Things have gone extreme worldwide not just in Pakistan. Girls wearing the transparent dresses is correct but this would not be correct to judge girls as with no morals at all if they are wearing transparent clothes. i went to one of the elite university in Karachi, and the very girls who would be all dressed up in not-so-Islamic dressings were also the ones often involved in charitable activities etc. the very guys who did not consider drinking as bad would also be the ones waking up for Tahajud every night. so all i meant to say is that someone following a particular trend or a particular lifestyle does not necessarily make hi/her a person with no morals at all.
on the sex thing, no your friend is given you tilted stories, its not like this is the only thing on the student's minds or that most of the students are into it. there are people into like there are people into it all over the world too.
and there is huge number of girls/women in Pakistan who are strong, decent, highly qualified, some ultra modern, some conservative, travelling alone with their male counterparts worldwide for official trips, meeting tens of males worldwide for work and yet they are very keen to guard their virginity. so it all comes down to your own belief and faith no matter where you are or how many opportunities you get to screw up.
Tahajjut with a malt whiskey? Hmm how does that work out???
You prayer doesn't count for 40 days if you eat or drink haram on purpose.
In the Afghan and Pakistan boarder there is a lot of poppy smuggling. There is a saying that when it is prayer time everyone prays and then they start smuggling again. Some people look at it as a balance of good and bad however it is best to just be good.
The proportion of people involved In 'debauchery' and promiscuity is always overblown by people, even in the most sexually permissive societies.
For instance you may think that in the US college campuses are all about hooking up, drunken one night stands, flings and F-buddies visiting dorms. Media also fuels this perception. In reality its always a small minority (not more than 15-20%) among whom its prevalent.
It wouldn't be to too off the mark to say that isolated incidents of debauchery and promiscuity in Pakistan become urban legends and get told over and over again.
Who told you we had morals in the first place.... it is all matter of opportunity not morality! Only se* and clothes don't make up morality, we have mr. 10% as our president.
and in Pakistan any boy and girl sitting together are se* partners, thats what everyone thinks and believes... ever saw that Maya Khan show, chasing around people in a public park? Poking noses in other peoples affairs is also a lack of morality, I think!!!
there is huge number of girls/women in Pakistan who are strong, decent, highly qualified, some ultra modern, some conservative, travelling alone with their male counterparts worldwide for official trips, meeting tens of males worldwide for work and yet they are very keen to guard their virginity.
so it all comes down to your own belief and faith no matter where you are or how many opportunities you get to screw up.
It doesn't take that much for women to have 'opportunities'
Who told you we had morals in the first place.... it is all matter of opportunity not morality! Only se* and clothes don't make up morality, we have mr. 10% as our president.
and in Pakistan any boy and girl sitting together are se* partners, thats what everyone thinks and believes... ever saw that Maya Khan show, chasing around people in a public park? Poking noses in other peoples affairs is also a lack of morality, I think!!!
Ahh that so want to make me post the Also Pakistan series by NFP.
Sleeveless is revealing because the arms are exposed. It reveals the arms.
I dont want to get into an argument but its culturally acceptable in Pakistan and is in desi women wardrobes since ages.
Burqa wali thinks Chaddar is revealing, Chaddar wali thinks Dupatta is revealing and it goes on!
FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! :D :D :D
No fights, I have found Pakistani living abroad are way more conservative.
I dont want to get into an argument but its culturally acceptable in Pakistan and is in desi women wardrobes since ages.
Burqa wali thinks Chaddar is revealing, Chaddar wali thinks Dupatta is revealing and it goes on!
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I was just answering your question, that it is considered revealing because it shows skin: the full arms.