So married ladies

How important do you think it is to take your husband’s ijaazat when going out? I’m not married or anything, but when I am I would certainly expect the wife to respect my authority. She needn’t worry about me saying no though, it would just be symbolic and more about upholding our traditions. What do you think?

Re: So married ladies

:khumar:

It’s not important at all as you suggested in your initial post. It’s all symbolic.

Re: So married ladies

^Don't you have anything useful to contribute? :/

Re: So married ladies

^just did...was thinking.

Re: So married ladies

:Going to get some popcorn:

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Don't let her go anywhere alone. Make sure that you're always walking 20 paces in front of her.

Re: So married ladies

Wouldn't husbands get irritated by wives always asking?

Re: So married ladies

VERY GOOD QUESTION. Now, before you can answer the original question ladies, please answer my question.

Q: How important do you think it is to take your husband’s ijaazat before breathing, eating and answering the call of nature.

:chai:

Re: So married ladies

as an added precaution keep a GPS tracker secretly in her purse

Re: So married ladies

Oh so she can sneak away when you turn the corner. Well played redvelvet, well played.

Re: So married ladies

^Don't you think that's a bit extremist dude? As long as she's all covered up, I see nothing wrong in walking side by side. :)

Re: So married ladies

if if someone comes from behind? there are a lot of back stabbers

Re: So married ladies

OMG

:khumar:

Re: So married ladies

Good point D6C. Methinks even verbal ijaazat is not enough, get him to sign a form every time you have to go to the loo.

Re: So married ladies

Zamana kharaab hai. Just keep her at home at all times, tied to the kitchen stove.

Re: So married ladies

kitchen stove and the laundry both kept in the bathroom - i mean if she is tied everything needs to be very close

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So covering up is wrong?

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Got it. :khumar:

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No it's not wrong as long as you don't make her wear burqa/niqab.

Re: So married ladies

You suck at trolling. :teary2: