closer they are in their relationship. I am 44 yo and it has taken me that long to find true love and my soulmate. I am extremely happy for any woman who falls in love and marries a Moroccan man because I know she will experience the same feelings I do of total bliss. Since being a member on Y!A I have met American women who are already married to Moroccan men, some who are engaged to one and some who only recently met one and has already begun to fall in love.
My sincerest wishes for you that you meet the man of your dreams.

Sorry for the length, but I wanted to be as detailed as possible. Please feel free to email me if you have any questions. Also connect to my contacts as most of them are American women either married to, engaged to or dating Moroccan men.

EDIT: After reading Fez's edit and the seeing Terry G's I wish now that I had not taken the time to answer you so honestly since it is apparent you were only being sarcastic and have no real interest in Moroccan men. If this is truly the way you feel and you are a troll, it would be best for you to keep your ignorant opinions to yourself and not spread hate. Go to the R&S section where most of the ignorant people who are against Muslims spend there time. You will I'm sure make several friends there.

maybe you need to get out and find someone that truly loves
you,without looking at religion or race.remember you have to love yourself before you can find that someone,and clearly you don't!!


stop the hate!!

Troll ho'

Moroccan women are typically off-limits to foreign men, unless they are Muslim (and even then, the family often disapproves for whatever reason). The only American men I know married to Moroccan women either converted or married outside of Morocco (say, if the Moroccan woman had lived in the US for awhile).

My husband and I are only a year apart.

Moroccan men look like Moroccans - I don't know. Closer to Italians and Arabs in appearance than anything else you named, I'd say (although my husband gets mistaken for Latino in the States).

Many many men have college degrees in cities but are still unemployed.

I'm married to a Moroccan man and we reside in the US as of a few weeks ago. My husband immediately found a good job, so it's certainly possible (though I admit he was lucky).

EDIT: I HAD NO IDEA YOU WERE A TROLL. Wish I'd read the answers ahead of time too.

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