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The mentality of Moroccan girls...what is it that Moroccan guys don't like? |
I keep hearing this...what is it that they don't seem to like about Moroccan girls? My husband and I discussed this last night but the one thing we didn't really get was the materialistic thing. The only thing we could come up with for THAT was that Moroccan girls want to marry men that have a job and they want a mahr (their right) but after they get married they didn't seem that materialistic. Just our observations...of course neither of us have been married to a Moroccan girl before! LOL ;) My husband feels that Moroccan girls are immature, very materialistic, often spoiled and very demanding on a man. He also feels that many do not follow Islam as they should and he wanted a woman of good moral standing, with an appreciation for Islam, strong family values and a desire to settle down and be committed. He found that in me and I am not Moroccan and was not Muslim when we met. Everyone here is making a horrible generalization. Moroccan girls are possessive selfish materialistic short sighted definitely narrow minded and annoying and they take their moms everywhere with them....... well forget all this descriptions, they are none of that they are just like any other girl in the world, they wanna play it safe , sometimes they don't know how to do it, so they get the bad reputation. I can only report what I've heard from my husband and his friends, so here goes: i have heard the same things from my moroccan husband. mainly they are materialistic and not well educated. they do not want to work but want everything. he had a few bad experiences before with two relationships. however i dont know any so i cant confirm. In the same time, we hear so many "BAD" things about American, French, Lebanese, Hispanics, etc....women!!! |
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