Moroccan Women

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wuxi
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Moroccan Women

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This week I worked on a joint project with a moroccan guy and was able to learn more about moroccan culture and moroccan women. I was surprised to find out that most moroccans have a fairly positive view of americans and canadians and a negative view of other arabs. Many moroccans speak english which is another plus and there food is rated very highly.

My new moroccan friend seemed to like me a lot and was quite insistant on finding me a moroccan wife. Twenty year age differences are not uncommon in moroccan marriages and women save themselves for marriage. The only downside I could see to marrying a moroccan is pre-marital sex, alcohol, pork and the wifes family taking up residence in your own house. Moroccan families are much closer then american families and they spend lots of time together. Moroccan women are not permitted to yell at there husbands in keeping with muslim tradition.

Moroccan women are definately not ugly.

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wuxi wrote:This week I worked on a joint project with a moroccan guy and was able to learn more about moroccan culture and moroccan women. I was surprised to find out that most moroccans have a fairly positive view of americans and canadians and a negative view of other arabs. Many moroccans speak english which is another plus and there food is rated very highly.

My new moroccan friend seemed to like me a lot and was quite insistant on finding me a moroccan wife. Twenty year age differences are not uncommon in moroccan marriages and women save themselves for marriage. The only downside I could see to marrying a moroccan is pre-marital sex, alcohol, pork and the wifes family taking up residence in your own house. Moroccan families are much closer then american families and they spend lots of time together. Moroccan women are not permitted to yell at there husbands in keeping with muslim tradition.

Moroccan women are definately not ugly.

http://www.heart-of-asia.com/member89/58906.html

http://www.heart-of-asia.com/member92/59281.html

http://www.heart-of-asia.com/member80/58006.html

http://www.heart-of-asia.com/member60/46054.html
Thanks for bringing-up a fresh country and posting a few examples. I don't doubt that Morocco has many curvy and beautiful women with great skin and real innocence. I will research it more. Perhaps it has a great potential for finding a beautiful and faithful wife. However, besides the issue of her family residing with you, I suspect many if not most would not marry you unless you converted to Islam.
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Precisely. Becoming a Muslim will be the main requirement. There are plenty of women available all across the Muslim world, even in Saudi you can find a woman to marry you. Provided you convert.
Are you ready to do that?
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Not all muslims have strong religious beliefs so converting may not be necessary. Becoming good friends with the girls family is probably more important than anything else. Muslims are like people from other religions, some drink alcohol and have sex before marriage but you'll never hear about it. I've personally known jews that eat pork and hindus that eat beef so bending religious rules happens more than you think.
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The above examples of rules being bent must have happened in America for the most part. If you go to their countries, many have laws that prohibit that. And societies condemn those thing much harsher than in the US.
Drinking alcohol is now more or less accepted across the more liberal Muslim world, but marrying a person of another religion is still not very well accepted. In Indonesia, for one, the law does not allow it. If you want to marry, not only you have to accept Islam but to show that you are circumcised to a local Imam.
In any event, you will have to deal with Islam and it will be an issue whenever you move to the Muslim world to one degree or another.
Anyway, I may be wrong but I had a friend who went to Turkey and he had to convert because the family put a big pressure on him.
It will be a factor.
Remember they all have neighbors and friends and these will talk.
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I dated a Moroccan woman in the U.S. for a while a few years ago, and look back on it as an excellent experience. Absolutely no games whatsoever. She decided in a few minutes that I was for her, and everything was comfortable and easy after that.

It was such a different experience from dating American women that it's worth recounting in some detail. This woman had just a cartoonishly sexy body, really like almost no one I had ever seen (none of the hotties James Bond posts are quite comparable), and so I sat down at large table with her and several male Moroccans at the Union terrace in Madison, Wisconsin to see if I could fumble my way into something. But she left shortly after, before I could talk to her, and afterwards I asked the Moroccan guys about her. One of them turned out to be her cousin. We spent the next couple of hours getting hammered -- essentially I was being interviewed by the cousin. He took my number and said she would call if she was interested. I pointed out that I was leaving town the next day for a month, and that she would have to call me when I returned. While I was taking about my fifth leak, the cousin just split without saying goodbye, so I assumed that this had been a good try, but no go -- a wasted drinking session. Lo and behold, she calls just as soon as I get back into town a month later, and everything was, as I say, just as easy and comfortable as it could be.

Ultimately I bailed on the relationship because her English and her face were a little rough. Maybe should have given it more of a shot. One of the special pleasures the relationship afforded was seeing the reaction of American women -- waitresses and such -- when I'd show up in public with this amazingly hot woman. She was something off the beaten path, and their hostility to something outside their tightly-controlled little domain of making American males miserable was palpable.
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ladislav wrote: Anyway, I may be wrong but I had a friend who went to Turkey and he had to convert because the family put a big pressure on him.
It will be a factor.
But was your friend engaged? I assume that he was at least in a long-term relationship.

Perhaps people in short-term relationships might not be under such pressure. (I know that short-term relationships don't exist in many Muslim countries, but I think they might exist in Turkey).
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