Canadian Biker Rosie Gabrielle Converted To Islam after Living in Pakistan For a Year

Angreez finally getting the light and we desies are slowing drifting away from the right path!

In true pakistani form she already received countless of proposals from tharki men. Let the poor woman alone.

We desizzz are more concerned with our culture and becoming like angrez. Who has time for islam.

Agree to what you said in last two lines!
would love to know the story which turned you against tharki men, i mean the story which made you a female version of misogynists.

Major L for her then.

[USER="74589"]Sheeda Pistol[/USER] she actually said it herself on her insta stories, that she received proposals since announcing the news.

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Agree to what you said in last two lines!
would love to know the story which turned you against tharki men, i mean the story which made you a female version of misogynists.
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Ohhh you mean to say I’m the first Pakistani woman to complain about the thirsty harkatein of paki men?? That’s strange. I was pretty sure loads of us especially those back home feel the same way. I also didn’t know having an aversion towards such men made me a female misogynist.

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Men who propose are not always tharki.
Women love to be proposed just like men love to propose.

Please explain " We desizzz".

By saying that, you are the one of “We desizzz”.

Thanks for being Khudai Foujdar protecting this poor woman alone from being proposed. :slight_smile:

I remember when Sara Dhada appeared on the UK's Apprentice many many years ago, she boasted of her entrepreneur acumen and her desire to make it big in the business world, but as the show ended, and she returned to her hometown, the poor girl was bombarded with proposals from left right and center and she eventually got married and became a housewife soon after. The way the subcontinental men look at a woman's supposed purpose and place in the society is blatantly different from their non subcontinental counterparts, the cultural and social beliefs and expectations are so different!

People who send in proposals are not tharkies. Tharkies are the ones who try milking the cow without sending the proposals. There is nothing wrong with sending a rishta. Hope it helps!

Don’t be insecure sweetii, i can feel your pain.

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When they become diwana after seeing a white woman embracing Islam while forgetting they have zero chance of winning over her heart online with offers of frandschip I think I am allowed to call them exactly that. They should instead focus on making their phuppo ki betiyan happy, that is much more realistic future.

And you’re welcome ji.

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People who send in proposals are not tharkies. Tharkies are the ones who try milking the cow without sending the proposals. There is nothing wrong with sending a rishta. Hope it helps!
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Your and my definition of tharkiness will differ so let’s agree to disagree.
Btw those who “don’t want to buy the cow when they can get the milk for free” are called other names which are not suitable to say out loud.
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So what is wrong in proposing a white woman? Does that make her not be proposed?

Proposal is good thing to do. What happens next depends on both parties.

It’s simple.

Men will propose to women with any good trait, look is one of them. Plus she converted/reverted. That’s even better.

Women simply have to refuse if not interested.

Doesn’t make anyone wrong or ‘tharki’. :slight_smile:

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Not really. My logic is different not necessarily superior.
But thank you. :slight_smile:

Not all women feel so warm and fuzzy either.
You probably need to know what was the response of Steffi Graf when she was proposed in public.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrpdRh_2gW8

Nothing wrong with proposing; but proposing a woman without even.meeting her (forget getting to know her) is either downright infatuation or blatant trophy hunting.

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Don’t be insecure sweetii, i can feel your pain.
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I must have missed the memo then. Is the insecurity supposed to come from missing out on tharki Muslim men messaging me or am I supposed to feel sad about not dedicating myself to an Abrahamic sky daddy? Oh, must be PP talking nonsense as usual.

I wish you believe in God again, i will pray for you, don’t worry!

Proposal should be considered only a proposal. A beginning.

Proposal means something like suggesting to start a business, social or any similar encounter and relationship.

It does include asking for consideration for marriage but that is up to the receiver how that person takes it.

Proposal is very benign and one does not have to meet or know other person in depth to “propose”.

Lastly: Infatuation is not a bad thing as long as it later becomes long lasting caring and loving relationship-marriage.

Obsession and stalking despite being rejected can be considered bad or harmful for both parties.

Infatuation is infatuation, something longer lasting is love. Which comes after knowing someone to some extent, their likes or dislikes, views on different topics, common interests. Infatuation can turn into love, or it can into hatred, so proposing someone on basis of infatuation is asking for trouble.

Also its the opinion of lady that counts what she thinks is objectionable, not you.

That is what I said. Longer than simple infatuation can become loving relationship.

A short term attraction is infatuation as far as I understand. Still not bad.

Not necessarily. Loving someone does not mean the person has to know other person.

Parents fall in love with their child (or children) before even come to “know them”.

Spouses fall in love with each other before they spend time enough to known them.

You said infatuation can turn in to love or hatred. So how is it dangerous? Can loving be dangerous as well?

I never said anything about “me or my opinion”.

From beginning I opposed any third person opinion in any matter of proposal.

Read above please. I said it depends on both parties after proposal being made.

“What happens next depends on both parties.”